Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCharley goes out for an evening on the town without his wife.Charley goes out for an evening on the town without his wife.Charley goes out for an evening on the town without his wife.
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- AnecdotesA print of this film survives in the Library of Congress.
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Charley Chase: Shall we go and dance?
Anita - beautician: O-o-o-- Ittie boy's not going to take ittie girl to a bad place?
Charley Chase: No, ittie boy's going to take ittie girl to a nice place.
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Charley Chase has been married to Thelma Todd for five years, and is missing the days when he sowed his wild oats. Thelma tells him he can go out on the town on his own.
Things don't work out, of course. The moths have gotten at his formal duds, and the night clubs don't allowed unaccompanied men. So Charley picks up a date. Unfortunately for him, it's Anita Garvin.
This early Chase talkie is still missing its sound track, but it gets along fine without it, as Miss Garvin torments Charley, who grows maudlin drunk. Frankly, the pacing seems to work better in his early talkies without the soundtrack, with Charley's gags still firmly visual.
Things don't work out, of course. The moths have gotten at his formal duds, and the night clubs don't allowed unaccompanied men. So Charley picks up a date. Unfortunately for him, it's Anita Garvin.
This early Chase talkie is still missing its sound track, but it gets along fine without it, as Miss Garvin torments Charley, who grows maudlin drunk. Frankly, the pacing seems to work better in his early talkies without the soundtrack, with Charley's gags still firmly visual.
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- Durée20 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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