Agrega una trama en tu idiomaJimmy Jump is a coward. Everyone and everything makes him afraid. He cowers from the neighborhood children, even though he's old enough to be their father. He is terrified of Lem Tucker, who... Leer todoJimmy Jump is a coward. Everyone and everything makes him afraid. He cowers from the neighborhood children, even though he's old enough to be their father. He is terrified of Lem Tucker, who is his rival for the heart of Dorothy. Only when he mistakenly believes he is about to di... Leer todoJimmy Jump is a coward. Everyone and everything makes him afraid. He cowers from the neighborhood children, even though he's old enough to be their father. He is terrified of Lem Tucker, who is his rival for the heart of Dorothy. Only when he mistakenly believes he is about to die does Jimmy find courage. But will it last?
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Opiniones destacadas
One thing that Chase did really well was to take his basic character, put a simple but often outlandish twist on it, and draw great comedy out of the complications that naturally arise. He might be the world's most forgetful man (as in the much later "The Mind Needer") or even be afflicted by a strange condition that causes time to freeze every once in a while just for him (as in "Life Hesitates at 40"). Here, developing this trick, his problem is that he is extremely cowardly; when he overhears "diet a week" and thinks this means he will die in a week (though why he thinks his girlfriend's father is to be trusted with such a prognosis we don't know), his character reverses with very amusing results.
It's well-structured as always with Charley, but more slapsticky than usual, and happily the slapstick works well. The funniest sequence, though, is a wonderful gag that involves Charley not having to speak the romantic lines he wishes he could because the man across the hedge is doing it for him.
Watch for a shot where you can lip-read Charley speaking an expletive beginning with F that wouldn't be aloud in his later sound films.
This is an extremely funny little film with a satisfying story and good structure packed only into ten minutes -- Charley Chase represents himself well his fans (such as me) and for people who come to this short just for the Little Rascals.
This one is really only of particular interest because of the rare outing of the Our Gang kids in force in another Roach comedy. Interestingly the Pathescope 9.5m version was re-titled "Paul Becomes a Caveman", with no attempt to distinguish Charley Parrott from his (at this point still more famous brother) James, who acted under the name Paul Parrott and was already a popular Pathescope star.
Chase would continue with the one-reel comedies for another year, here under the direction of his brother, James Parrott, and later under Leo McCarey, before expanding his output to two-reels at a time, and begin a series of classic short comedies.
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- TriviaThis film was released on the "Becoming Charley Chase" DVD collection, and "Cut to the Chase" DVD collection.
- Citas
Lem Tucker - the Village Sheik: Come on, girlie--I'm a swell one arm driver.
- Versiones alternativasIn 2005, Milestone Film & Video copyrighted a 12-minute version of this film, with a new piano music score composed and performed by Dave Knudtson.
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 12min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1