Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRobert takes a train ride to Washington, DC, on "important business."Robert takes a train ride to Washington, DC, on "important business."Robert takes a train ride to Washington, DC, on "important business."
Morris Ankrum
- Army Officer Who Sits by Doakes
- (non crédité)
John Butler
- Man Who Shaves in Phone Booth
- (non crédité)
Stephen Chase
- Military Man
- (non crédité)
Connie Gilchrist
- Miss Larkin - Secretary
- (non crédité)
Herbert Heyes
- Army Officer #2 on Train
- (non crédité)
Ruth Lee
- Mrs. Doakes
- (non crédité)
Wilbur Mack
- Passenger on Train
- (non crédité)
Sam McDaniel
- Porter on Train
- (non crédité)
Robert Middlemass
- Sen. Manning
- (non crédité)
Bert Moorhouse
- Doakes' Friend
- (non crédité)
Larry Steers
- Train Passenger
- (non crédité)
Larry Wheat
- Man in Restaurant
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSet during World War II, this short hits on several areas familiar to audiences at the time: scarcity of travel and hotel accommodations, the rush and confusion of a quickly-expanding wartime bureaucracy, civilian businessmen going to Washington to help out (the "dollar-a-year" men), and the self-importance of appearing in-the-know about "secret" activities of the government.
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Mrs. Doakes: [front door to house opens] Who's there?
Joseph A. Doakes: [comes in front door] Who do ya think? Anybody else got a key?
Mrs. Doakes: Why, Joe, you're back so soon! Did you just get off the sleeper?
Joseph A. Doakes: If it's a sleeper, I'm a pole vaulter!
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WARNING: These comments may reveal portions of the film plot.
Robert Benchley plays Joseph A. Doakes in this comedy short. Mr. Doakes has been called to Washington, DC on "Important Business." Unfortunately, the government man he is supposed to meet with doesn't seem to think that the "business" is all that important after all, and Mr. Doakes, after several humorous adventures, winds up back home without ever meeting with the man from Washington.
That doesn't stop Mr. Doakes from playing up this important meeting however. At the end of the short we discover that this "Important Business" has led Mr. Doakes right to a legislative seat in Washington.
The clever part of this film is that 1) You never find out who asked Mr. Doakes to Washington; 2) You never find out why he was called to Washington; 3) He never says what the meeting was going to be about; 4) You never see him do ANYTHING related to dealing with any government issues. And yet, he STILL becomes the focus of attention and eventually voted into office. So, now I know how to get into politics...if I ever want to.
The short is indeed that -- just 10 minutes. It's almost more of a comedy sketch than a film short. You'll enjoy this film. And if you don't, it will be over quick.
Robert Benchley plays Joseph A. Doakes in this comedy short. Mr. Doakes has been called to Washington, DC on "Important Business." Unfortunately, the government man he is supposed to meet with doesn't seem to think that the "business" is all that important after all, and Mr. Doakes, after several humorous adventures, winds up back home without ever meeting with the man from Washington.
That doesn't stop Mr. Doakes from playing up this important meeting however. At the end of the short we discover that this "Important Business" has led Mr. Doakes right to a legislative seat in Washington.
The clever part of this film is that 1) You never find out who asked Mr. Doakes to Washington; 2) You never find out why he was called to Washington; 3) He never says what the meeting was going to be about; 4) You never see him do ANYTHING related to dealing with any government issues. And yet, he STILL becomes the focus of attention and eventually voted into office. So, now I know how to get into politics...if I ever want to.
The short is indeed that -- just 10 minutes. It's almost more of a comedy sketch than a film short. You'll enjoy this film. And if you don't, it will be over quick.
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Détails
- Durée11 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
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