Take 'em and Shake 'em
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Directed byFatty Arbuckle
(as William Goodrich)
(as William Goodrich)
Written byBeatrice Van
Produced byLew Lipton
StarringJune MacCloy
| Take 'em and Shake 'em | |
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| Directed by | Fatty Arbuckle (as William Goodrich) |
| Written by | Beatrice Van |
| Produced by | Lew Lipton |
| Starring | June MacCloy |
| Edited by | John F. Link Sr. |
| Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 18 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Take 'em and Shake 'em is a 1931 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Fatty Arbuckle and starring June MacCloy. The film has 2 reels[1] and is a sound short.[2]
Three girls are occupying the apartment of a rich Frenchman and have no intention to leave.
Cast
Reception
The Hollywood Reporter described the short as "20 minutes of unbelievable hokum".[2]
The Motion Picture Herald calls it "a comedy effort that contains a fair deal of slapstick."[3]