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Henpecked (1924) Film Review: Lee Moran's Hilarious Silent Comedy of Domestic Uproar
Henpecked (1922)Archivist JohnSenior Editor1 min read
The Enduring Appeal of 'Henpecked': A Slapstick Saga of Marital Mayhem
In the annals of early 20th-century cinema, certain short films stand out not just for their technical ingenuity but for their sheer, unadulterated comedic vitality. Fred Hibbard's 1924 gem, 'Henpecked,' is a quintessential example, a boisterous, relentless exploration of domestic subjugation and the desperate measures one man takes to reclaim a modicum of agency. Starring the inimitable Lee Moran as the beleaguered husband and Babe London as his formidable spouse, this silent comedy transcends mere slapstick, offering a surprisingly nuanced, albeit exaggerated, glimpse into the anxieties surrounding gender roles and
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