Summary
In the frantic world of silent slapstick, Kick Me Again presents a chaotic triangle centered around Professor Lightfoot’s dancing school. Puffy, an assistant with more ambition than coordination, finds himself smitten with Mildred, a student who is unfortunately tethered to a husband with a legendary temper and a zero-tolerance policy for dance lessons. The narrative pivots on a classic comedy of errors when the husband’s intervention forces Puffy into a desperate, cross-dressing masquerade. Donning an oversized ballerina costume, Puffy attempts to vanish into the scenery, only to inadvertently break into the very lion's den he was trying to escape: the couple's private residence. It is a story of misplaced confidence and the hilarious consequences of literal and metaphorical missteps.
Synopsis
Puffy is an assistant at Professor Lightfoot's dancing school. There, he has special attention paid to Mildred, and they're developing a love affair. Her husband is wise, and he has a raging temper, forbidding her to return to the school, but she goes anyway. The husband follows, and Puffy eludes him by putting on an incredibly large ballerina costume. Unfortunately, he hides by ducking into a random window that happens to be the warring couple's home.