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The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris 1928

80 min📅 1928-01-15

"Remember the Side Splitting Jewish-Irish Farce that Started the World Laughing- "The COHENS & KELLYS" ??? Well-Here's the Sequel and It's Got More Laughs to the Square Inch than a Frenchman has Gestures!"

Directed by William Beaudine, *The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris (1928)* delivers a classic silent-era comedy packed with cultural clashes and chaotic misunderstandings.

Director: William Beaudine

Cast

George Sidney
George Sidney
Nate Cohen
J. Farrell MacDonald
J. Farrell MacDonald
Patrick Kelly
Vera Gordon
Vera Gordon
Mrs. Cohen
Kate Price
Kate Price
Mrs. Kelly
Charles Delaney
Charles Delaney
Patrick Kelly, Jr.
Sue Carol
Sue Carol
Sadye Cohen
Gertrude Astor
Gertrude Astor
Paulette
Gino Corrado
Gino Corrado
Pierre

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris* (1928) about?

Nate Cohen and Patrick Kelly race to Paris to stop their children's marriage, only to find their own plans unraveling in this vintage silent comedy. Their rivalry takes a backseat to a series of misadventures that test both their patience and their humor.

Who directed *The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris*?

William Beaudine, known for his prolific work in early comedy and drama, directed this 1928 farce.

Who stars in *The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris*?

The film features George Sidney, J. Farrell MacDonald, Vera Gordon, Kate Price, and Charles Delaney in pivotal roles.

Is *The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris* (1928) worth watching?

As a silent-era comedy, it's a charming time capsule of ethnic humor and family antics, though its pacing and tone reflect early 20th-century sensibilities. Fans of vintage farces or classic Jewish-Irish comedies will find it a lively watch.

How long is *The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris*?

The film runs for 80 minutes.

About The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris (1928) — A Jewish-Irish farce in 1920s Paris

Directed by William Beaudine, *The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris (1928)* delivers a classic silent-era comedy packed with cultural clashes and chaotic misunderstandings. Jewish patriarch Nate Cohen and Irish-Catholic Patrick Kelly, long-time business rivals turned uneasy allies, board an ocean liner to Paris after discovering their children plan to marry. What begins as a mission to stop the union spirals into a hilarious series of mishaps and revelations, as the meddling fathers confront the quirks of French life and their own stubborn pride. With sharp humor rooted in ethnic stereotypes and family dynamics, this 80-minute farce blends slapstick with a touch of romance, capturing the exasperating yet endearing bond between two clashing clans.

The film's lighthearted tone contrasts the elegance of 1920s Paris with the unfiltered antics of the Cohens and Kellys, whose relentless bickering masks their deep-seated affection for each other. George Sidney and J. Farrell MacDonald shine as the bumbling yet lovable leads, while Vera Gordon and Kate Price add warmth and comic timing as their equally determined wives. A snapshot of pre-war Jewish-Irish cultural fusion, *The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris* remains a testament to the universal appeal of family feuds and reconciliation.