Year: 1925
Runtime: 18 mins
Directors: Joe Rock, Scott Pembroke
At 3 A.M. in the Firewater Club, a drunken Stanley tries to commandeer the orchestra. The manager—a retired boxer—orders him to calm down, but Stanley continues causing chaos and eventually attempts to dance with the manager’s wife, pushing the manager’s patience to its breaking point.
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