Charley intervenes in a fight between Eddie and Thelma inside her small car. Cop Kennedy misinterprets things, and Charley hides in the theatre Thelma is rehearsing in.

If you have about twenty minutes and want to see a grown man look like he has forgotten how legs work, then Crazy Feet is a solid win. It is perfect for anyone who thinks physical awkwardness is funnier than actual jokes. You will probably hate it if you need a story that makes sense or if black-and-white movies make y...

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"If you have about twenty minutes and want to see a grown man look like he has forgotten how legs work, then Crazy Feet is a solid win. It is perfect for anyone who thinks physical awkwardness is funnier than actual jokes. You will probably hate it if you need a story that makes sense or if black-and-white movies make you sleepy. The movie starts right in the thick of it. Charley sees a fight happening inside a tiny car and decides he is the hero of the day. It is very cramped in there. I am not..."
Leo McCarey, H.M. Walker
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