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The Nickel Nurser 1932

★ 1.02 votes21 min📅 1932-03-12

In *The Nickel Nurser* (1932), Charley Chase steps into the role of an efficiency expert tasked with teaching a spoiled millionaire's daughter the hard way about the value of a nickel.

Director: Warren Doane

Cast

Charley Chase
Charley Chase
Charley Chase
Thelma Todd
Thelma Todd
Thelma Todd
Billy Gilbert
Billy Gilbert
Todd's Butler
Harry Bowen
Harry Bowen
Messenger (uncredited)
Edward Dillon
Edward Dillon
Mr. Todd (uncredited)
Geraldine Dvorak
Geraldine Dvorak
Greta, the Maid (uncredited)
Estelle Etterre
Estelle Etterre
Mr. Todd's Daughter (uncredited)
Hazel Howell
Mr. Todd's eldest daughter (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Nickel Nurser (1932) about?

Charley Chase plays an efficiency expert hired to teach a millionaire's daughter the real value of money. Through a series of increasingly ridiculous challenges, he attempts to instill financial discipline in her carefree lifestyle. The short comedy blends slapstick humor with a clever critique of privilege and waste.

Who directed The Nickel Nurser?

Warren Doane directed *The Nickel Nurser*, helming this early 1930s comedy with a keen eye for timing and visual gags.

Who stars in The Nickel Nurser?

The film stars Charley Chase, Thelma Todd, Billy Gilbert, Harry Bowen, and Edward Dillon, with Geraldine Dvorak rounding out the ensemble.

Is The Nickel Nurser (1932) worth watching?

For fans of classic slapstick or early sound-era comedy, *The Nickel Nurser* is a delightful 21-minute escape. While it's not a high-stakes drama, its humor and pacing make it a charming watch, especially for those who appreciate the era's comedic style. It's a quick, feel-good film with a clear moral at its core.

How long is The Nickel Nurser?

The Nickel Nurser runs for 21 minutes.

About The Nickel Nurser (1932) — Classic Comedy Short with Charley Chase

In *The Nickel Nurser* (1932), Charley Chase steps into the role of an efficiency expert tasked with teaching a spoiled millionaire's daughter the hard way about the value of a nickel. Directed by Warren Doane, this short comedy sharpens its humor around financial frugality as Chase's character navigates the absurd extremes of his pupil's privileged upbringing. The film crackles with the fast-paced, physical comedy typical of early 1930s slapstick, while themes of discipline and perspective clash against a backdrop of gleaming wealth and penny-pinching chaos.

Thelma Todd shines as the reluctant heiress, her comedic timing complementing Billy Gilbert's signature flustered antics. With a runtime of just 21 minutes, *The Nickel Nurser* packs a surprising punch, blending social satire with the lighthearted escapism of pre-Code comedy. Whether you're a fan of classic film or simply curious about Chase's work behind the camera, this gem offers a snapshot of an era when a nickel could spark a riot of laughs.