Hotel Paradiso is a comedy film set in a French hotel in 1910. The story revolves around a married couple, their domineering wife, and various romantic entanglements. The plot takes a comedic turn when a building inspector and a housemaid become involved, leading to a series of mistaken identities, disguises, and flirtations. The film combines elements of farce and bedroom comedy, with a touch of haunting and mystery. The hotel becomes the backdrop for a play premiere, adding to the chaos and confusion. Hotel Paradiso is a witty and entertaining film that showcases the charm and humor of 1910s France.
In this 1922 Pathe-distributed, Hal Roach silent-era comedy, the owner of a local streetcar business is in danger of losing his franchise, but the streetcar operator (played by Paul Parrott) and his girl friend (who happens to be the boss's daughter; portrayed by Jobyna Ralston) try to save the day.
When a young husband goes off to a college reunion party, his wife leaves one of her gloves in his coat pocket to remind him to come home early. When he finally does return home--late, as always--he pulls out the glove in front of his wife and, not knowing that it was hers to begin with, starts making up a story about how it got there.
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