A bride and groom are all set to get married, but they can't until the bumbling best man shows up. With all the havoc he causes, they'd have been better off had he missed the whole thing.


If you have ever been to a wedding where the ring bearer lost the jewelry or the groom’s brother had one too many drinks, you might find The Best Man (1928) strangely therapeutic. It is a movie for anyone who enjoys watching well-dressed people fail miserably at basic tasks. 💒 Is it worth your time today? Honestly, o...

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"If you have ever been to a wedding where the ring bearer lost the jewelry or the groom’s brother had one too many drinks, you might find The Best Man (1928) strangely therapeutic. It is a movie for anyone who enjoys watching well-dressed people fail miserably at basic tasks. 💒 Is it worth your time today? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for the specific kind of chaos that only 1920s slapstick can provide. If you hate physical comedy or silent films, this will probably feel like a fever ..."
Harry Edwards, Edith M. Ryan, Earle Rodney, Paul Perez, James MacLachlan, Dudley Early, Al Giebler, George A. Posner
United States

