
Jitter Bughouse 1948
Step into the wacky world of Jitter Bughouse (1948), a sidesplitting comedy directed by the master of mayhem, Jules White. The story follows a member of a band who believes that music can cure the mentally unstable.
Director: Jules White
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jitter Bughouse (1948) about?
A member of a band sets out to cure a wealthy old man's mental problems using music, but things don't quite go as planned.
Who directed Jitter Bughouse?
Jules White, a renowned director known for his comedic masterpieces.
Who stars in Jitter Bughouse?
The talented cast includes Joe DeRita, Art Terry, Frankie Carr, and Christine McIntyre.
Is Jitter Bughouse (1948) worth watching?
While Jitter Bughouse may not be a critically acclaimed film, its lighthearted tone and wacky characters make it a fun and entertaining watch for fans of slapstick comedy.
How long is Jitter Bughouse?
This 1948 comedy clocks in at 18 minutes.
About Jitter Bughouse (1948) — A Hilarious Comedy Classic from Jules White
Step into the wacky world of Jitter Bughouse (1948), a sidesplitting comedy directed by the master of mayhem, Jules White. The story follows a member of a band who believes that music can cure the mentally unstable. When his girlfriend lands a job as a nurse to a wealthy but eccentric old man, Mr. Lark, the band sees an opportunity to put their theory to the test. They set off to Lark's mansion, armed with their instruments and a healthy dose of skepticism. Will their unconventional methods succeed in curing the old man's ailments, or will they end up driving him further mad?
With a talented cast, including Joe DeRita, Art Terry, and Christine McIntyre, Jitter Bughouse is a hilarious and entertaining ride that's sure to leave you in stitches. So why not join the band and find out if music really is the answer to all of life's problems?
This 1948 comedy classic is a must-watch for fans of slapstick humor and the works of Jules White. With its lighthearted tone and wacky characters, Jitter Bughouse is the perfect way to spend a lazy afternoon.