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The Goldfish 1924

70 min📅 1924-03-30

"A Tale of Four Matrimonial Knots With Laughs in Every Twist"

Dive into *The Goldfish (1924)*, a sparkling silent-era comedy directed by Jerome Storm that turns matrimonial mayhem into pure cinematic gold.

Director: Jerome Storm

Cast

Constance  Talmadge
Constance Talmadge
Jennie Wetherby
Jack Mulhall
Jack Mulhall
Jimmy Wetherby
Frank Elliott
Frank Elliott
Duke of Middlesex
Jean Hersholt
Jean Hersholt
Herman Krauss
Zasu Pitts
Zasu Pitts
Amelia Pugsley
Edward Connelly
Edward Connelly
Count Nevski
William Conklin
William Conklin
J. Hmailtion Powers
Leo White
Leo White
Casmir
Nellie Bly Baker
Nellie Bly Baker
Ellen
Kate Lester
Kate Lester
Mrs. Bellmore

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Goldfish (1924) about?

*The Goldfish* revolves around a married couple who agree that a goldfish in a bowl means the end of their relationship if either wants to leave. This simple yet clever premise sets the stage for a series of comedic misunderstandings and marital mishaps.

Who directed The Goldfish?

The film was directed by Jerome Storm, known for his work in early silent comedies.

Who stars in The Goldfish?

The cast features Constance Talmadge as the clever wife, Jack Mulhall as her husband, with scene-stealing appearances by Zasu Pitts and Jean Hersholt.

Is The Goldfish (1924) worth watching?

*The Goldfish* is a delightful time capsule of 1920s comedy, offering lighthearted humor and charming performances. While it may not dazzle modern audiences with spectacle, its clever premise and nostalgic charm make it a fun watch for fans of silent-era films.

How long is The Goldfish?

The film runs for 70 minutes.

About The Goldfish (1924) — A 1920s Comedy Where Goldfish Rule the Game of Love

Dive into *The Goldfish (1924)*, a sparkling silent-era comedy directed by Jerome Storm that turns matrimonial mayhem into pure cinematic gold. The film follows a newlywed couple who strike an unconventional deal: a golden fishbowl signals the end of their marriage if either wants out. With laughter lurking in every twist, this quirky tale explores love, compromise, and the absurdity of modern relationships through a lens of playful charm. Constance Talmadge shines as the witty wife, while Jack Mulhall brings infectious energy to the role of the husband navigating their whimsical pact. Woven with zany supporting turns from Zasu Pitts and Jean Hersholt, *The Goldfish* radiates the lighthearted spirit of 1920s comedy, wrapped in a premise that's as endearing as it is hilarious.

A period piece that feels refreshingly ahead of its time, *The Goldfish* blends slapstick humor with a dash of social satire, all delivered in Jerome Storm's deft directorial hand. The film's visual gags and expressive performances transport viewers to an era where even the simplest household item—a bowl of goldfish—could spark a marital revolution. Whether you're a silent film devotee or a casual fan of classic comedies, this underrated gem offers a breezy escape filled with wit, warmth, and just the right amount of chaos.