Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Schillings and the Lanes think their spouses have been killed in the war, and marry each other's mate.The Schillings and the Lanes think their spouses have been killed in the war, and marry each other's mate.The Schillings and the Lanes think their spouses have been killed in the war, and marry each other's mate.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
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Johnny Kascier
- 1st Bellhop
- (non crédité)
Judy Malcolm
- Aggressive Woman
- (non crédité)
Emil Sitka
- 2nd Bellhop
- (non crédité)
John Tyrrell
- Bartender
- (non crédité)
Jean Willes
- Cuckoo Narrator
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- Citations
Dora Lane Schilling: Does your mother have any more like you?
Georgette Schilling Lane: Well, I have two brothers. They're both boys.
Dora Lane Schilling: Any sisters?
Georgette Schilling Lane: No, but my brothers have.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Hot Water (1946)
Commentaire à la une
This comedy short is a special feature on the DVD release of "If You Could Only Cook" (1935) and "Too Many Husbands" (1940), two minor comedies starring Jean Arthur.
It's included here no doubt because its plot so closely resembles that of "Too Many Husbands": two men receive notification that their wives were killed in service; the wives receive the same notifications about their husbands. The "surviving" spouses then marry each other, and comedy hijinks ensue when the two couples end up in the same hotel on their honeymoons.
The comedy in this film is of the mugging at the camera, slapstick variety, and not much of it is funny (let's just say some sight gags revolving around a fold-down bed are milked for about all they're worth and then some), but the film does have one thing to recommend it: a hilarious performance from Jean Willes as a short little blonde, who does some terrific physical comedy after her character gets schookered on whiskey.
There's also a kind of funny running gag that involves a strange woman walking across the screen every so often, saying "How dare you remind me of someone I hate?" and smacking Gus Schilling in the face.
The short is introduced and wrapped up by an actress dressed as a bird sitting in a cuckoo clock. The image is actually rather disturbing -- I couldn't stop thinking about Rene Auberjonois in "Brewster McCloud."
It's included here no doubt because its plot so closely resembles that of "Too Many Husbands": two men receive notification that their wives were killed in service; the wives receive the same notifications about their husbands. The "surviving" spouses then marry each other, and comedy hijinks ensue when the two couples end up in the same hotel on their honeymoons.
The comedy in this film is of the mugging at the camera, slapstick variety, and not much of it is funny (let's just say some sight gags revolving around a fold-down bed are milked for about all they're worth and then some), but the film does have one thing to recommend it: a hilarious performance from Jean Willes as a short little blonde, who does some terrific physical comedy after her character gets schookered on whiskey.
There's also a kind of funny running gag that involves a strange woman walking across the screen every so often, saying "How dare you remind me of someone I hate?" and smacking Gus Schilling in the face.
The short is introduced and wrapped up by an actress dressed as a bird sitting in a cuckoo clock. The image is actually rather disturbing -- I couldn't stop thinking about Rene Auberjonois in "Brewster McCloud."
- evanston_dad
- 24 août 2009
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- Durée17 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
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