
Campus Romeos(1927)
Campus Romeos is a slapstick comedy short that delivers rapid-fire gags and physical humor. Directed by Gilbert Pratt, the film embraces the anarchic energy of silent-era comedy, with pratfalls and visual jokes driving the narrative. The plot centers on romantic misadventures among college students, played for maximum laughs through exaggerated performances and inventive comedic timing. Pratt's direction keeps the pace brisk, ensuring each scene lands a punchline before moving to the next absurd situation. Campus Romeos captures the spirit of 1920s comedy shorts, when filmmakers prioritized entertainment and laughter above all else. The film's charm lies in its commitment to pure slapstick—no pretense, just consistent comedy. Ideal for fans of classic silent comedy who appreciate the craft of physical humor and the era's distinctive comedic sensibility.
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