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The Rounder (1930)

A drunkard climbs a ladder into a bedroom in the wrong house and gets romantically involved with the woman who lives there.

Director:

J.C. Nugent

Writers:

J.C. Nugent (story and dialogue), Ralph Spence (interpolations)
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Cast

Complete credited cast:
Jack Benny ... Mr. Bartlett
Dorothy Sebastian ... Ethel Dalton
George K. Arthur ... Alfred Brown
Polly Moran ... Mary
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Storyline

Bartlett, a well dressed but drunk man, is able to convince a policeman passing by that the ladder he has set up to a second floor apartment building window is him trying to get into his own home. When he gets to the top of the ladder and into the room, he finds that it isn't his apartment, but that belonging to a beautiful young woman. She is socialite Ethel Dalton, who has just had an engagement-breaking argument with her fiancé, Alfred Brown, as she saw him seemingly cavorting with another woman. Despite being initially frightened by this strange young man in her apartment, she offers him a proposition: with a generous monthly stipend, marry her in name only, although they are to act married in public but not in private. He accepts. The next day when Ethel and Bartlett are to get married, she learns that what she saw Alfred doing with the other woman was innocent. The result is an unusual love triangle of sorts as Bartlett is still in the picture. That same policeman from the night... Written by Huggo

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Comedy | Short

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Mr. Bartlett: I love you. What is your name again?
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Early Benny
2 August 2019 | by GManfredSee all my reviews

Was surprised to see Jack Benny as a young man and showing more energy and vitality than in his later years on his TV show. On TV he is more stationary and lethargic, although still funny. Here his droll sense of humor is more effective as he strides easily around the set and flops into a chair, for example. His is not the comedy of the Marx Bros. or Laurel and Hardy - he is subtle and you listen to him more than watch what he does. I thought he was very funny and entertaining in this short, which has been given short shrift by previous reviewers.


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Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

18 January 1930 (USA) See more »

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Mono (Western Electric Sound System)

Aspect Ratio:

1.20 : 1
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