Dummy Ache
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Plot
Florence Kennedy has arranged a rehearsal for a part in a play for an amateur dramatic society at a fellow actor's home, but wishes to keep it secret from her husband Edgar, who leaves before the rehearsal begins.
Edgar is suspicious about his wife's behaviour and soon afterwards follows to spy on Florence with the help of a friendly cab driver.
The play itself is about a clandestine affair,with Florence appearing as one of the lovers involved, with the man being shot dead, though a dummy replaces the actor in the scene as it is thrown down onto the ground.
Edgar misconstrues this as a real life affair and murder involving Florence while seeing it through a window, and vows to help his wife "to the bitter end", locking her in a large cupboard.
Unaware that the body itself is a prop dummy, Edgar carries it away in a large basket and plans to dispose it to help his wife, still not realising it is a dummy.
After various scrapes with several cops and local townspeople who think he is a murderer and capture him, Florence eventually catches up with Edgar to explain the full story to him, the cops and townspeople, revealing it was a prop dummy used in a rehearsal for a play.
Cast
- Edgar Kennedy - Edgar
- Florence Lake - Florence
- Jack Rice - Florence's Brother
- Dot Farley - Florence's Mother
- George J. Lewis - The Actor
- Lucille Ball - The Actress
- Harry Bowen - The Cabbie
- Billy Franey - Man with Pitchfork
- Bobby Burns - Bit Role (uncredited)
References
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- 1936 films
- RKO Pictures short films
- American black-and-white films
- Films directed by Leslie Goodwins
- 1936 comedy films
- 1936 short films
- American comedy short films
- 1930s English-language films
- 1930s American films
- English-language comedy short films