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File: Mighty Like A Moose (1926).ogv

Author: Thomas Leo McCarey

Publisher: Pathé Exchange

Year: 1926

PD: PD-US|1969

Note: An 1926 American silent comedy short film. It was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress.

Cat: Comedy film, Sound film


00:00

CHARLEY CHASE
in
"MIGHTY LIKE A
MOOSE"


00:04

With

VIVIEN OAKLAND
ANN HOWE (The Radio Girl)
CHARLES CLARY
GALE HENRY
MALCOLM DENNY
And
"BUDDY"


00:09

Directed by
LEO McCAREY

Photographed by
Len Powers

Edited by
Richard Currier


00:15

Supervising Director
F. RICHARD JONES

Titles by
H. M. Walker


00:19

A  story of homely people—A wife with a face that would stop a clock—And her husband with a face that would start it again——


00:32

Mr. Moose——the husband——
Secretly saving his money for months—To take the detour out of his teeth——

CHARLEY CHASE


01:10

The Wife——
If Mussolini had had a nose like hers—his wound would have been fatal——

Vivien Oakland


01:20

JulyTuesday 13,19[2*]

Have saved enough
to have my nose
operated on and
to buy some wonder-
ful new clothes. It
is to be a big surprise
for my husband.


01:46

The Great Day—
When Mr. Moose felt he could face the world—Without walking backwards—


02:14

"——Your own family wouldn't know you—I have made up a false set—for identification—"


02:27

PRIVATE


02:36

—Secretly—In another office—the wife was winning by a nose—


02:48

"——Marvelous!—She is so different—So changed——"


02:56

"—I'm giving a little party at the house tonight—Won't you come over?—"


03:03

"—Thanks—I've stopped having a good time—I'm married—"


03:56

——The first girl that had ever looked at him without laughing—He was thrilled——


04:34

"—Please allow me—It's just a loan—"


04:47

"—Won't you let me see you home in my car?—"


04:53

METROPOLITAN
CAB
CO.


05:07

"—By the way—Wouldn't you like to go out on a nice little party tonight?——"


05:16

—Romance!—No man had ever gazed into her eyes before—They never got further than her nose—


05:36

"—Are you married?—"


05:45

"—Are you?—"


05:54

"—I live in the next block—I'd better get out here—"


06:05

"—Meet me right here—In half an hour——"


06:20

"—Wait here for me—"


06:46

—His master's teeth!—


07:00

"—Wait here for me—I won't be long—"


08:17

Fashion hint——His plus fours——


10:16

The Doctor's parties were most exclusive—Nobody was invited but friends, acquaintances and strangers—


10:26

"—Grab a good flashlight—We've been trying for weeks to git somethin' 'on' the Doc——"


11:03

"——I only know the polka—I haven't danced since 1888——"


12:19

"—There's nothin' wrong with the party—But the Chief says to arrest everybody for practice—"


12:31

"—Excuse me, Floradora—You're standing on my foot——"


12:50

"——Meet one of the Mayflower girls——"


13:08

"——I want to be honest with you—I'm married——"


13:14

"——Don't take it so seriously—So am I—"


13:24

——How does your husband look?——"


13:27

"—Terrible—Teeth like a walrus——"


13:42

"——We're raided!—Don't give your right name!——"


13:51

"—The musicians can get out—We don't want them——"


14:34

"—Boys!—The police are looking for a bootlegger!——"


14:44

"—They just took a taxi—"


14:54

Hours later——
They ran up a taxi bill of $11.95—And a temperature of 104°—


15:04

"—Thank Heaven—We've got nothing to worry about now—"


15:09

"—Extra!—All 'bout the big raid!—"


15:15

WILD PARTY RAIDED IN
FASHIONABLE APARTMENT

Caught in the Net!


15:26

"—So long—See you in divorce court——"


16:20

"—Throw that woman out before my wife sees her——"


16:38

"—You idiot!—I'm Mrs. Moose—with alterations——"


16:53

—The maddening thought—She had been stepping out—He couldn't trust her——


17:03

—He would show her—Would teach her a lesson——


17:18

"—Your mistress wants you—Knock loudly on her door——"


17:39

"—I couldn't go away without you—Leave your husband——Fly with me—"


17:59

"—My God!—My husband!—"


18:22

"—I-I-I had my nose lifted——"


18:25

"—See my lawyer—He'll lift it some more——"


19:14

"—He's got a gun!—"


19:48

"——Your hour has come!—You home wrecker!——"


20:43

MIRACLE OF MODERN SURGERY
SHOWN IN PLASTIC OPERATION

BEFOREAFTER


21:12

"—We Mooses never give up!——"


21:41

"——Now you cur—Leave my house!——"


22:41

Pathécomedy
TRADE MARK