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In a picturesque town at the turn of the 20th century, a group of childhood friends reunites after years of separation. Their initial joy soon turns into a whirlwind of chaos when they decide to relive the mischief of their youth. With the innocence and boundless energy characteristic of youth, these adults embark on a series of ridiculous situations that take them from the glorious local fair to the dusty streets of the city.

Among them is Jack, the dreamer who always had grand plans, and his childhood friend Lucy, whose pragmatism is only surpassed by her desire to see her friends happy. Alongside them are a couple of quirky characters: a mad inventor with an endless supply of useless gadgets and a poet who always feels misunderstood. As their game of returning to childhood progresses, misunderstandings and rivalries intensify, leading to increasingly absurd situations.

However, as the chaos unfolds, these friends rediscover what true friendship means and the importance of enjoying life regardless of age. With a humorous and heartfelt approach, they unravel the dilemma of growing up and accepting the inevitable reality of adult life, all while provoking laughter along the way. The film captures the essence of love, laughter, and the madness that often accompanies the passage of time.

Media type
Movie
Year
1912
Director
George D. Baker
Actors
John Bunny
Marshall P. Wilder
Leah Baird
William Shea
Wallace Reid
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Original title
Chumps
Duration
0
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