Hank and Lank: Uninvited Guests
Hank and Lank roam the streets in search of a meal, their stomachs rumbling as they drift toward a quiet house. The Summerfords have just locked the door and stepped away for the season, a clear notice in the window announcing their absence. The two men size up the opportunity and decide to take... Read more
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About Hank and Lank: Uninvited Guests
Hank and Lank roam the streets in search of a meal, their stomachs rumbling as they drift toward a quiet house. The Summerfords have just locked the door and stepped away for the season, a clear notice in the window announcing their absence. The two men size up the opportunity and decide to take their chances on a momentary invasion of the empty home, hoping for a bite or a handout. What follows is a rapid series of light hearted gags built on improvised schemes and close calls, as hunger fuels mischief without turning mean. The tone stays playful, keeping the action firmly in harmless comedy rather than danger. The humor rests on timing and character quirks, not flashy effects.
Directed by Gilbert M. Anderson, Hank and Lank: Uninvited Guests is an early silent comedy from 1910. It showcases fast paced gag style typical of that era and the rough humor of two hungry improvisers, with wide appeal to audiences.
Box office figures for this 1910 short are not widely documented, and modern databases offer little on its commercial performance. It predates widespread feature release catalogs, so revenue numbers are scarce or unavailable. Such records are often incomplete or lost.
There are no major awards documented for this title. As a 1910 short, it predates the modern awards system, and there is no archival record of nominations or wins. Such omissions were typical of era cinema today. In many cases the era relied on informal reputation and screening room chatter.
Because records are sparse, there is no clear critical consensus to cite for this particular film. The plot suggests themes of hunger driving mischief and the playful intrusion of an empty house, reflecting early cinema's fondness for simple setups and pratfalls. This hints at the era's fondness for pratfalls everywhere.
Details
- Release Date
- October 19, 1910
- Rating
- NR
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Augustus Carney
Hank
Victor Potel
Lank
Director: Gilbert M. Anderson