6/10
Zasu All The Way
2 March 2021
When boarding house slavey Zasu Pitts goes to see Thelma Todd's new vaudeville act, she winds up disrupting every performance in the show.

It's one of the Hal Roach 'Girl Friends' series, but Miss Todd doesn't make a serious appearance until three quarters of the way through this two-reel comedy. It's almost all Miss Pitts getting into the sort of awkward situations at which she excelled. Under the direction of George Marshall, who had spent the second half of the 1920s supervising Fox Films' short comedies, it's a fine slapstick performance, abetted by Roach regulars like Charlotte Mineau, Bud Jamison and Billy Gilbert.
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