Favourite bit This guest being put in his place - in the corner like a naughty boy. Priceless expression from Hardy in a scene-steeler! |
Trivia • Copyrighted January 14, 1927. • Released as part of Hal Roach's "All Star" series, with Mabel Normand as the star of the film. • Some sources incorrectly list this film as a 2-reel short and give a release date of February 6, 1927. The film is definitely 3 reels. • A beautiful restoration of the film was released on DVD/Blu-Ray in December 2018 and added as a bonus on the "Atoll K" release from BFI. • A poor quality version of the film can be viewed/downloaded from here. • The gag involving the water fountain was later re-used with Stan Laurel in "Early To Bed". • The house number is 2505. • This was the first Hal Roach film for Creighton Hale. • At least one source lists Blanche Payson as an unidentified member of the cast. I believe this is wrong. • The burglar writes Mabel a check for $1000 and dates it December 3rd 1926. He also signs it "Santa Claus". This is shown on screen. Shortly afterwards when Mabel looks at it we see a close-up of the check and it is a different check. He only wrote one, so it ought to be the exact same one as before but if you examine this screenshot comparison you can tell they are different. For one, look at the "S" in Santa Claus. God bless the art of freeze-frame screencaptures from DVDs! • After Mabel dips the top half of her body into the fountain her nipples can be seen through her dress in the next shot. See here. • Oliver Hardy - without his moustache, makes a brief appearance as one of the guests who samples the punch bowl. He first appears on screen at around 19 minutes and his screen time lasts for approximately 1 minute 58 seconds. Hardy later appears for another 30 seconds when Creighton Hale orders him away from the punch bowl; and again for approximately another 30 seconds when he tries for a third time; and again for 15 seconds after a fourth attempt. • It has been suggested that two of the guests are played by Russ Powell and Dorothea Wolbert - but after publishing this information on the site they were both challenged by multiple sources and therefore removed and both relegated to the unidentified section. My opinion • It's amazing how Oliver Hardy's 3 minutes of screen time can be remembered more than the 25+ minutes of screen time offered by the leading star Mabel Normand. |
Mabel Normand The girl bandit |
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Creighton Hale The Amateur Burglar |
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Eugene Pallette Detective, Intelligence Bureau |
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Oliver Hardy Party guest at punch bowl |
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Edgar Dearing Motorcycle cop |
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Fay Holderness Nurse |
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Lyle Tayo Guest |
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Dorothy Coburn Kissing couple |
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Clara Guiol Maid |
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L.J. O'Connor Billionaire |
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F.F. Guenste Butler |
Charles Meakin Guest |
Julia Griffith Guest |
UNIDENTIFIED CAST |
INTERTITLES (click image to enlarge) |
POSTER (click any image to enlarge) |
STILLS (click any image to enlarge) |
PIRATE COPY (DOWNLOAD) -versus- RESTORED BLU-RAY VERSION |
SHOT ON LOCATION (click any image to enlarge) |
INTERIOR SHOTS (click any image to enlarge) |
Acknowledgements: http://ithankyouarthur.blogspot.com/2018/10/the-godmother-of-slapstick-mabel.html (still) https://cinea.be/two-pantheon-directors-malick-and-mccarey/ (still) https://www.freewebs.com/looking-for-mabel/shouldmenwalkhome.htm (still) David Glass (assistance) Jesse Brisson (identification of F.F. Gueneste) Brent Seguine (identification of Charles Meakin) This page was last updated on: 30 January 2023 |