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Next Week-End (1934)

Will Stanton, drunken host at his own dull dinner party, decides to leave his guests and go out to make whoopee. At a local night club, emcee Eddie Dunn introduces singer Dorothy Granger. Her singing inspires not a single reaction. The dead atmosphere is livened up when Stanton shows up and starts mussing up everybody's hair. It catches on and soon patrons are mussing each other's hair. Stanton goes into the washroom and drunkenly washes two hands - one his and one the attendant's. He takes a bottle of soap back to the dance floor and pours it out, causing all the dancers to fall on their ..well, to fall down. A seltzer spray melee follows and Stanton decides to go home. His dull wife asks Stanton to tell his dull guests if he learned anything out on the town. Stanton picks up a bottle of seltzer and starts spritzing.

Release: 1934-02-24
Runtime: 14 min
Cast
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Douglas Wakefield
Dorothy Granger
Dorothy Granger
Billy Gilbert
Billy Gilbert
Eddie Dunn
Eddie Dunn
Will Stanton
Will Stanton
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Billy Nelson
Don Barclay
Don Barclay
Billy Bletcher
Billy Bletcher
Harry Bowen
Harry Bowen
Al Corporal
Al Corporal
Charlie Hall
Charlie Hall
James C. Morton
James C. Morton