Charley Chase Megapack [repack]

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When Charley was gone, the Crescent did not crumble. New projectionists came and found, tucked behind layers of paint, the same brittle crate and the same stamped name: CHARLEY CHASE MEGAPACK. Some will say the box chose its keeper. Some will say the films were merely reels, and memory is a private business. But if you ever sit in a small theater on a rainy night, and a film flickers to life that makes you laugh and then remember why you cried — look at the back row. There might be a small figure watching. If he turns toward you, do not be afraid. He is only making sure you keep your pieces, and that you, too, leave something gentle for the next keeper. Charley Chase MegaPack

1. Dog Shy (1926)

Widely considered his masterpiece. Chase plays a man terrified of dogs who must win the heart of a woman who owns a Great Dane. The final chase sequence—involving a runaway baby carriage, a streetcar, and a parade—is structurally perfect. Could you clarify which of these you mean

5. The Heckler (1940)

One of his final short films. It proves Chase could hang with the Three Stooges generation. He plays a frustrated theater manager dealing with a drunk audience member. The physical comedy is brutal. Some will say the box chose its keeper