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Too Many Highballs

60 %|Feb 10, 1933|Comedy

Harold Hobbs doesn't much like that his lazy, sponging and unemployed brother-in-law Claude and his mother-in-law live with him and his wife, Hortense, especially as the in-laws seem to rule the roost ever since they moved in. To get his in-laws out of the house, Harold has regularly left a bottle of booze for Claude to be able to entertain prospective employers. When Harold learns that on all the other occasions the employers have not showed (he assumes there probably were no prospective employers) leaving Claude to consume the booze on his own, he decides to show Claude a lesson by spiking the bottle with castor oil. Complications ensue when Joe, Harold's friend, encourages him to skip work to attend the prize fight. What Joe doesn't tell Harold is that he tells his boss that Harold needs the day off to attend to the sudden death of his brother-in-law.

Featured Crew

Clyde Bruckman
Director
Mack Sennett
Producer
Stuart E. McGowan
Script Supervisor
W.C. Fields
Story
George Unholz
Director of Photography
Harold Law
Script Supervisor

Cast

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Lloyd Hamilton
Harold Hobbs
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Marjorie Beebe
Hortense Hobbs
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Tom Dugan
Claude - Harold's Brother-in-Law
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Aggie Herring
Harold's Mother-in-Law
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Bud Jamison
Arresting Policeman
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Tom Dempsey
1st Traffic Cop
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Ernie Alexander
Hot Dog Vendor
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Joe Bordeaux
Fight Reporter
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Harry Bowen
2nd Traffic Cop
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Lige Conley
Ambulance Attendant
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Bobby Dunn
Ticket Seller
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George Gray
Police Clerk
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William McCall
Cop in Station
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Roger Moore
Two Tens for a Five Gag
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Dave Morris
Civilian in Station
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Hugh Saxon
Police Doctor
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Dick Stewart
Fight Announcer
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Ted Stroback
Chauffeur
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Fred Warren
Joe - Harold's Pal