Charley falls in love with Thelma, but his attack of hay fever alienates her father.Charley falls in love with Thelma, but his attack of hay fever alienates her father.Charley falls in love with Thelma, but his attack of hay fever alienates her father.
Harry Bowen
- Man on Streetcar
- (uncredited)
Sammy Brooks
- Streetcar Passenger
- (uncredited)
Baldwin Cooke
- Streetcar Conductor
- (uncredited)
Eddie Dunn
- Jack - the Ditch Digger
- (uncredited)
Clara Guiol
- Giggling Woman At Station
- (uncredited)
Charlie Hall
- Streetcar Passenger
- (uncredited)
Sam Lufkin
- Car Delivery Man
- (uncredited)
Buddy McNeal
- Newspaper Boy
- (uncredited)
John M. O'Brien
- Streetcar Passenger
- (uncredited)
Hayes E. Robertson
- Train Conductor
- (uncredited)
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Charley Chase and Thelma Todd get off the train. Although they have just met, they clearly like each other. She invites him over to her house that afternoon, and he agrees. Before he can get there, he runs into Anders Randulf, sneezes repeatedly on him, and wrecks the man's clothes, earning Randulf's ire. When Charley gets to Thelma's house, guess who her father is?
Chase's third talkie short, and his first with Miss Todd is a lot of fun, due to their obvious chemistry and a nice concluding gag sequence involving a runaway auto on some sort of roller coaster. It's still a trifle slow in spots, with Chase's initial meeting with Randulf involving a series of repeating gags that gets a little tired. But it's always wonderful to see Chase and Miss Todd together.
Chase's third talkie short, and his first with Miss Todd is a lot of fun, due to their obvious chemistry and a nice concluding gag sequence involving a runaway auto on some sort of roller coaster. It's still a trifle slow in spots, with Chase's initial meeting with Randulf involving a series of repeating gags that gets a little tired. But it's always wonderful to see Chase and Miss Todd together.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSnappy Sneezer was released in both silent and sound versions.
- GoofsThe first time Charley sneezes at the newspaper that Anders Randolph is holding and it splits apart, we can see that the center seam of the newspaper is already split so it will tear apart easily when Randolph pulls it apart after Charley sneezes.
- Quotes
Mary White: But Daddy, this is the nice young man I was telling you about and I want to take him for a ride. Aww, Daddy, pretty please, now, pretty please! Come on, pretty please, pretty please.
Mr. White: Alright, you get in there and drive it.
Mary White: But I can't drive. You drive it.
Mr. White: I can't drive.
- ConnectionsEdited into Laurel and Hardy's Laughing 20's (1965)
Details
- Runtime20 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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