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Directed by Frank Capra.
Few comedies of the 1920s were as bizarre and surreal as Harry Langdon's Long Pants. Having recently come of age, small-town-boy Langdon aspires to become a great lover, drawing inspiration from the romantic novels he's been reading since childhood. Falling hard for a "vamp" (Alma Bennett), Harry vows to rid himself of his childhood sweetheart (Gladys Brockwell) in the traditional literary manner by taking her into the woods and shooting her! Of course, he fails in this effort and flops even worse with the Vamp, who turns out to be a gangster's moll. After a bloody gangland shootout in which the Vamp is killed, a sadder-but-wiser Harry returns to the arms of his hometown girl, who has never quite figured out that she'd previously been a candidate for extermination. Written by future director Arthur Ripley, Long Pants is as kinky as any of Ripley's film noirs of the 1940s. Long Pants represents the second and final collaboration between star Harry Langdon and director Frank Capra, who was fired when Langdon wrong-headedly decided to become his own director, resulting in a series of career-destroying flops. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"It's not often a film will elicit such unusual responses in it's audince. "This is so depraved", says Edwin Q. Oslan. "It had the cutest first degree murder I've even seen" says Andrew J. Aldea. Oddly enough, this is not a David Lynch film, but a Frank Capra/Harry Langdon colaboration. As longtime readers will remember, I am not a big fan of Langdon. I find his character creepy and not funny. Mr. Oslan feels that Langdon is creepy and funny, so I guess the two traits are not mutually exclusive. Anyway, Long Pants is, like its predecessors, episodic, with a plot designed only to fit around Langdon's comedy routines. In a general sense, the film involves Harry Shelby's (Langdon) attempts to shake his fiencee Priscilla (Priscilla Bonner) and marry the much attractive (apparently that's the only reason) Bebe Blair (Gladys Brockwell), a drug attadict wanted by the police. This puts Harry in a series of black comedy situations, such as having to kill Priscilla. I realize from loo ... " [More]
 



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