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Seein' Things 1928

★ 4.01 votes📅 1928-04-29

Step into the hilarious world of Seein' Things (1928), a comedy classic directed by the talented Leslie Goodwins. Meet Joe Grubb, a married man who's had it up to here with his shrewish wife, Mrs.

Director: Leslie Goodwins

Cast

Ben Turpin
Ben Turpin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Seein' Things (1928) about?

Meet Joe Grubb, a married man who's had it up to here with his shrewish wife and the constant chaos that comes with living next to difficult neighbors.

Who directed Seein' Things?

Leslie Goodwins brought his unique comedic touch to the project.

Who stars in Seein' Things?

Ben Turpin shines as the lovable but exasperated Joe Grubb, alongside Georgia O'Dell as his shrewish wife.

Is Seein' Things (1928) worth watching?

With its lighthearted tone and playful humor, this film is a treat for comedy fans and a reminder of the power of laughter in the face of adversity.

How long is Seein' Things?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Seein' Things (1928) — A Hilarious Comedy Classic from 1928

Step into the hilarious world of Seein' Things (1928), a comedy classic directed by the talented Leslie Goodwins. Meet Joe Grubb, a married man who's had it up to here with his shrewish wife, Mrs. Grubb (Georgia O'Dell), and the constant chaos that comes with living next to difficult neighbors. As Joe tries to navigate his mundane life, he finds himself at the mercy of his wife's rules and the neighborhood's meddling. But with a dash of humor and a pinch of satire, Seein' Things (1928) proves that even the most mundane life can be turned upside down. With Ben Turpin shining as the lovable but exasperated Joe, this silent film is a treat for comedy fans and a reminder of the power of laughter in the face of adversity.

From the clever writing to the physical comedy, Seein' Things (1928) is a masterclass in comedic storytelling. With its lighthearted tone and playful humor, this film is sure to leave you smiling long after the credits roll. So why not take a trip back in time and experience the joy of Seein' Things (1928) for yourself?