Greek Meets Greek (1920) [N/A]

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Featuring:
Eddie Boland, Ethel Broadhurst, The Vanity Fair Girls

Written by:
Hal Roach

Directed by:
Nicholas T. Barrows


Release Date:
December 12, 1920

Original Title:
Greek Meets Greek

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Rolin Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 12

Eddie Boland is a scholar of Greek philosophy and is in his study when the butler interrupts him with a message. In the next room his sister (Ethel Broadhurst) has her friends over and are making a lot of noise. The professor flips and confronts them all and resorts to mocking them with "you dress like peacocks and dance like turkeys."

Xenophon Socrates O'Brien cannot understand the modern dance. He censures the girls for their modern ways and tells them that the ancient Greeks were more graceful and entertaining. The maidens take the cue, appropriate all the linen they can find in the house and appear on the lawn as classic dancers. A professor of the " shimmy dance " is introduced to instruct them in this art. His lessons seem to confuse rather than instruct and the dance ends in a "merry-go-round" with the Professor, who has bedecked himself in Greek costume, in a state of collapse.

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