In the fourth short in the Hollywood Girls series, ever hopeful Virginia Brooks, Rita Flynn, and Jeanne Farrin are on their uppers, owing everyone. So they take jobs as chambermaids at a hotel. This being a comedy, they are mistaken for royalty traveling incognito, are pampered by the hotel, and sought after by a convention of movie producers who show up.
There are a couple of good physical gags and funny situations under the expert direction of William Goodrich -- the pseudonym of Roscoe Arbuckle after he was banned from films, after being found not guilty of murdering Virginia Rappe.
The title refers to the girl's dog Queenie, a movie regular since 1922, and one of the sources of confusion that set up the situation.
There are a couple of good physical gags and funny situations under the expert direction of William Goodrich -- the pseudonym of Roscoe Arbuckle after he was banned from films, after being found not guilty of murdering Virginia Rappe.
The title refers to the girl's dog Queenie, a movie regular since 1922, and one of the sources of confusion that set up the situation.