Soup and Fish
Soup and Fish
Release: 1934-03-30
·Runtime: 18m
Comedy
At a ritzy beauty salon, while a mud pack is on her face, a wealthy socialite invites Thelma and Patsy, two salon attendants, to a party, mistakenly thinking they are social acquaintances whom she wants to entertain a visiting count. Just before our working-class pair arrives at the party, the hostess is called away to see to an ill dog. Thelma tries to behave in a refined way, but Patsy, with a head full of practical jokes and a bra filled with trick gadgets, turns the party on its head. The butler calls the hostess back to her home. Is Thelma and Patsy's moment in high society coming to a crashing end?
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
Hal Roach Studios
Cast
Thelma Todd
as Miss Thelma Todd
Patsy Kelly
as Miss Patsy Kelly
Gladys Gale
as Mrs. Dukesbery
Billy Gilbert
as Count Gustav
Don Barclay
as First Butler, with Knee Britches
Baldwin Cooke
as Fourth Butler, with Soup (uncredited)
Charlie Hall
as Second Butler, Announcing Guests (uncredited)
Alphonse Martell
as Hemingway, Third Butler (uncredited)
Eric Mayne
as Man receiving electric permanent / Fainting Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Ellinor Vanderveer
as Society Matron at Beauty Salon (uncredited)