When the union paper hangers strike, two idiots try to paper a room, occasionally throwing paste onto the bridge party taking place right next to them.
It's a series of low vaudeville or perhaps burlesque routines, involving a man dressing up as a woman,a drunk trying to make love to him, and other assorted bits stuck together with no sense of space. The director is George Lemaire, who spent most of his life as a straight man in two-acts. He served in this role to Louis Simon and Eddie Cantor. Besides appearing in a few movies at the dawn of sound, he directed a dozen short comedies for Pathe, while it was being absorbed into RKO. He died the year this was released.
It's a series of low vaudeville or perhaps burlesque routines, involving a man dressing up as a woman,a drunk trying to make love to him, and other assorted bits stuck together with no sense of space. The director is George Lemaire, who spent most of his life as a straight man in two-acts. He served in this role to Louis Simon and Eddie Cantor. Besides appearing in a few movies at the dawn of sound, he directed a dozen short comedies for Pathe, while it was being absorbed into RKO. He died the year this was released.