The Chorus Lady
The Chorus Lady

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The Chorus Lady

1924
Movie
70 min
English

When her latest show closes, Pat O'Brien returns home. The stable owned by her fiancé, Dan Mallory, catches fire, and Pat helps save his prize horse, Lady Belle, who is blinded. Because of the fire, Pat and Dan have to put their wedding plans on hold, and Pat returns to the stage.

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Director: Charles ReisnerGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A young woman dreams of escaping her humble origins by becoming a star on the stage. She gets her chance when she auditions for a spot in a chorus line. However, her aspirations are quickly complicated by the realities of backstage life and the interference of ambitious rivals.

Critical Reception

As a silent short from the early 20th century, contemporary critical reception is largely uncatalogued. However, Mabel Normand's performances in shorts of this era were generally popular with audiences, often praised for her slapstick and comedic timing.

What Reviewers Say

  • Mabel Normand's comedic prowess is on full display.

  • The short offers a glimpse into the backstage world of theater in the 1920s.

  • Relies heavily on slapstick and physical comedy typical of the era.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific short is difficult to gauge due to its age and format. However, Mabel Normand was a major star whose films generally garnered significant audience interest and positive feedback for her engaging performances.

Fun Fact

Mabel Normand was one of the most popular stars of the silent film era, known for her energetic and often improvisational comedic style.

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