Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe unhappily married couple head to divorce court where Toots tells a series of funny stories about Casper.The unhappily married couple head to divorce court where Toots tells a series of funny stories about Casper.The unhappily married couple head to divorce court where Toots tells a series of funny stories about Casper.
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This is really fun comedy short based on the popular comic strip Toots and Casper. After a silly fight Toots (Thelma Hill) and Casper (Bud Duncan) end up in divorce court. All the men in the courtroom are enthralled by lovely Toots - even the Judge! Thelma Hill gives a delightful performance especially when she is telling stories her unhappy marriage. She really should have become a bigger star. Thelma was actually engaged to St. Elmo Boyce, the director of this film. You only get to see baby Buttercup briefly so I don't think the title really fits. I've seen a few other Toots and Casper shorts and this one is by far the funniest and the best in the series. It's available on DVD and can be found on You Tube so try to watch it.
Thelma Hill and Bud Duncan get into an argument about whether San Diego is to the north or to the south. The next thing, they're in divorce court, with Miss Hill making up whoppers about Duncan mistreating her, while Duncan's lawyer makes things worse by cutting out paper dolls and asking if his client beat his wife for pleasure, or only when she needed it.
It's one of a series of "Toots and Casper" shorts made by Larry Darmour. It was based on Jimmy Murphy's long-running (1918-1956) and popular comic strip. The script seems to be based on a Charley Chase short called NOW I'LL TELL ONE.
While Miss Hill is excellent, as is the unnamed actor player Duncan's lawyer (played in the Chase short by Stan Laurel), Duncan is one of my least favorite comic actors, first paired with Lloyd Hamilton in a terrible series of shorts about two obnoxious tramps, and later in sound films as Snuffy Smith. He's not funny to me, but simply obnoxious, and one of those performers that make you wonder how they sustained a long career.
It's one of a series of "Toots and Casper" shorts made by Larry Darmour. It was based on Jimmy Murphy's long-running (1918-1956) and popular comic strip. The script seems to be based on a Charley Chase short called NOW I'LL TELL ONE.
While Miss Hill is excellent, as is the unnamed actor player Duncan's lawyer (played in the Chase short by Stan Laurel), Duncan is one of my least favorite comic actors, first paired with Lloyd Hamilton in a terrible series of shorts about two obnoxious tramps, and later in sound films as Snuffy Smith. He's not funny to me, but simply obnoxious, and one of those performers that make you wonder how they sustained a long career.
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- WissenswertesThelma Hill, who plays Toots, was engaged to the film's director St. Elmo Boyce. He committed suicide before they could be married.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Big-Hearted Toots (1929)
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- 10 Min.
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