Charley is about to get engaged to Thelma when his boss foists some clients upon him to entertain.Charley is about to get engaged to Thelma when his boss foists some clients upon him to entertain.Charley is about to get engaged to Thelma when his boss foists some clients upon him to entertain.
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Thelma Todd
- Thelma, Charley's Fiancee
- (uncredited)
Evelyn Burns
- Nightclub patron
- (uncredited)
Betty Mae Crane
- Spoken Introductory Credits
- (uncredited)
Beverly Crane
- Spoken Introductory Credits
- (uncredited)
Edward Dillon
- Thelma's Father
- (uncredited)
Charles Dorety
- Nightclub patron
- (uncredited)
Gordon Douglas
- Young Man
- (uncredited)
Eddie Dunn
- Night Club Waiter
- (uncredited)
Dorothy Granger
- Maisie Johnson
- (uncredited)
Clara Guiol
- Nightclub patron
- (uncredited)
Charlie Hall
- Man who over reacts
- (uncredited)
Pat Harmon
- Police officer
- (uncredited)
Hope Harper
- Nightclub patron
- (uncredited)
Edward Hearn
- Gillstrom's Assistant
- (uncredited)
Dell Henderson
- Mr. Henderson
- (uncredited)
Edgar Kennedy
- Night Club Patron
- (uncredited)
Ham Kinsey
- Nihtclub patron falling downstairs
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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- Quotes
Mr. Henderson: Mr. Chase, have you got your microscope with you? Can you imagine some fellow giving her this as a diamond?
Thelma, Charley's Fiancee: Well, I really had to take it--I couldn't hurt the poor fellow's feelings.
Maisie Johnson: You know, if that was red, it would look just like a freckle.
Mr. Henderson: You know, it looks as if she got it out of a bag of popcorn.
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of Garde la bombe (1930)
Featured review
Charley and Thelma Toddd get engaged, but he has to entertain the firm's best customer, Dell Henderson.... and a couple of party girls. Thelma doesn't care for the idea, so she invites herself instead of one of the girls; when Henderson prefers her to Dorothy Granger, no one can figure out how to tell him no.
With the second season of Chase's sound shorts in full swing, James Horne directing and Thelma Todd as his leading lady, Charley was hitting his peak period in the talkies. The risque Pre-Code plot and obvious screen chemistry with Thelma, as well as Dorothy Granger's first sizeable role, are all major plusses for this short. Miss Granger would appear in hundreds of movies over the next thirty years, including a long run as Leon Errol's wife in his RKO series from 1935 through his death in 1951.
It's also Edgar Kennedy's last appearance in one of Charley's shorts. His contract with Roach would end shortly and he would wind up at RKO and freelancing extensively.
In the meantime, this funny comedy runs mostly on Thelma Todd's reactions, which are wonderful. Keep a close eye on her throughout.
With the second season of Chase's sound shorts in full swing, James Horne directing and Thelma Todd as his leading lady, Charley was hitting his peak period in the talkies. The risque Pre-Code plot and obvious screen chemistry with Thelma, as well as Dorothy Granger's first sizeable role, are all major plusses for this short. Miss Granger would appear in hundreds of movies over the next thirty years, including a long run as Leon Errol's wife in his RKO series from 1935 through his death in 1951.
It's also Edgar Kennedy's last appearance in one of Charley's shorts. His contract with Roach would end shortly and he would wind up at RKO and freelancing extensively.
In the meantime, this funny comedy runs mostly on Thelma Todd's reactions, which are wonderful. Keep a close eye on her throughout.
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- Runtime20 minutes
- Color
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