Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaZasu & Thelma go out with two idiots to a nightclub.Zasu & Thelma go out with two idiots to a nightclub.Zasu & Thelma go out with two idiots to a nightclub.
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Maurice Black
- Nightclub Manager
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George Byron
- Milton
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Baldwin Cooke
- Nightclub Patron
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Mickey Daniels
- Nightclub Bellhop
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Edward Dillon
- Music Store Manager
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Gordon Douglas
- Nightclub Patron
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Bill Elliott
- Music Store Customer
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Dorothy Granger
- Lead Nightclub Dancer
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Clara Guiol
- Nightclub Patron
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Charlie Hall
- Waiter
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Bertram Johns
- Nightclub Patron
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Ham Kinsey
- Nightclub patron
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Mary Kornman
- Nightclub Cigarette Girl
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Venice Lloyd
- Nightclub Patron
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Jerry Mandy
- Dr. Mandy
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Gertrude Messinger
- Nightclub Dancer
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- QuizThis was the first of the Thelma Todd shorts at Roach, yet it was offered as an entry in "The Boyfriends" series, even presented as one in the one sheet and promotional materials. The Boyfriends cast is present in bit parts, but outside of Mickey Daniels's trade mark laugh, none of them have any lines.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Catch-As Catch-Can (1931)
- Colonne sonoreThem There Eyes
Written by Maceo Pinkard William Tracey and Doris Tauber
Performed by Thelma Todd and Male Sextette including Donald Novis
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Although Hal Roach Studios is known for its Laurel & Hardy films, the studio also made a variety of shorts starring other, lesser known acts. Charley Chase, the Boy Friends and the Little Rascals also made many shorts for Roach. They also tried making a string of female duo comedies--though the composition kept changing and no consistent line-up ever resulted. First, they tried Zasu Pitts and Thelma Todd....and Zasu left and was replaced by Patsy Kelly. Then Thelma Todd died mysteriously and was replaced by Lyda Roberti.....who died a short time later as well! "Let's Do Things" is the first of these comedies.
Like so many of the Pitts/Todd films, there really is not a lot in the way of plot. As usual, they play roommates and as was typical of many of these shorts, the plot (such as it is) consists of them going on a date with a couple of clods. Not much happens on the date and the film ends. As I said...not much plot. Instead, small bits (such as Zasu losing her shoes) were drug out way past being funny and the whole thing seemed a bit forced and unfunny. Not a terrible film...but also one that is among the studio's lesser films of 1931.
Like so many of the Pitts/Todd films, there really is not a lot in the way of plot. As usual, they play roommates and as was typical of many of these shorts, the plot (such as it is) consists of them going on a date with a couple of clods. Not much happens on the date and the film ends. As I said...not much plot. Instead, small bits (such as Zasu losing her shoes) were drug out way past being funny and the whole thing seemed a bit forced and unfunny. Not a terrible film...but also one that is among the studio's lesser films of 1931.
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By what name was Let's Do Things (1931) officially released in Canada in English?
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