Title: Dud Leaves Home (1919) - Silent Comedy Short Film | Public Domain

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Title: Dud Leaves Home (1919) - Silent Comedy Short Film | Public Domain Description: "Dud Leaves Home" is a delightful silent comedy short film from 1919 that showcases the charming antics of Dud, a young man eager to make his way in the world. Starring the talented actor Dudley "Dud" Smith, this film captures early slapstick humor with imaginative scenarios and physical comedy that defined the era. Plot Summary: The story follows Dud as he decides to leave his home and seek adventure beyond his small town. Along the way, he encounters a series of humorous misadventures, including run-ins with quirky townsfolk and comical obstacles that test his resolve. With a blend of physical gags and lighthearted storytelling, "Dud Leaves Home" reflects the optimistic spirit of the post-World War I period. Film Background: Produced during the golden age of silent cinema, "Dud Leaves Home" exemplifies the short comedy films popular in the late 1910s. This film is an excellent example of early American silent film comedy, highlighting the genre’s reliance on visual humor and expressive performances before the advent of synchronized sound. It offers valuable insight into the film techniques and cultural sensibilities of the time. Cast: - Dudley "Dud" Smith as Dud - Supporting cast not specifically credited Public Domain Notice: "Dud Leaves Home" was released in 1919 and is now in the public domain. This means it is free to view, share, and use without copyright restrictions. Enjoy this classic piece of cinematic history and don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more vintage films! SilentFilm PublicDomain ClassicCinema DudLeavesHome 1919Film