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His Wooden Wedding

United States

1925

19 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
Silent
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DIR Leo McCarey

PROD Hal Roach

DP Glen Carrier

CAST Charley Chase, Katherine Grant, Gale Henry, Lassie Lou Ahern, John Cossar, Fred DeSilva, Helen Gilmore, Lyle Tayo

ED Richard C. Currier

Synopsis

A few moments before Charley is going to marry, a “friend”, who is jealous, gives him an anonymous note, stating that the bride has a wooden leg. Charley cancels the wedding, but agrees to leave her his very expensive engagement ring. His “friend” sees his chance to get the ring and tells her otherwise. But when he tries to hide the ring in his top hat, Charley finds out that he has mistakenly taken the wrong hat – the ring is in Charley’s hat. And he decides to go on a cruise. The bride, who has found out the reason for Charley’s change of mind follows them on her father’s yacht. Aboard the liner, Charley is fooling around with his top hat, and it takes a while, till he finds out about the hidden ring and starts wondering about the situation… –IMDb

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Leo McCarey

Los Angeles-born Leo McCarey was, along with Frank Capra, one of the most popular and successful comedy directors of the pre-World War II era. Unlike Capra, however, McCarey’s success endured well after World War II, and like Capra, his work was still influencing filmmakers in the 1990s. Originally an attorney, McCarey entered films by a circuitous route shortly after starting his own practice, beginning as an assistant to Tod Browning. During the 1920s, he went to work for Hal Roach Studios as a gag writer and director and, within two years, was a vice president. It was while at Roach that McCarey teamed Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy together for the first time, thus creating one of the most enduring comedy teams of all time. As a director, he imposed a frantically paced, breakneck speed to comedy which quickly became his trademark in the 1930s. A triple-threat as writer and producer as well as director, McCarey made some of the most inspired comedies of the decade, including The Milky… read more

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Simone Starace

18Feb13

I have been often wondering: having been his assistant director, was McCarey influenced by Tod Browning? Because his jokes involving physical deformity often have a strange, melancholic touch...

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Judicial Joe

28Sep11

Ableism is the funniest prejudice, because of its romantic inaccuracy. Wooden legs aren't a no-go in marriages - to me, they're a goddamn selling point.

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By David Phelps on January 27, 2011

From Leo McCarey's His Wooden Wedding (1925); featuring Charley Chase; titles by H.M. Walker; cinematography by Glen Carrier.

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