
Based on a sketch that was in the Broadway hit "Ballyhoo", Eddie Foy Jr. is forced to join a nudist cult in order to win the girl he loves, Vera Marshe.

Is this worth your time? Honestly, it depends on how much you like old-fashioned, slightly goofy physical comedy. If you enjoy movies like Crazy House for that chaotic energy, you’ll probably find something to chuckle at here. If you hate movies where the whole plot hinges on a single, silly misunderstanding, you’re go...

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"Is this worth your time? Honestly, it depends on how much you like old-fashioned, slightly goofy physical comedy. If you enjoy movies like Crazy House for that chaotic energy, you’ll probably find something to chuckle at here. If you hate movies where the whole plot hinges on a single, silly misunderstanding, you’re going to be pulling your hair out by the ten-minute mark. Eddie Foy Jr. is the main reason to watch this. He has this frantic way of moving that makes the whole 'nudist colony' sett..."

Dorothy Dare
Eddie Foy Jr.
United States
1920 · IMDb —
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