Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAll the qualified men line up to be chosen, as an heiress advertises that she will marry the man with the most interesting mustache, that marriage which comes with a mansion. John Syrup Soot... Alles lesenAll the qualified men line up to be chosen, as an heiress advertises that she will marry the man with the most interesting mustache, that marriage which comes with a mansion. John Syrup Soother wins the marriage to who he believes is the heiress, Olive Palmer, a tank of a woman w... Alles lesenAll the qualified men line up to be chosen, as an heiress advertises that she will marry the man with the most interesting mustache, that marriage which comes with a mansion. John Syrup Soother wins the marriage to who he believes is the heiress, Olive Palmer, a tank of a woman who has lost her beauty with age. But he learns that his betrothed is not the heiress, Dian... Alles lesen
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Phil Piazza
- (as Sid Smith)
- Howson Lotts - the Villain
- (as Jack Richardson)
- Lotts' Accomplice
- (as Budd Ross)
- Bathing Beauty
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- Bathing Beauty
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- Bathing Beauty
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- Bathing Beauty
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- Half-Shaved Man
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- Bathing Beauty
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- Bathing Beauty
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The film suffers from three distinctly separate plots--none of which really work together. It also suffers because most of it isn't very funny. Fortunately, the firetruck bit is good and it appears as if they built the truck specifically for films, as I doubt ANY truck really acts that way! It makes for some great chase scenes and the film ended on a good note---though overall this Sid Smith and Billy Bevan film is pretty flat.
By the way, when the bungalow is blowing in the wind, look closely and you'll see the strings pulling it back and forth! A bit sloppy.
The movie starts in an erratic manner with Billy Bevan, playing a John Phillip Sousa knockoff, getting married for his mustache and ends in a typical Sennett fashion with a bungalow being chased by a firetruck. It's a typically good Sennett comedy from the era.
Billy was one of the large number of Australian clowns who had substantial roles in silent movies and subsided into bits in sound movies, usually playing a Cockney cabbie. In the 1920s he was a lead utility lead for Sennett in a lot of pictures.
** (out of 4)
Lesser film from Mack Sennett has a rich woman placing an ad in the paper saying that she will marry whatever man has the best mustache in town. Billy Bevan "wins" the contest but soon he's causing all sorts of chaos starting with him trying to buy a house by the beach. GALLOPING BUNGALOWS is the perfect example of a Sennett comedy that features a story that makes no sense but instead of a story we're given various wild chases. I really wouldn't call this film good but at the same time I can understand why fans of Sennett might really eat this thing up. There's no question that there are some pretty wild stunts going on here including one sequence where a fire truck is going down the street with the back cart sliding all over the road from side to side. I couldn't help but think that something similar to this would happen decades later in TERMINATOR 3. I also thought the opening bits had a few nice ideas dealing with the mustaches but for some reason this didn't play too much into the film. At 20-minutes I thought there were plenty of places where the thing just dragged very badly and there's no question that there's not enough laughs to make it work.
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- WissenswertesIncluded in "The Mack Sennett Collection Vol. One" Blu-Ray set, released by Flicker Alley.
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- Laufzeit20 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.33 : 1