Charley, representing a manufacturer of musical instruments, is sent to investigate why certain mail orders have not been settled. Charley, carrying multiple bulky instruments, boards a train and gives the conductor, the porter, and the passengers a terrible night as he tries to settle into his upper berth. Arriving at his rural destination of Beaver Dam, Charley masquerades as a hillbilly to track down the missing instruments. At the barn dance, he sings "Handsome Jim."
Fright Night is a slapstick comedy film from 1947 that follows the hilarious misadventures of a boxer in a warehouse. The film is known for its classic slapstick humor, featuring funny scenes of slipping and falling, pie-in-the-face gags, and the comedic antics of the boxer. With a touch of The Three Stooges style, Fright Night guarantees laughs throughout the movie.
Joe Penner, in this Vitaphone short (Vitaphon production number 1124)features his stock speech impediment acts sprinkled with some left-over "doughboy" comedy from World War One. He also gets some flirting bits with dancer Joan Carter Waddell.
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