Call of the Cuckoo (1927)
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Synopsis of Call of the Cuckoo
Jewish comic Max Davidson stars in this Hal Roach farce that would most likely have been completely forgotten had not Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, and Charley Chase turned up in cameo appearances. Davidson, wife Lillian Elliott, and son Spec O'Donnell are attempting to sell their house, which is located right next door to an insane asylum inhabited by a group of would-be radio announcers (the Messieurs Laurel, Hardy, Chase and James Finlayson). At the end of their ropes, the Davidsons finally find a buyer willing to swap houses, "no questions asked." The proud little family takes possession of their new abode, the street number of which is 1313, but it proves to be a lemon of gargantuan proportion where everything is topsy-turvy. A housewarming party ends in a free-for-all that nearly wrecks the house, and, after surveying the damage, the Davidsons discover that the insane asylum has relocated as well -- to right next door. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Call of the Cuckoo
- Max Davidson - Max Gimpelwart
- Spec O'Donnell - The Gimpelwart's son
- Stan Laurel - asylum inmate
- James Finlayson - asylum inmate
- Frank Brownlee - irate visitor
- Lyle Barton - houseguest
- Fay Holderness - houseguest
- Leo Willis - houseguest
- Lillian Elliott - Mrs. Gimpelwart
- Charley Chase - asylum inmate
- Oliver Hardy - asylum inmate
- Edgar Dearing - house swapper
- Otto H. Fries - houseguest
- Charlie Hall - houseguest
- Lyle Tayo - houseguest
- Charles Meakin - houseguest
- Director(s):
- Clyde Bruckman
- Producer(s):
- Hal Roach
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