Opened by Mistake
Patsy tries to stay with Thelma at the hospital where she works, but Thelma is forced to pretend that Patsy is a patient.
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Plot Summary
Eddie Cantor, a nervous theater usher, dreams of becoming a movie star. He stumbles into a series of mishaps while trying to impress a beautiful actress and avoid the wrath of his boss. His mistaken identity and comedic timing lead to escalating chaos in the theater.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1934, detailed contemporary critical reception is scarce. However, Eddie Cantor's established comedic talent and the lighthearted premise suggest it was likely viewed as a simple, amusing diversion typical of the era's short subjects.
What Reviewers Say
- A brief and amusing showcase for Eddie Cantor's physical comedy.
- Relies on mistaken identity and fast-paced gags for its humor.
- A standard but enjoyable short film from the golden age of Hollywood shorts.
Google audience: Audience reception for this short is not widely documented, but given its era and star, it likely appealed to fans of light, character-driven comedy.
Fun Fact
This short film was part of a series of musical comedies produced by RKO Radio Pictures featuring prominent vaudeville and radio stars of the time.
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