George Bunny's career as a screen comedian was an attempt to cash in on his brother, John's reputation, but George is no comedian. Here he plays a young man -- he is supposed to have been in his mid-fifties when this movie was made, but if so, he could have passed for 30 -- who heads over to a sanitarium filled with the usual crazy types, falls in love and runs off with the leading lady, all without doing anything that might be called in the least funny. | |
Release Date: | Jun 11, 1921 |
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Director: | Mark Goldaine |
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Genres: | Comedy |
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Updated: May 14, 2024 Entered: May 15, 2024 |
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George Bunny | None |
Billy Franey | None |
Babe London | None |
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Mark Goldaine | Director |
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