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Southern Exposure

  • 1935
  • U
  • 21m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
75
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SlapstickComedyMusicShort

Connie Chase receives a letter from Chaseville in Chase County, Kentucky, informing her that her lawyer husband, Charley, is a descendant of the Blue Grass State Chases. Assuming that they a... Read allConnie Chase receives a letter from Chaseville in Chase County, Kentucky, informing her that her lawyer husband, Charley, is a descendant of the Blue Grass State Chases. Assuming that they are now aristocratic heirs, they take a trip to visit their wealthy relations. They soon di... Read allConnie Chase receives a letter from Chaseville in Chase County, Kentucky, informing her that her lawyer husband, Charley, is a descendant of the Blue Grass State Chases. Assuming that they are now aristocratic heirs, they take a trip to visit their wealthy relations. They soon discover that Chaseville is a back-country hick town, and that their kin are dirt-poor illit... Read all

  • Director
    • Charley Chase
  • Stars
    • Charley Chase
    • Constance Bergen
    • Bob Burns
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    75
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    • Director
      • Charley Chase
    • Stars
      • Charley Chase
      • Constance Bergen
      • Bob Burns
    • 4User reviews
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    Charley Chase
    Charley Chase
    • Colonel Charley Chase…
    Constance Bergen
    Constance Bergen
    • Connie Chase
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Jimmie Chase
    • (as Robert Burns)
    Jessie Arnold
    Jessie Arnold
    • Grandma Chase
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Bernard
    Harry Bernard
      Phil Bloom
      Phil Bloom
      • Juryman
      • (uncredited)
      Fred Burley
      • Juryman
      • (uncredited)
      Louise Carver
      Louise Carver
      • Elmira Chase
      • (uncredited)
      Jack Curtis
      Jack Curtis
      • Juryman
      • (uncredited)
      Russell Custer
      • Courtroom Spectator
      • (uncredited)
      Max Davidson
      Max Davidson
      • Man Saluting Charley in Restaurant
      • (uncredited)
      Lester Dorr
      Lester Dorr
      • Train Passenger
      • (uncredited)
      Tex Driscoll
      Tex Driscoll
      • Townsman
      • (uncredited)
      Jay Eaton
      Jay Eaton
      • Man in Restaurant
      • (uncredited)
      Fern Emmett
      Fern Emmett
      • Miss Lavinia Watkins
      • (uncredited)
      Karl Farr
      Karl Farr
      • Musician
      • (uncredited)
      Pete Gordon
      Pete Gordon
      • Juryman
      • (uncredited)
      Carlton Griffin
      Carlton Griffin
      • Man in Restaurant
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Charley Chase
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      Michael_Elliott

      Hilarious

      Southern Exposure (1935)

      *** (out of 4)

      Charley Chase short has him and his wife getting a letter from his relatives in Kentucky. Chase, thinking the relatives are rich, travels down there but it turns out they're just a bunch of dumb rednecks. I guess being from Kentucky myself I could get bent out of shape over all the offensive stereotypes but hell, they were funny. All the stereotypes are so over the top that I quite often found myself laughing very hard but with that in mind I'm not sure how others would look at this short. There's some politically incorrect humor and another scene where chase talks about "making love", which I was shocked to see since this film was made after the Pre-Code era.
      michaelscheck

      Charley Chase - one of the greatest comedians ever

      Charley Chase is almost forgotten today. If you are lucky enough to see one of his shorts today, you won't understand why. This one here contains a nice little song preformed by Chase and one dancing sequence, also preformed by Chase. Actually, you see two Chases dance; Charley plays a double role here: himself and "Pappy" a southern relative of Charley's. This underestimated short shows his many skills: He was a great actor (you wouldn't recognize him as "Pappy" if you wouldn't know it was him); he directed many of his own films; he was a great singer, a gifted dancer AND he had a secure sense of comical timing.

      He should stand out as one of the greatest comedians ever lived, together with Chaplin, Keaton, Harold Lloyd and Stan Laurel.
      10boblipton

      One Of Chase's Best Late Roach Shorts

      Charley Chase and wife Constance Bergen think they're Kentucky aristocrats and head down to check out the ancestral lands. Insted they find hillbillies, with chase playing a second role, as an old geezer accused of breach of promise.

      Chase did a hillbilly comedy every four or five years, and this is a fine example, with a song, great gags, and Bob Burns, playing his 'bazooka' -- think of what you might get if you tried to make a slide trombone out of plumbing pipes. There's also a great finale, with Chase showing off his eccentric dancing in two styles: not only as himself, but also as the old geezer.
      6planktonrules

      Sort of like Charlie Chase meets Little Abner

      So far, I've seen about 15 Charlie Chase shorts and invariably, I have noticed that the sound ones are just not as funny--as if the original silent wonderful formula just isn't there. While 15 or so films does NOT make me a definitive expert (I am sure there are some on IMDb who have seen and reviewed many more), it does seem to show some sort of trend.

      This film is a pleasant diversion and that is about it. While it's not annoying like some of the Patsy Kelly-Charlie Chase films (geez, she was annoying and so, so very loud--something Chase never was), the film doesn't have a lot of humor to it. Instead of the usual funny situations, Charlie and his wife go to the hills of Kentucky where they meet up with Charlie's long-lost kin (including an uncle who is also played by Charlie). It's sort of like a live action version of Little Abner or the Beverly Hillbillies with 'corn likker', banjo music, shootin', sleepin' with pigs, etc. It's a cute diversion, but otherwise it's a pretty skipable film that is sure to irritate many Kentuckians!!

      PS--In an early bit part, you'll see a very young Alfalfa Switzer in this film (from the Little Rascals).

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        (I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land)
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        Written by Daniel Decatur Emmett

        Sung by men in restaurant

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      • Release date
        • April 6, 1935 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Filming locations
        • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
      • Production company
        • Hal Roach Studios
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      • Runtime
        21 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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