Sing Sister Sing


20m 1935

Brief Synopsis

Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly move into an apartment and end up driving each other crazy!

Film Details

Genre
Comedy
Short
Release Date
1935
Production Company
Hal Roach Studios, Inc.
Distribution Company
MGM Distribution Company; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.

Technical Specs

Duration
20m

Synopsis

Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly move into an apartment and end up driving each other crazy!

Film Details

Genre
Comedy
Short
Release Date
1935
Production Company
Hal Roach Studios, Inc.
Distribution Company
MGM Distribution Company; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.

Technical Specs

Duration
20m

Articles

Sing, Sister, Sing


Sing, Sister, Sing (1935) throws Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly together as roommates. Playing against type, Thelma turns out to be the more annoying bunkmate, sending Patsy into paroxysms of frustration. Thelma chides, "Never let trifles upset you," and tells Patsy to just sing a little song if she feels herself getting angry, hence the title. Director Parrott uses a variety of household items as sources of friction -- a steam radiator, a Murphy bed -- but the capper is when Thelma reveals herself to be a sleepwalker and takes a moonlight stroll on the ledge of their high-rise.

Producer: Hal Roach
Director: James Parrott
Cinematography: Art Lloyd
Music: Leroy Shield
Cast: Thelma Todd (Thelma), Patsy Kelly (Patsy), Harry Bowen (Hotel Clerk (uncredited), Charlie Hall (Porter (uncredited), Arthur Housman (Drunk (uncredited).
BW-21m.

by Bret Wood
Sing, Sister, Sing

Sing, Sister, Sing

Sing, Sister, Sing (1935) throws Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly together as roommates. Playing against type, Thelma turns out to be the more annoying bunkmate, sending Patsy into paroxysms of frustration. Thelma chides, "Never let trifles upset you," and tells Patsy to just sing a little song if she feels herself getting angry, hence the title. Director Parrott uses a variety of household items as sources of friction -- a steam radiator, a Murphy bed -- but the capper is when Thelma reveals herself to be a sleepwalker and takes a moonlight stroll on the ledge of their high-rise. Producer: Hal Roach Director: James Parrott Cinematography: Art Lloyd Music: Leroy Shield Cast: Thelma Todd (Thelma), Patsy Kelly (Patsy), Harry Bowen (Hotel Clerk (uncredited), Charlie Hall (Porter (uncredited), Arthur Housman (Drunk (uncredited). BW-21m. by Bret Wood

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