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The Electric House

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In a world where electricity is beginning to transform everyday life, an eccentric inventor decides to build a fully automated house, filled with gadgets and gizmos that amaze everyone. The story centers on the ingenious yet somewhat absent-minded protagonist, who is determined to prove that his creation is the perfect solution for modern living. From robots that serve tea to lighting systems that respond to touch, every corner of the house seems designed to dazzle.

However, things get complicated when a series of misunderstandings causes a group of visitors, including a promising young woman and a skeptical businessman, to become trapped in the house. Laughter and chaos ensue as they try to deal with the antics of the clever devices that, rather than being helpful, seem to have a life of their own. Between accidental electrocutions and flickering lights, the comedic situations unfold at a dizzying pace.

As the characters try to find their way out, they also begin to question their own beliefs about technology and life. During their stay, they develop new friendships and explore the boundaries between the comfort that innovation offers and the risk of losing the simplicity of life. This timeless story blends humor and reflection on technological advancement, reminding us that sometimes, progress can lead us to unexpected situations. Will they overcome the electric chaos and discover the true meaning of human connection?

Media type
Movie
Year
1922
Director
Edward F. Cline
Buster Keaton
Writer
Buster Keaton
Edward F. Cline
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.10
Actors
Buster Keaton
Virginia Fox
Joe Keaton
Louise Keaton
Myra Keaton
Steve Murphy
Joe Roberts
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Joseph M. Schenck
Original title
The Electric House
Duration
23
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