Catalina, Here I Come
Originally released in 1927. Catalina, Here I Come is a comedy film. directed by Earle Rodney. At just 17 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Madeline Hurlock, Eddie Quillan, and Andy Clyde
Synopsis
Wanda is a gum-chewing waitress; dim Eddie, the pastry boy at the café, likes her. So does Mr. Hamhocks, the café owner, whose head is also turned by the arrival of Pearl Minnow, a gold digger in town for the annual Catalina Channel Swim, sponsored by Wrigley's. Wanda and Pearl take a dislike to each other; Hamhocks is charmed by Pearl and Eddie stays loyal to Wanda. The day of the swimming contest arrives, the two women compete, and the two men try to help their respective gals. Their trials and tribulations mix with documentary footage of the event. An angry swordfish gets in the act.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Mack Sennett Comedies
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Catalina, Here I Come about?
Wanda is a gum-chewing waitress; dim Eddie, the pastry boy at the café, likes her. So does Mr. Hamhocks, the café owner, whose head is also turned by the arrival of Pearl Minnow, a gold digger in...
Who directed Catalina, Here I Come?
Catalina, Here I Come was directed by Earle Rodney.
How long is Catalina, Here I Come?
Catalina, Here I Come has a runtime of 0 hours and 17 minutes (17 minutes total).
When was Catalina, Here I Come released?
Catalina, Here I Come was released on April 16, 1927 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Catalina, Here I Come?
The main cast of Catalina, Here I Come includes Madeline Hurlock, Eddie Quillan, Andy Clyde, Alma Bennett, Valery Schramm.