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The Merry Widower

  • 1926
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Ethel Clayton and James Finlayson in The Merry Widower (1926)
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Julius (Jimmy Finlayson) loses his wife to Rudy (Tyler Brooke) because he's too busy going on hunting trips. But when she arranges to meet with a fortune teller, Julius hatches a plan to win... Read allJulius (Jimmy Finlayson) loses his wife to Rudy (Tyler Brooke) because he's too busy going on hunting trips. But when she arranges to meet with a fortune teller, Julius hatches a plan to win her back.Julius (Jimmy Finlayson) loses his wife to Rudy (Tyler Brooke) because he's too busy going on hunting trips. But when she arranges to meet with a fortune teller, Julius hatches a plan to win her back.

  • Director
    • Richard Wallace
  • Writers
    • H.M. Walker
    • Charles Alphin
    • Lewis R. Foster
  • Stars
    • Ethel Clayton
    • James Finlayson
    • Martha Sleeper
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    34
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Wallace
    • Writers
      • H.M. Walker
      • Charles Alphin
      • Lewis R. Foster
    • Stars
      • Ethel Clayton
      • James Finlayson
      • Martha Sleeper
    • 2User reviews
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    Ethel Clayton
    Ethel Clayton
    • The Hunter's Wife
    James Finlayson
    James Finlayson
    • The Hunter
    • (as Jimmie Finlayson)
    Martha Sleeper
    Martha Sleeper
      Jack Ackroyd
      • Another Hunter
      • (uncredited)
      Tyler Brooke
      Tyler Brooke
      • The Trifler
      • (uncredited)
      Sammy Brooks
        Cecil Brunner
        • Crowd
        • (uncredited)
        Evelyn Burns
        Evelyn Burns
        • Crowd
        • (uncredited)
        Charley Chase
        Charley Chase
        • Hobo in Oyster Bar
        • (uncredited)
        Milton J. Fahrney
        Milton J. Fahrney
        • Crowd
        • (uncredited)
        Robert Finlayson
        • Crowd
        • (uncredited)
        Al Flores
        • Tenant
        • (uncredited)
        Helen Gilmore
        Helen Gilmore
          Charlie Hall
          Charlie Hall
          • Man in the Crowd
          • (uncredited)
          Hope Harper
          • Crowd
          • (uncredited)
          George Y. Harvey
          • Tenant
          • (uncredited)
          Ham Kinsey
          Ham Kinsey
          • Oyster bar clerk
          • (uncredited)
          L.H. LaLeavitto
          • Tenant
          • (uncredited)
          • Director
            • Richard Wallace
          • Writers
            • H.M. Walker
            • Charles Alphin
            • Lewis R. Foster
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          5boblipton

          Some Great Supporting Comics

          Ethel Clayton leaves husband Jimmy Finlayson because he's been duck hunting for seven years. She takes up with Tyler Brooke. Rumors that Finlayson have killed himself. He's working as a coach man, and his current fair is psychic Jerry Mandy, on his way to Miss Clayton to offer a reading on her missing husband.

          This was made in the period when Hal Roach was trying out Finlayson as the lead in his own series of short comedies. Given the talent available to Roach, this is well stocked with supporting comics, including Charley Chase, Sammy Brooks, and Charlie Hall. The result is a good comedy, but the Lot of Fun was more attuned to character comedy, stuff in which recognizable people wound up doing absurd stuff. Finlayson's metier was that of a supporting comic, and he was brilliant in that sort of role.
          6wmorrow59

          A strange, macabre comedy with a graveyard finale

          This is the kind of comedy that can be called "defiantly enjoyable." That is, strictly speaking it's no classic, and yet if it hits you in the right mood you may just catch yourself enjoying it. Someone determined to prove that The Merry Widower is a weak film could go through it scene by scene and point out where the gags are lame, the performances are over-the-top, or the plot twists don't make sense, and all of that may be true, but ultimately it doesn't matter. The film possesses an attitude that says 'What the hell, we know this is kind of dumb, but we defy you not to laugh.' It worked for me. I enjoyed the movie in spite of itself, and expect most silent comedy buffs will find things to enjoy here, too.

          The Merry Widower was made at the Hal Roach Studio, and for aficionados of that's a big selling point in itself. The Roach product of the mid-'20s has a feel all its own, a house style that lends even the weaker entries a special quality. While the filmmakers at the Mack Sennett Studio specialized in frenzied gag-riots with no time for subtlety, the Roach comedies slowed the tempo and introduced elements of satire, whimsy, offbeat characterization, and (as in this film) a strain of the macabre.

          Squint-eyed Jimmy Finlayson is featured here in the central role. Personally I prefer Finn in supporting parts, as his shtick is rather limited and doesn't wear all that well under prolonged exposure, but in this film he's oddly sympathetic, at least in the second half. Finlayson plays a guy named Julius who spends most of his time on extended hunting trips, neglecting his wife. When she is lured away by an enterprising "He-Flirt" (played by dapper Tyler Brooke) Julius tries to fight at first, then gives up, attempts suicide, and winds up drinking heavily in a sleazy waterfront dive. Just when the story's getting depressing, Charley Chase shows up for a brief, uncredited appearance as a bizarre hobo in a top-hat, to perk things along. Ultimately Julius cooks up a scheme to impersonate a fortune teller, and thereby manipulate his wife and her lover into doing his bidding. At first he wants vengeance, but once he's lured the couple to a graveyard he and his wife find common ground once again, amid some eerie goings-on.

          Stan Laurel was the assistant director on this film, and although he didn't get a writing credit something tells me he contributed some of the weird gags that highlight the graveyard finale, such as the giant caretaker who exits skipping like a "pansy" (to use the period term). Other gags suggest the Sennett approach to comedy, such as the use of tiny animated stars swirling around a performer's head after he gets clunked, or the conveniently located vat of whitewash that turns Finn into a "ghost." This was the sort of familiar shtick that the better Roach comedies were leaving behind, but somehow in this case it's punched across with such panache it's not stale but amusing. All told, The Merry Widower is an enjoyable diversion, and a pleasant comedy for a rainy Sunday afternoon.

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            Title Card: Across the way--a lonely wife--The only time she sees his husband is when he comes home to vote.

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          • Release date
            • August 1, 1926 (United States)
          • Country of origin
            • United States
          • Languages
            • None
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Merry Widower
          • Filming locations
            • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
          • Production company
            • Hal Roach Studios
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          • Runtime
            • 20m
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Silent
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.33 : 1

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