At another of those colleges where there's no sign that anyone has ever seen the interior of a classroom, Gay Seabrook is the snooping writer on the college paper. When a statue meant to be unveiled in the morning goes missing, Miss Seabrook's sorority persuades a student to take its place. Several other groups do much the same.
Educational Pictures, besides the occasional picture that was, you know, educational, released a lot of good slapstick short comedies in the silent era under the supervision of producer Jack White. Like the other well-known producers of silent shorts -- Sennett, Roach, and Christie -- it struggled during the sound era, with production costs up and demand down. Eventually it was folded into 20th Century-Fox.
This one is fairly typical of their sound product, with a couple of good comedy sequences and a general air of trying but not quite succeeding in bringing slapstick into the sound era. With Toby Wing, Georgia O'Dell, and John T. Murray.
Educational Pictures, besides the occasional picture that was, you know, educational, released a lot of good slapstick short comedies in the silent era under the supervision of producer Jack White. Like the other well-known producers of silent shorts -- Sennett, Roach, and Christie -- it struggled during the sound era, with production costs up and demand down. Eventually it was folded into 20th Century-Fox.
This one is fairly typical of their sound product, with a couple of good comedy sequences and a general air of trying but not quite succeeding in bringing slapstick into the sound era. With Toby Wing, Georgia O'Dell, and John T. Murray.