A woman (Dorothy Granger) thinks through a series of misunderstandings thinks Charley is flirting with her. She later comes to the Chase home (she is Dorothy's friend) and more misunderstandings ensue.


Is this worth the watch? If you like 1930s shorts where people run into rooms, look confused, and shout a lot, you'll probably get a kick out of this. If you need a plot that makes sense or characters who don't act like lunatics, stay away. This is pure, low-stakes fluff. The whole thing hangs on a misunderstanding th...
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Charley Chase

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"Is this worth the watch? If you like 1930s shorts where people run into rooms, look confused, and shout a lot, you'll probably get a kick out of this. If you need a plot that makes sense or characters who don't act like lunatics, stay away. This is pure, low-stakes fluff. The whole thing hangs on a misunderstanding that could have been cleared up in five seconds. But that wouldn't make for much of a movie, right? Dorothy Granger spends a good chunk of the runtime looking offended. It’s funny, i..."
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