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Satires

Overview

Mr. Young introduces the sketch in an appropriately melodramatic fashion, wearing an opera cape and a glowering expression. He recites a bit of doggerel about the current popularity of mystery plays ("full of thrills and sighing moans, slamming doors and ringing phones") and then slinks away. Eerie music, thunder, and sinister lighting set the scene. Vivien enters, frightened, and then John, ditto. They tiptoe about, and exchange ridiculous quips about how terrible it all is. Young staggers in, groaning, and slumps into a chair. Vivien screams, and dashes away. When John bumps into the corpse and excuses himself, the corpse comes to life long enough to say "That's all right" before falling dead again.

RATING

1.00

DIRECTOR

Murray Roth

COUNTRIE

United States of America

RELEASE DATE

1929

TIME

0h 8m

GENRES

Comedy

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John T. Murray‌

John T. Murray

Vivien Oakland‌

Vivien Oakland

Ernest F. Young‌

Ernest F. Young

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