All Wet
All Wet
NR | 02 September 1922 (USA)
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A newly married couple looking for a house come up against a crooked real estate agent.

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boblipton

Al St. John reworks the basic outline of FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT and does nowhere nearly as well. While his uncle Roscoe Arbuckle was a good actor and co-starred with Mabel Normand, neither St. John nor his co-star are able to bring much chemistry to their acting, although she is appropriately cute.Instead of dealing with the issues of a sinking house as in the original, there is a long discursion under the sea involving man-eating fish and a bit of a race, as well as as a fight with a squid or octopus. The result is a decent although unremarkable remake. Stick with the original.

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