
Gold is Where You Lose It 1944
This 1944 comedy short from legendary director Jules White delivers a fast-paced laugh riot packed into just 18 minutes.
Director: Jules White
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gold is Where You Lose It (1944) about?
Andy Clyde plays a shopkeeper who stumbles upon stolen gold and, mistaking it for a local strike, drags his friend into a wild prospecting adventure. Their misguided quest for riches quickly spirals into a series of comedic misfortunes.
Who directed Gold is Where You Lose It?
Jules White, a master of short-form comedy known for his work with the Three Stooges, directed this zany 18-minute romp.
Who stars in Gold is Where You Lose It?
The film features Andy Clyde in the lead role, backed by a supporting cast that includes his usual comedic collaborators.
Is Gold is Where You Lose It (1944) worth watching?
As a wartime-era comedy short, it may not boast high production values, but it delivers solid laughs and a tight runtime perfect for a quick pick-me-up.
How long is Gold is Where You Lose It?
The film runs for 18 minutes, making it a perfect bite-sized comedy for a short viewing session.
About Gold is Where You Lose It (1944) — A 1940s Comedy Short Where Gold Fever Leads to Chaos
This 1944 comedy short from legendary director Jules White delivers a fast-paced laugh riot packed into just 18 minutes. Starring the ever-reliable Andy Clyde,
Gold is Where You Lose It spins a clever tale of mistaken identity when robbers conceal their loot in Clyde's shop, tricking him and his pal into believing a gold rush is on. The duo's misguided quest for fortune leads to a series of hilarious mishaps and misunderstandings, all delivered with White's signature blend of slapstick and sharp wit. Set against a backdrop of small-town charm and gold fever dreams, the film balances lighthearted fun with a dash of satire on human greed and gullibility.