Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, Sneezing Beezers is one of those oddities from 1925 that just begs for a deeper look. The premise has this charming absurdity—a dethroned king slinging chili con carne while plotting a route back to his kingdom. It’s got this quirky atmosphere, a mix of slapstick and satire, showcasing how desperately he clings to his past. The pacing is a bit frenetic, which adds to the comedy but also makes you wonder about the storytelling depth. Performances are, well, they’re not polished but have a raw energy that’s quite enjoyable. The practical effects, especially the snow scenes, are surprisingly effective for the era. Overall, it's a delightful watch for anyone interested in the offbeat side of silent cinema.
Sneezing Beezers remains a curious piece of cinema history, largely overlooked but with a small cult following. It's not easy to find copies of this film, so collectors often have to dig through specialty sales or vintage shops. The scarcity and unusual premise contribute to the intrigue surrounding it, making it a niche interest for those who appreciate the eccentricities of silent film comedy.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover