Caught in the Act (1941)
He was 'CAUGHT IN THE ACT" and couldn't explain---so he spent the night in jail!
On the day of his daughter's wedding, a good-natured construction worker (Henry Armetta) is suspected by his wife of being involved with another woman, wrongly implicates his company's boss as a racketeer, and is arrested by police for running a shakedown operation. Comedy.
Director: Jean Yarbrough
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 62 min
Release Date: January 17, 1941
Cast
- Henry Armetta - Mike Ripportella
- Inez Palange - Mary Ripportella
- Iris Meredith - Lucy Ripportella
- Robert Baldwin - Jim Keene
- Charles Miller - Leonard G. Brandon
- Maxine Leslie - Fay Kingman
- William Newell - Sgt. Riley
Screenplay
- Al Martin (Screenplay)
- Robert James Cosgriff (Story)
Production: PRC
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Wedding Disasters and Big Laughs, Wedding Mishap and Funny Disaster
Keywords
murder, wedding, foreman
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Caught in the Act about?
- On the day of his daughter's wedding, a good-natured construction worker (Henry Armetta) is suspected by his wife of being involved with another woman, wrongly implicates his company's boss as a racketeer, and is arrested by police for running a shakedown operation. Comedy.
- Who directed Caught in the Act?
- Caught in the Act was directed by Jean Yarbrough.
- Who stars in Caught in the Act?
- Caught in the Act stars Henry Armetta, Inez Palange, Iris Meredith, Robert Baldwin, Charles Miller, Maxine Leslie.
- How long is Caught in the Act?
- Caught in the Act has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
- What genre is Caught in the Act?
- Caught in the Act is a Comedy film.
- Where was Caught in the Act produced?
- Caught in the Act was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Caught in the Act?
- The themes of Caught in the Act include: Wedding Disasters and Big Laughs, Wedding Mishap and Funny Disaster.