Chase Megapack — Charley

In the golden age of silent and early sound comedy, a few names dominate the conversation: Chaplin, Keaton, Lloyd, and later, Laurel & Hardy. But lurking just beneath that A-list is a man who might have been the most consistently hilarious of them all. His name is Charley Chase.

A silent film with a frantic pace. Chase is trying to get to his wedding, but his future mother-in-law’s limousine keeps getting stripped of parts by strangers. The final freeze-frame of Chase screaming silently into the camera is the stuff of comedy legend. Charley Chase MegaPack

Often cited as one of the funniest two-reelers ever made. Chase plays a homely man who, after getting a drastic makeover, doesn’t recognize his own wife (who has also had a makeover). They end up trying to have an affair with each other. It is sophisticated, ridiculous, and flawless. In the golden age of silent and early