Lige and Zelma elope but are forced to go to the big city to escape her father who follows them. Lige has trouble finding his wife on an elevator and falls into the lap of Estelle, Eddie's sweetie and Eddie is very jealous when other men are in Estelle's lap.

Is this film worth watching?Short answer: yes, if you can appreciate the raw, unpolished energy of 1920s slapstick. It is a frantic, often nonsensical piece of cinema that captures the anxiety of the early 20th-century urban boom.This film is for historians of comedy and those who find joy in the mechanical precision o...

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"Is this film worth watching?Short answer: yes, if you can appreciate the raw, unpolished energy of 1920s slapstick. It is a frantic, often nonsensical piece of cinema that captures the anxiety of the early 20th-century urban boom.This film is for historians of comedy and those who find joy in the mechanical precision of silent-era physical gags. It is NOT for viewers who require a logical plot or character development that extends beyond 'man runs away from angry father.'Direct Answer: Who's My ..."
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