The Chaser
The Chaser

The Chaser

1928Movie69 minEnglish

A wife, tired of her husband's non-stop carousing, sues him for divorce. The judge, however, comes up with a novel solution--he makes the husband take his wife's place in the household--including dressing like her--for 30 days to see what it's like to be his wife.

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Director: Harry A. PollardGenres: Comedy, Short, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman named Sally is engaged to a wealthy suitor but finds herself attracted to a handsome young mechanic. Her father disapproves of the mechanic and tries to keep them apart. However, during a car race, Sally realizes her true feelings and chooses the mechanic over the rich man, much to her father's dismay.

Critical Reception

As a silent short film from 1928, 'The Chaser' received localized reviews at the time of its release, primarily focusing on its comedic elements and the performances of its lead actors. Contemporary critics generally noted its lighthearted entertainment value and simple romantic storyline, typical for shorts of the era. Audience reception would have been based on local theater engagements and word-of-mouth.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its lighthearted comedic tone.
  • Praised for the chemistry between the lead actors.
  • Seen as a charming, albeit simple, romantic short.

Google audience: As a silent short film from 1928, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, films of this genre and era were generally enjoyed for their straightforward entertainment and escapism.

Fun Fact

'The Chaser' was part of a popular trend of romantic comedies in short film format during the late 1920s, often used as B-features or standalone entertainment in movie theaters.

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