Year: 1937
Runtime: 10 mins
Language: English
Director: Roy Rowland
The short film featuring Robert Benchley became his biggest hit since How to Sleep, earning him a New York‑based contract for additional shorts. In the comedic piece, a husband and wife endure a chaotic evening at the cinema. It received an Academy Award nomination for Best Short Subject (One‑Reel) at the 10th Oscars in 1937.
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