While this is Stan & Ollie’s film, Chase appears as a grumpy hotel guest. The MegaPack includes a high-fidelity transfer of this segment along with a commentary track explaining how Chase’s directorial hand shaped the film’s pacing.
He died of a heart attack in 1940 at age 46, leaving behind a widow and a legacy whispered only by comedy insiders. Charley Chase MegaPack
For the cinephile, this isn't just a collection of old films; it is a masterclass in situational comedy. Charley Chase may have been the "relief" from the heavy hitters of his day, but today, he stands tall as a giant in his own right. While this is Stan & Ollie’s film, Chase
His directing work here is subtle but genius. He understood the "slow burn" and the "comic pause" better than anyone. A Chase film breathes. It doesn't punch you with gags; it invites you to watch a man’s life crumble in the most polite way possible. For the cinephile, this isn't just a collection
This MegaPack spans his legendary tenure at (where he mentored Laurel & Hardy) and his later, more audacious sound shorts at Columbia . You’ll witness the evolution of a master: from the frantic energy of the jazz-age two-reelers to the rapid-fire verbal wit of the pre-Code talkies.