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Stork Mad

  • 1926
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Stork Mad (1926)
ComedyShort

A baby is dumped on a couple's doorstep, neither knows how to take care of the child, and funny situations arise. But things get more complicated when the husband receives a letter informing... Read allA baby is dumped on a couple's doorstep, neither knows how to take care of the child, and funny situations arise. But things get more complicated when the husband receives a letter informing him that his mother is sick.A baby is dumped on a couple's doorstep, neither knows how to take care of the child, and funny situations arise. But things get more complicated when the husband receives a letter informing him that his mother is sick.

  • Director
    • Al Christie
  • Stars
    • Bobby Ray
    • Molly Malone
    • Bud Jamison
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    29
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Al Christie
    • Stars
      • Bobby Ray
      • Molly Malone
      • Bud Jamison
    • 2User reviews
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    8drednm2004

    Bobby Ray Is Funny

    Stork Mad is a pleasant comedy short from 1926 starring Bobby Ray and Mollie Malone. I had never heard of either actor but this short was tacked onto a DVD I bought, so I watched it. Some nice slapstick and set gags about a baby that is dumped on a couple's doorstep. Malone, who was Australian, worked in films until 1929 and then retired. Ray, who was from New York City, appeared in comedy shorts in 1925 and 1926. Neither one ever appeared in a talkie. Ray, however, continued working in movies as an assistant director thru the mid-50s. Tood bad, because Bobby Ray seemed to have some star potential. He's very funny in this movie.
    6Bunuel1976

    Stork Mad (N/A, 1926) **1/2

    O.K. Silent comedy short included with the edition I've just acquired of Howard Hawks' A GIRL IN EVERY PORT (1928): there are no credits other than that for obscure lead actor Bobby Ray, whose characterization isn't sufficiently developed (at least judging by this one film) to make the star stand out from other more popular comics of the time.

    The film itself is stretched out to 25 minutes but it includes a fair smattering of nice gags: the title is a reference to a couple's wish to have a baby and, soon after, a child is dumped on their doorstep; of course, they're overjoyed but, come nightfall and the baby's cries for food, they're at a loss at what to do! The heroine orders her servile husband to handle the task but he's a fiasco at every turn: first, Ray cooks a steak for it(!), then heats a milk bottle (which obviously explodes and later substitutes the container with an empty whiskey bottle) and, after managing to conveniently find a cow to procure fresh milk, expects it to do the job by itself…which, in a vaguely surreal sequence, the cow eventually does!

    That's the first reel; the second has Ray receiving a letter informing him that his mother's not well: the couple speed to the train station but forget all about the child. Ray causes havoc at the baggage stand of the station (since he believes the baby to be locked inside theirs but all the luggage happens to look alike!), after which he rushes back home (a sequence which includes an incredible stunt where he flies off a bike and into a moving car). The hero's agitated state causes him to be chased by the Police where, however, the infant is nowhere to be found – thus forcing him to substitute it with a monkey(!) to make his story believable to the cop. But just as he's about to be booked, cries are heard coming from underneath a table where the baby had been (covered by the cloth) all this time

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Locos por la cigüeña
    • Filming locations
      • N Larchmont Blvd & W 1st St, Windsor Square, Los Angeles, California, USA(Bobby gets hooked, NE corner, man hangs from street sign, SE corner)
    • Production company
      • Christie Film Company
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    • Runtime
      24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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