Jackie wants to throw a Christmas party for his friends on his football team, but doesn't know how to go about it. His fellow stars at MGM decide to help him out.Jackie wants to throw a Christmas party for his friends on his football team, but doesn't know how to go about it. His fellow stars at MGM decide to help him out.Jackie wants to throw a Christmas party for his friends on his football team, but doesn't know how to go about it. His fellow stars at MGM decide to help him out.
Clark Gable
- Clark Gable
- (as Mr. Gable)
Ramon Novarro
- Ramon Navarro
- (as Mr. Novarro)
Anita Page
- Anita Page
- (as Miss Page)
Lionel Barrymore
- Lionel Barrymore
- (uncredited)
Wallace Beery
- Wallace Beery
- (uncredited)
Jackie Cooper
- Jackie
- (uncredited)
Marion Davies
- Marion Davies
- (uncredited)
Dorothy DeBorba
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Reginald Denny
- Reginald Denny
- (uncredited)
Marie Dressler
- Marie Dressler
- (uncredited)
Jimmy Durante
- Santa Claus
- (uncredited)
Cliff Edwards
- Cliff Edwards
- (uncredited)
Charlotte Greenwood
- Charlotte Greenwood
- (uncredited)
Donald Haines
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Allen 'Farina' Hoskins
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Bobby 'Wheezer' Hutchins
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Leila Hyams
- Leila Hyams
- (uncredited)
Mary Ann Jackson
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
Christmas Party, The (1931)
*** (out of 4)
Charles Reisner Jackie Cooper wants to throw his football team a Christmas party at his house but soon other teams learn of it and want to come as well. The house is too small for everyone so Cooper asks Mayer if he can have the party on one of the MGM lots. The actual story here isn't all that important but what is are all th A-list stars who make an appearance here. Clark Gable, Lionel Barrymore, Anita Page, Wallace Beery, Marie Dressler, Marion Davies, Jimmy Durante (as Santa) and Norma Shearer are just a few of the stars that show up. If you know anything about Mayer you'd know that there's no way he'd really allow a party to take place on his set but I guess that's besides the point since the film itself is just trying to be charming and it does that. Mayer doesn't show up but there are plenty of others that make this a must see for fans of Hollywood's Golden Era.
MGM Christmas Trailer (1937)
*** (out of 4)
A 15-year-old Judy Garland sings "Silent Night" in this very short (2-minutes) short from MGM. There's really nothing to judge here except the song and Garland does a great job with it. I'm sure something extra could have been added to plump up the running time but what's here is very good.
*** (out of 4)
Charles Reisner Jackie Cooper wants to throw his football team a Christmas party at his house but soon other teams learn of it and want to come as well. The house is too small for everyone so Cooper asks Mayer if he can have the party on one of the MGM lots. The actual story here isn't all that important but what is are all th A-list stars who make an appearance here. Clark Gable, Lionel Barrymore, Anita Page, Wallace Beery, Marie Dressler, Marion Davies, Jimmy Durante (as Santa) and Norma Shearer are just a few of the stars that show up. If you know anything about Mayer you'd know that there's no way he'd really allow a party to take place on his set but I guess that's besides the point since the film itself is just trying to be charming and it does that. Mayer doesn't show up but there are plenty of others that make this a must see for fans of Hollywood's Golden Era.
MGM Christmas Trailer (1937)
*** (out of 4)
A 15-year-old Judy Garland sings "Silent Night" in this very short (2-minutes) short from MGM. There's really nothing to judge here except the song and Garland does a great job with it. I'm sure something extra could have been added to plump up the running time but what's here is very good.
The studios had to keep the screens filled of all the theaters they owned, so the studio- related short was a staple of sorts. It had to fill time, be mildly entertaining, and somehow showcase or advertise the studio.
The point was to remind the audience that MGM in this case had most of the stars, so coming to this particular theater every week was a good bet.
This was a seasonal edition and it is interesting in a way. It "folds" the notion of stars serving the audience with the same stars graciously serving unruly kids. The idea is clever, especially for 1931 when the folding notion was so young.
There's some mild entertainment value in seeing scenes that obviously were ad-libbed.
Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.
The point was to remind the audience that MGM in this case had most of the stars, so coming to this particular theater every week was a good bet.
This was a seasonal edition and it is interesting in a way. It "folds" the notion of stars serving the audience with the same stars graciously serving unruly kids. The idea is clever, especially for 1931 when the folding notion was so young.
There's some mild entertainment value in seeing scenes that obviously were ad-libbed.
Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.
This hard-to-find little film was MGM's Christmas Short Subject for 1931 and it's a lot of fun for old movie buffs.
The plot (Jackie Cooper wants to give a Christmas dinner to his neighborhood pals and his friends at the studio lend a hand) is a mere contrivance to show as many of MGM's top talent as possible in 9 minutes. Norma Shearer - as Thalberg's wife she was Queen of the Lot - gets the most screen time. The enjoyment is in trying to put the correct moniker to all the others as they appear - most for only a few seconds.
In order of their appearance, here is a complete listing of the uncredited celebrities: Jackie Cooper, Norma Shearer, Jimmy Durante (dressed as Santa), Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, Polly Moran, Reginald Denny, Clark Gable, Charlotte Greenwood, Lionel Barrymore, Leila Hyams, Cliff Edwards, Ramon Novarro, Marion Davies, and Anita Page.
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Often overlooked or neglected today, the one and two-reel short subjects were useful to the Studios as important training grounds for new or burgeoning talents, both in front & behind the camera. The dynamics for creating a successful short subject was completely different from that of a feature length film, something akin to writing a topnotch short story rather than a novel. Economical to produce in terms of both budget & schedule and capable of portraying a wide range of material, short subjects were the perfect complement to the Studios' feature films.
The plot (Jackie Cooper wants to give a Christmas dinner to his neighborhood pals and his friends at the studio lend a hand) is a mere contrivance to show as many of MGM's top talent as possible in 9 minutes. Norma Shearer - as Thalberg's wife she was Queen of the Lot - gets the most screen time. The enjoyment is in trying to put the correct moniker to all the others as they appear - most for only a few seconds.
In order of their appearance, here is a complete listing of the uncredited celebrities: Jackie Cooper, Norma Shearer, Jimmy Durante (dressed as Santa), Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, Polly Moran, Reginald Denny, Clark Gable, Charlotte Greenwood, Lionel Barrymore, Leila Hyams, Cliff Edwards, Ramon Novarro, Marion Davies, and Anita Page.
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Often overlooked or neglected today, the one and two-reel short subjects were useful to the Studios as important training grounds for new or burgeoning talents, both in front & behind the camera. The dynamics for creating a successful short subject was completely different from that of a feature length film, something akin to writing a topnotch short story rather than a novel. Economical to produce in terms of both budget & schedule and capable of portraying a wide range of material, short subjects were the perfect complement to the Studios' feature films.
Jackie Cooper wheedles his mother into letting his football team come over for a party. The numbers keep growing, so. he heads to the studio and talks Norma Shearer into wheedling Louis B. Mayer into letting them throw it at the studio. So there they are on Sound Stage 2, with Jimmy Durante as Santa, Wallace Beery as the chef, and other MGM players as waiters.
It's the showing off of MGM players that is the point of this short, too, and it's done with some good humor and technical panache, including a long tracking shot as Cooper rushes through the studio gates and over to Miss Shearer's dressing room. It's a very pleasant holiday short.
It's the showing off of MGM players that is the point of this short, too, and it's done with some good humor and technical panache, including a long tracking shot as Cooper rushes through the studio gates and over to Miss Shearer's dressing room. It's a very pleasant holiday short.
When this short film begins, Jackie Cooper arrives home after his team won the football game. He asks his kind of grouchy mother if he can have the team over for a Christmas party and she reluctantly agrees. But soon kids start inviting ALL their friends and it looks like the party might be a disaster. When Jackie realizes what's happened, he asks Norma Shearer to help him and soon all the swell folks at MGM are throwing the kids a nice party. Included among the cameos are Clark Gable, Polly Moran, Wallace Beery, Marie Dressler, Marion Davies, Lionel Barrymore, Ramon Novarro, Cliff Edwards, Charlotte Greenwood (and her long and wiggly legs) and quite a few others.
The film is a totally staged but enjoyable film. I truly doubt these movie folks would routinely throw parties for kids...especially Wallace Beery, who Cooper described as a complete creep in his autobiography. So, it's a film you can enjoy...provided you really don't take the story very seriously. I liked seeing all the cameos and like it despite it being incredibly phony.
The film is a totally staged but enjoyable film. I truly doubt these movie folks would routinely throw parties for kids...especially Wallace Beery, who Cooper described as a complete creep in his autobiography. So, it's a film you can enjoy...provided you really don't take the story very seriously. I liked seeing all the cameos and like it despite it being incredibly phony.
Did you know
- TriviaContrary to popular belief, Bette Davis does not appear in this short. "Miss Davis" is, in fact, Marion Davies.
- Quotes
Norma Shearer: All right! Out with it. What do you want me to do?
- Crazy creditsSome of the cast are credited by being called by only their first or last names. Jerry Madden is credited by his name on his sweatshirt.
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- 9m
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