A couple unwittingly both invite their fathers to visit on the same day. The problem is, the fathers-in-law detest each other.


Is it worth your time? Honestly? Only if you have a weird itch for slapstick from the silent era. If you are into vintage, fast-paced chaos and don't mind the film grain looking like a sandbox, you might get a kick out of it. If you have no patience for people running in circles and exaggerated facial expressions, stay...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Harry Edwards

Charley Chase
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"Is it worth your time? Honestly? Only if you have a weird itch for slapstick from the silent era. If you are into vintage, fast-paced chaos and don't mind the film grain looking like a sandbox, you might get a kick out of it. If you have no patience for people running in circles and exaggerated facial expressions, stay away. Far away. The whole premise of Pop's Pal is just a setup for a loud, dusty shouting match. You have two dads who clearly hate each other, and they end up under the same roo..."

John Harron
Ernest Pagano, Ewart Adamson, Charles E. Roberts
United States

