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Five more hilarious silent shorts featuring the one and only Charley Chase are included in this compilation. Charley finds out his bride-to-be has an artificial leg, in "His Wooden Wedding" (1925). Then, "Isn't Life Terrible?" (1925) for Charley when he wins a cruise in a pen-selling contest but the boat turns out to a floating shipwreck; he has a hard time explaining to his already jealous wife why there's a woman passed out in his bedroom, in "Innocent Husbands" (1925). Next, a cynophobic Chase is trapped inside a phone booth by a persistent pooch, in "Dog Shy" (1926). And, Oliver Hardy co-stars as a cab driver who interrupts Charley's fundraising play to collect his fare, in "Bromo and Juliet" (1926). 112 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: music score; bonus shorts "Shine 'Em Up" (1922), "A Charley Chase Biography" (2004). Silent with music score.
Director: | Leo McCarey |
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Studio: | Kino Lorber |
Number of Discs: | 2 |
Release Date: | 9/13/2005 |
Item #: | KOV004322 |
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UPC #: | 738329043223 |
SKU #: | D67215 |
Attributes: | Black & White, Silent Movie |
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Product Type: | DVD |
Rating: | UNR |
Closed Caption: | No |
Street Date: | 9/13/2005 |
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