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Directed by Leo McCareyOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Charley Chase,
William V. Mong,
Martha Sleeper,
Milla Davenport,
Tiny Sandford,
Tyler BrookeRating64%
Deux riches capitalistes veulent marier leurs enfants, mais ils ne l'aiment l'idée du tout. Elle essaie de fuir, et le rencontre à la gare. Ils tombent amoureux, à l'insu de leur véritable identité, et de décider chacun de leur qu'ils doivent détruire leur plan de parents. Il demande à son valet de chambre, de mettre un petit post-scriptum de sa lettre d'introduction, en déclarant qu'il est fou et a parfois (au moins six fois par jour) sorts fous. Pour essayer cela, il utilise une victime innocente, qui promptement téléphones l'asile d'aliénés, que l'un de leurs patients est sur le lâche. A ses futurs beaux-parents le droit de la maison, il agit fou, jusqu'au moment où il découvre, qui la fiancée est vraiment. Son père complètement choqué demande au médecin de famille sur la façon de se comporter avec un fou et reçoit les conseils d'agir fou elle-même, suit, et est rapidement transporté à l'asile d'aliénés., 23minutes
Directed by Fred Guiol,
Leo McCareyOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Max Davidson,
Martha Sleeper,
Spec O'Donnell,
Bert Sprotte,
Gene MorganRating67%
Schultz is proud of his prize-winning rooster, Brigham. Davidson, who lives next door, raises flowers and has a son named Ignatz. Schultz's son has just become engaged to Davidson's daughter. Although the two fathers don't get along, their children's engagement seems like a good time to bury the hatchet. A celebration dinner is planned and Ignatz is given two dollars to go purchase a chicken. But Ignatz, wanting to keep the money for himself, takes Brigham instead. When the families gather together to eat the chicken, Ignatz realizes that he left Brigham's name tag on the now cooked leg. Gradually, they all realize the chicken is Brigham, everyone, except the two fathers, Schultz and Davidson. It cannot end well for Ignatz, and it doesn't., 56minutes
Directed by Stan Laurel,
F. Richard Jones,
Richard WallaceOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Mabel Normand,
Carl Miller,
Max Davidson,
James Finlayson,
Anita Garvin,
Laura La VarnieRating67%
Rose (Normand), who works for a junk dealer (Davidson), dreams of romance with bachelor Ted Tudor (Miller)., 20minutes
Directed by Leo McCareyOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Oliver Hardy,
Marjorie Daw,
Marjorie Daw,
Creighton Hale,
Ann Brody,
Max DavidsonRating62%
Every boy on the street is in love with Becky. But her father, Papa Whisselberg, insists that they be Jewish. While getting her hair cut, Becky encounters an Irish-looking boy who can't take his eyes off of her. He tries to follow her home but is temporarily sidelined by a policeman who winds up falling into a pit of water. He finally meets up with her, and she falls for him. Becky warns him against entering, saying her father would be brokenhearted if she married a non-Jewish boy. That night, the boy climbs the fire escape to meet Becky in her room. At the same time, a thief enters the house, the policeman in pursuit. Confusion ensues: the thief tries to disguise himself as a woman in a nightgown but his pants give him away. As he escorts the captured thief, the policeman again falls into the pit of water; the scene fades as he throws down his badge., 11minutes
Directed by Leo McCareyGenres ComedyActors Charley Chase,
Martha Sleeper,
Sammy Brooks,
William GillespieRating70%
Charley a inventé un piège à souris « humain » et décrit à son amie, une serveuse de restaurant, leur vie future lorsque la vente de cette invention l'aura rendu riche. Mais lorsqu'il expérimente son prototype devant un financier, la souris refuse d'aller vers le bout de fromage qui doit l'attirer jusqu'au piège et celui-ci ne se déclenche pas. Charley avoue son échec à la serveuse, qui part alors au bras d'un autre client du bar. Désespéré, le pauvre inventeur enjambe le parapet d'un pont, mais un autre financier le retient, compatissant. Charley lui présente alors son piège : cette fois-ci, la souris va bien vers le morceau de fromage, relié par un fil à une boîte dont surgit alors une marionnette grotesque. Charley explique que le piège ne tue pas la souris, mais lui donne honte et l'incite à ne jamais revenir. Accablé par l'absurdité de l'invention, le financier, d'un coup de canne, pousse Charley par-dessus le pont.