Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCharley hires three "party girls" to help him land a business deal.Charley hires three "party girls" to help him land a business deal.Charley hires three "party girls" to help him land a business deal.
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- GaffesThe story involves three party girls, but partway through the film, a fourth girl (played by Kay Deslys) appears with no explanation.
- Citations
Ricketts, the Butler: Listen to me, you dames. You're supposed to be here to entertain on a big party, in a big way.
- Bandes originalesSmile When the Raindrops Fall
(uncredited)
Written by Alice Keating Howlett and Will Livernash
Sung by Charley Chase during the opening credits and at the end
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Decent But Not One of Chase's Best
Whispering Whoopee (1930)
** (out of 4)
Decent, if not particularly funny, short has Chanley Chase hiring three "party girls" to entertain some young men he's trying to sell some property to. The girls are all ready until there's a knock at the door and Chase realizes that the men are actually elderly and wanting nothing but business. The plot to this short is actually very slim as there's not too much that goes on. We do get a few funny gags but overall I'd put this down as a lesser Chase film. As you'd expect he's certainly up to par as he certainly brings that charm and charisma that only he could. I found him to be very fast on his feet here and he certainly helped keep the film moving even when there weren't any laughs. Thelma Todd plays one of the girls and she's as charming as ever. Eddie Dunn gets a few good scenes as the butler and Tenen Holtz sticks out as one of the businessmen. What really hurts the film is the screenplay because it really doesn't have anything going for it. The joke is pretty one-note as the elderly men show up and Chase must pretend the girls have class. The best joke in the film is when Chase tells one of them to complement Todd who is suppose to be a art fan. What happens with the compliment was very funny as is another sequence where they get into a fight over a game of post office.
** (out of 4)
Decent, if not particularly funny, short has Chanley Chase hiring three "party girls" to entertain some young men he's trying to sell some property to. The girls are all ready until there's a knock at the door and Chase realizes that the men are actually elderly and wanting nothing but business. The plot to this short is actually very slim as there's not too much that goes on. We do get a few funny gags but overall I'd put this down as a lesser Chase film. As you'd expect he's certainly up to par as he certainly brings that charm and charisma that only he could. I found him to be very fast on his feet here and he certainly helped keep the film moving even when there weren't any laughs. Thelma Todd plays one of the girls and she's as charming as ever. Eddie Dunn gets a few good scenes as the butler and Tenen Holtz sticks out as one of the businessmen. What really hurts the film is the screenplay because it really doesn't have anything going for it. The joke is pretty one-note as the elderly men show up and Chase must pretend the girls have class. The best joke in the film is when Chase tells one of them to complement Todd who is suppose to be a art fan. What happens with the compliment was very funny as is another sequence where they get into a fight over a game of post office.
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- Michael_Elliott
- 19 sept. 2010
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- Väter der Klamotte: Zum Nachtisch flotte Damen
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- Durée20 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.20 : 1
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