Crazy to Act

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  • NR
  • 1927
  • 25 min
  • 5.6  (106)

Crazy to Act, a silent black-and-white romantic comedy film, was released in 1927. It was directed by Earl C. Kenton and starred Matty Kemp, Mildred June, and Oliver Hardy. The movie tells the story of a struggling actor named Danny (Matty Kemp) who is in love with his co-star, Mary (Mildred June). Their play is being sponsored by a rich businessman, John (Harry Carter), who also has amorous designs on Mary.

Danny is determined to win Mary's heart, but he faces a number of obstacles along the way. For one thing, he is not the most talented actor, and his performances often elicit laughter from the audience for all the wrong reasons. Danny's attempts to win Mary's affection are often thwarted by John's interference, as John tries to bribe Mary with expensive gifts and promises of a glamorous lifestyle.

However, Danny's fortunes begin to change when he meets a wealthy widow named Mrs. Whiffen (Dorothy Coburn), who is enchanted by his charm and wit. Mrs. Whiffen takes a liking to Danny and invites him to her home, where she offers him financial support and the promise of a successful acting career. Danny is grateful for the opportunity, but he is also aware that he cannot abandon Mary, who has always been there for him.

As the play progresses, Danny and Mary's real-life romance begins to mirror that of their on-stage characters. They both realize that they are in love with each other, but they are still unsure of how to express their feelings. Meanwhile, John becomes increasingly jealous of Danny's success and begins to plot his downfall.

The climax of the film takes place during the play's final performance. Danny's talent has improved, and his performance is well-received by the audience. Mary finally confesses her love for Danny, and the two of them embrace on stage. John, desperate to ruin Danny's moment of triumph, rushes onto the stage with a gun, intending to kill Danny. However, he is foiled by Mrs. Whiffen, who has followed him to the theater and manages to disarm him.

In the end, Mary and Danny's love triumphs over all obstacles. John is arrested, and Danny's acting career is secured. The film ends with Danny and Mary embracing, with Mrs. Whiffen accompanying them as a sort of chaperone.

Crazy to Act is a charming film that captures the spirit of the silent era. It features excellent performances by Matty Kemp and Mildred June, and Oliver Hardy provides some comic relief in his role as the play's stage manager. The film's plot is a classic romantic comedy with a number of twists and turns, and the climax provides an exciting and satisfying conclusion to the story.

Overall, Crazy to Act is a delightful film that is well worth watching for fans of classic cinema. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of romantic comedies, and it will make audiences laugh and cheer for the lovable characters that populate its world.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1927
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    25 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.6  (106)