Sixteen Sweeties (1930)
A claustrophobic stage revue where McNaughton comes out to introduce the numbers with Thelma white and chorines, but is interrupted by Wills and Carney with painful gags, and some clothes-tearing horseplay. For a costume number with the boys, McNaughton is replaced by McKay.
Director: Harry Delmar
Genre: Music, Comedy
Runtime: 21 min
Release Date: April 19, 1930
Cast
- Thelma White - Star of the Show
- Bob Carney - Bob
- Si Wills - Si
- Harry McNaughton - Harry
- George McKay - Harry's Understudy
- Eddie Elkins - Orchestra Leader
Screenplay
Cinematography: Walter Strenge
Editing: Edward Pfitzenmeier
Production: Melody Comedies, Pathé Exchange
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Dark Comedy and Irony
Keywords
dark comedy, short film
More Films by Director: Harry Delmar
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sixteen Sweeties about?
- A claustrophobic stage revue where McNaughton comes out to introduce the numbers with Thelma white and chorines, but is interrupted by Wills and Carney with painful gags, and some clothes-tearing horseplay. For a costume number with the boys, McNaughton is replaced by McKay.
- Who directed Sixteen Sweeties?
- Sixteen Sweeties was directed by Harry Delmar.
- Who stars in Sixteen Sweeties?
- Sixteen Sweeties stars Thelma White, Bob Carney, Si Wills, Harry McNaughton, George McKay, Eddie Elkins.
- How long is Sixteen Sweeties?
- Sixteen Sweeties has a runtime of 21m (21 minutes).
- What genre is Sixteen Sweeties?
- Sixteen Sweeties is a Music, Comedy film.
- Where was Sixteen Sweeties produced?
- Sixteen Sweeties was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Sixteen Sweeties?
- The themes of Sixteen Sweeties include: Dark Comedy and Irony.