So You Think You're Not Guilty
So You Think You're Not Guilty

So You Think You're Not Guilty

1950Movie10 minEnglish

Joe McDoakes pleads "not guilty" to a traffic violation but is convicted anyway. Handling this setback in his usual manner, the two-dollar fine quickly pyramids to a 10-year jail sentence.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Herbert YatesGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A man finds himself on trial for a crime he cannot remember committing, despite his wife's insistence of his innocence. The courtroom proceedings reveal humorous misunderstandings and a surprising twist.

Critical Reception

As a short comedy film from the era, critical reception was generally lighthearted, focusing on its brief runtime and comedic elements rather than profound artistic merit. Audiences likely appreciated it as a quick cinematic diversion.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted humor and quick pacing.
  • Found to be an amusing, albeit forgettable, short film.
  • The courtroom setting provides ample opportunity for comedic misinterpretations.

Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available for this particular short film. However, shorts from this era were typically enjoyed for their brevity and simple comedic premises.

Fun Fact

This short film is part of the 'So You Think You Can...' series, which often featured ordinary people in extraordinary or humorous situations.

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Talk about turning a drama into a crisis! “McDoakes” (George O’Hanlon) and his wife “Alice” (Phyllis Coates) are accused of running a temperamental stop-sign but instead of just paying the $2 fine, he elects for his day in court. That is ju...