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NOBODY'S HOME Rare and violent slapstick comedy Vernon & Quillan

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2009

Columbia Pictures rarity with Wally Vernon and Eddie Quillan in a fairly violent two-reel comedy from Jules White (which is a remake of a remake of a earlier Columbia short called BURY THE HATCHET with Monty Collins and Tom Kennedy). Film print is a tad on the dark side...always looking for an upgrade!

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  • What's the year on this one? I couldn't make it out. Mid-50's I'm guessing?

  • This was released 6/9/1955. It's a remake of HOUSE ABOUT IT (1950), which was a remake of BURY THE HATCHET (1937) and uses footage from both films.

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  • This is SO funny! It's terrific! Where did you ever find this?

  • @LandondeeL This is too true, after all he made all the 3 Stooges shorts.

  • ha ha 

  • Jules White and "Violent Slapstick" go together!

  • What Bob Clampett was to cartoons, Jules White was to live movies...violent & even sick. Many comics couldn't stand working with him, especially Keaton...

  • If I got my actors right, during the silent film days, when Mack Sennett lost Harry Langdon to another studio, he tried to turn Eddie Qullan into a Langdon knockoff

  • At last. REAL Slapstick.

    If it don`t hurt. It ain`t gonna work ! LOL

    This is back in the days, when a man was a man, and a Slap in the puss, WAS a Slap in the puss.

  • Thank you for posting this, my grandfather was Wally Vernon and this is new to me. I appreciated the Three Stooges style of slapstick,because Wally was co-owner with Shemp Howard of a nightclub in Hollywood called Stage One in 1937.

  • lol nice

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