Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaPatsy and her boyfriend come to visit Thelma in her penthouse apartment, where she works as a maid.Patsy and her boyfriend come to visit Thelma in her penthouse apartment, where she works as a maid.Patsy and her boyfriend come to visit Thelma in her penthouse apartment, where she works as a maid.
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Garry Owen
- Garry, Patsy's friend
- (as Gary Owen)
Harry Bernard
- Policeman
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Bobby Burns
- Water Bomb Victim
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Henry Hall
- Night Manager
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Buddy Roosevelt
- Andre the Chauffeur
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David Sharpe
- Water Bomb Victim
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Harry Wilde
- Man
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Recensioni in evidenza
When Patsy Kelly runs into her old pal Thelma Todd, she's impressed when Miss Todd informs her she now lives in a penthouse on Park Avenue. So Patsy and some pals drop in and make a lot of noise which annoys Miss Todd, because she's not exactly the lady of the lady.
With the departure of Zasu Pitts from Hal Roach's THE GIRLFRIEND series, a dynamic was lost; now Miss Kelly was the brash one, so that left Thelma to be stuffy, which did not suit this sparkling comedienne. Nonetheless, the situations and gags are funny.
With the departure of Zasu Pitts from Hal Roach's THE GIRLFRIEND series, a dynamic was lost; now Miss Kelly was the brash one, so that left Thelma to be stuffy, which did not suit this sparkling comedienne. Nonetheless, the situations and gags are funny.
This is one of the better pairings of Todd and Kelly, although the script has them both straining to be funny under some barely believable comedy material. This time THELMA TODD lets PATSY KELLY think she's achieved wealth through her poetry, when all the time she's really the maid for a wealthy couple who are out for the evening.
When Kelly invites two of her obnoxious friends over to celebrate her friend's success, Todd goes along reluctantly with the ruse until it's almost time for the real owners of the swanky penthouse suite to return. The rest of the story has them running in and out of doors to hide from the wealthy couple who have no idea what's been going on.
It works up a few good laughs, particularly the "water bombs" thrown from the terrace onto unsuspecting passersby--but it's all very silly and a bit overdone. I'm not a fan of Patsy Kelly's comedy approach at playing a brass tomboy, but Todd handles her material with skill and good comic timing.
Very dated stuff, but occasionally good for a laugh.
When Kelly invites two of her obnoxious friends over to celebrate her friend's success, Todd goes along reluctantly with the ruse until it's almost time for the real owners of the swanky penthouse suite to return. The rest of the story has them running in and out of doors to hide from the wealthy couple who have no idea what's been going on.
It works up a few good laughs, particularly the "water bombs" thrown from the terrace onto unsuspecting passersby--but it's all very silly and a bit overdone. I'm not a fan of Patsy Kelly's comedy approach at playing a brass tomboy, but Todd handles her material with skill and good comic timing.
Very dated stuff, but occasionally good for a laugh.
Top Flat (1935)
** (out of 4)
Hal Roach comedy featuring the team of Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly. This time, Todd moves out to make something out of her poetry and the next time Kelly sees her she is living in a big penthouse. There are a few laughs here scattered around but once again, I just can't laugh at Patsy Kelly. Todd on the other hand is her lovely self.
Air Fright (1933)
* 1/2 (out of 4)
Hal Roach short has Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly playing stewardesses on an experimental flight, which quickly turns disastrous. Todd has proved to be a funny woman but Kelly is one of the most annoying comedians I've ever seen. There are a couple laughs here but not many.
** (out of 4)
Hal Roach comedy featuring the team of Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly. This time, Todd moves out to make something out of her poetry and the next time Kelly sees her she is living in a big penthouse. There are a few laughs here scattered around but once again, I just can't laugh at Patsy Kelly. Todd on the other hand is her lovely self.
Air Fright (1933)
* 1/2 (out of 4)
Hal Roach short has Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly playing stewardesses on an experimental flight, which quickly turns disastrous. Todd has proved to be a funny woman but Kelly is one of the most annoying comedians I've ever seen. There are a couple laughs here but not many.
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TOP FLAT was one of the last two-reelers produced by Hal Roach which starred the comedy team of Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly. The team had been making shorts since 1933 but the series was terminated by Todd's sudden death. Had it not been for this tragedy, the team would've surely enjoyed a long and flourishing career. Thelma's glamorous sophistication contrasts nicely with Patsy's plebeian earthiness. They are spirited and engaging performers who can deliver laughs from even pedestrian material.
Fortunately, the comedy material in TOP FLAT is worthy of their talents. In this short, Thelma fancies herself a great poet, although Patsy loudly disagrees. It's a delight to watch Thelma with dreamy conviction of her literary genius recite her asinine verse and to watch Patsy observe her partner with disbelief and disdain and parody her poetry with some choice barbs.
This is only the beginning of the fun. Offended by Patsy's remarks, Thelma leaves in a huff, insisting she'll make a fortune from her poetry. When Kelly next sees Todd, she's emerging from a limousine in front of a posh apartment. In fact, Todd's only a maid for a wealthy couple. But Patsy doesn't know it and proceeds to invite herself and some boisterous friends to the penthouse. The results are a delightful mixture of farce and slapstick as Patsy and her friends run amok in the flat and Thelma struggles to maintain order. As with all Hal Roach shorts, TOP FLAT benefits from a strong supporting cast, particularly Fuzzy Knight and Garry Owen as Kelly's rowdy friends. The direction by both Jack Jevne and William H. Terhune deftly executes the comic potential in the situations and moves the short along at a brisk pace.
If you're already familiar with the team of Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly, you'll find TOP FLAT a wonderful showcase for their talents. If you're not familiar with them, you'll be pleasantly surprised to find them as funny and appealing as Hal Roach's celebrated team Laurel and Hardy.
Fortunately, the comedy material in TOP FLAT is worthy of their talents. In this short, Thelma fancies herself a great poet, although Patsy loudly disagrees. It's a delight to watch Thelma with dreamy conviction of her literary genius recite her asinine verse and to watch Patsy observe her partner with disbelief and disdain and parody her poetry with some choice barbs.
This is only the beginning of the fun. Offended by Patsy's remarks, Thelma leaves in a huff, insisting she'll make a fortune from her poetry. When Kelly next sees Todd, she's emerging from a limousine in front of a posh apartment. In fact, Todd's only a maid for a wealthy couple. But Patsy doesn't know it and proceeds to invite herself and some boisterous friends to the penthouse. The results are a delightful mixture of farce and slapstick as Patsy and her friends run amok in the flat and Thelma struggles to maintain order. As with all Hal Roach shorts, TOP FLAT benefits from a strong supporting cast, particularly Fuzzy Knight and Garry Owen as Kelly's rowdy friends. The direction by both Jack Jevne and William H. Terhune deftly executes the comic potential in the situations and moves the short along at a brisk pace.
If you're already familiar with the team of Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly, you'll find TOP FLAT a wonderful showcase for their talents. If you're not familiar with them, you'll be pleasantly surprised to find them as funny and appealing as Hal Roach's celebrated team Laurel and Hardy.
A TODD & KELLY comedy Short.
While disguised as a French maid & working in a luxurious Park Avenue penthouse, Thelma makes Patsy believe the place is really hers. So when Patsy shows up with rowdy friends, and the owners are about to return home, Thelma's in for some trouble in the TOP FLAT tonight...
This is a funny entry in Hal Roach's almost forgotten series, featuring elegant Thelma Todd & tomboy Patsy Kelly. Highlight: Patsy in the tub.
While disguised as a French maid & working in a luxurious Park Avenue penthouse, Thelma makes Patsy believe the place is really hers. So when Patsy shows up with rowdy friends, and the owners are about to return home, Thelma's in for some trouble in the TOP FLAT tonight...
This is a funny entry in Hal Roach's almost forgotten series, featuring elegant Thelma Todd & tomboy Patsy Kelly. Highlight: Patsy in the tub.
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- QuizThe last short that Thelma Todd made that was released before her mysterious death at the age of 29.
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Thelma Todd: Wouldn't you be surprised if I sold my poems?
Patsy Kelly: Wouldn't YOU be surprised!
- ConnessioniSpoofs Cappello a cilindro (1935)
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