Unable to pay their hotel bill, a group of chorus girls devise a plan to slip by the hotel's house detective. Complications ensue.


Does Wine, Women and Sauerkraut hold up as a comedic relic worth unearthing today? Short answer: yes, but only if you have a high tolerance for the relentless, unpolished energy of late-period silent slapstick. This film is specifically for those who appreciate the 'Educational Comedies' era and the evolution of the en...


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"Does Wine, Women and Sauerkraut hold up as a comedic relic worth unearthing today? Short answer: yes, but only if you have a high tolerance for the relentless, unpolished energy of late-period silent slapstick. This film is specifically for those who appreciate the 'Educational Comedies' era and the evolution of the ensemble gag, while it will likely frustrate modern viewers looking for a coherent narrative or character growth.This film works because its central premise—escaping a hotel bill—is ..."
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