Charley Chase Megapack Access
Are you more interested in his (1924–1928) or his early sound shorts (1929–1933)?
For far too long, the name Charley Chase has been the silent era’s best-kept secret: a footnote between Keaton, Chaplin, and Lloyd. No longer. The is the definitive, career-spanning collection that restores this comic genius to his rightful throne—as the most effortlessly charming, structurally inventive, and musically gifted comedian of Hollywood’s golden age. Charley Chase MegaPack
– Charley Chase
Includes dozens of his best Hal Roach short films. Are you more interested in his (1924–1928) or
Born Charles Joseph Parrott in Baltimore, Maryland, on October 20, 1893, Charley Chase began his career in vaudeville as a teenager before moving to film in 1912. He cut his teeth at pioneering comedy studios, appearing in bit parts in Mack Sennett's Keystone films, including those of a young Charlie Chaplin. By 1920, Chase had landed at the Hal Roach studio, where he truly found his voice. He cut his teeth at pioneering comedy studios,
: Alongside Laurel and Hardy and Our Gang , Chase was a cornerstone of the Hal Roach "Lot of Fun".