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  • Hot Soup (1927)
  • Short | Comedy, Short
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Hot Soup (1927)
Short | Comedy, Short

George has an idea he is an actor but somebody threw an egg. And now he is being thrown out of the last theatrical agency, he is broke and has his dwarf to feed, in addition to himself. They find a place where "all you can eat" is served ...See moreGeorge has an idea he is an actor but somebody threw an egg. And now he is being thrown out of the last theatrical agency, he is broke and has his dwarf to feed, in addition to himself. They find a place where "all you can eat" is served for 25 cents. George has that amount and so he dresses the dwarf up like a baby and goes in. All goes well until George begins flirting with "Toy," the waitress. While he is doing this, the "baby" starts to grab his food and otherwise to forget that he is an infant. Consequently both are thrown out and warned to stay out. Then he disguises himself and puts the dwarf in a dog costume. He gets plenty of service but the dwarf, now disguised as a dog, starts a riot when he uses a gas hose to draw the soup from George's plate. In the resultant fight, the disguise drops off George and he is recognized. Both are kicked out, and fall into a dog catcher's wagon, the fake dog being taken for a large-sized stray dog. Written by Copyright Description from Library of Congress See less
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