The Great American Mug (S)
1945 · Movie · 10 min. · United States
A visit to a barbershop, the place where men go to relax, gossip, and trade old stories and jokes. It's a place of the latest gadgets too. Then, using a photo on the wall as a taking-off point, the film hearkens back to a turn-of-the century tonsorial parlor. There, a shave and a haircut are two bits. Beards and sideburns are trimmed, special brushes help keep hair from falling out, and for 30 minutes, a man can relax in a mohair chair that cost the barber $20 installed. In the back, a traveler can take a bath for 20 cents. The stories and jokes seem to be the same - only the prices have changed.
Direction Cy Endfield
Cast Walter Soderling · Lester Dorr · Frank Darien · Leo White · Arthur Space · Eric Mayne · Harry Barris · Robert Emmett O'Connor · Mitchell Lewis · William 'Bill' Phillips · Pat McKee · Howard M. Mitchell · John Nesbitt
Soundtrack Max Terr
Screenplay George B. Seitz Jr.
Cinematography Walter Lundin
Original title The Great American Mug
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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