Hattie Burns
Marie Dressler
Hattie Burns

“Vote the Straight Laugh Ticket!”
A widow's decision to run for mayor kicks off a battle of the sexes in a small town.
Hattie Burns
Marie Dressler
Hattie Burns
Ivy Higgins
Polly Moran
Ivy Higgins
Peter Higgins
Roscoe Ates
Peter Higgins
Myrtle Burns
Karen Morley
Myrtle Burns
Benny Emerson
William Bakewell
Benny Emerson
Jim Curango
John Miljan
Jim Curango
Daisy Evans
Joan Marsh
Daisy Evans
Mayor Tom Collins
Tom McGuire
Mayor Tom Collins
Nifty Morgan
Kane Richmond
Nifty Morgan
Mary Evans
Mary Alden
Mary Evans
Rally Leader
Claire Du Brey
Rally Leader
Rally Audience Extra (uncredited)
Ann Dvorak
Rally Audience Extra (uncredited)
When a young girl is accidentally caught up, and killed, in a gunfight, "Hattie Burns" (Marie Dresser) decides that something has to be done about this lawlessness. She confronts the town's useless mayor "Tom Collins" (Tom McGuire) but he proves as much use as a chocolate parasol, so she mobilises her friend "Ivy" (Polly Moran) and they set out their own manifesto to take office and clean up their town. Dresser is wonderfully cast here - she has the look of a woman you would never want to cross mixed with a cuddly, grand-maternal charm (and wears the frocks to match), and her chemistry with Moran and, to a lesser extent, with the poor old, hen-pecked - "Higgins" (Roscoe Ates) keeps this moving along well as they battle the corruption, indifference and plain old misogamy to shake things up. It's fun, this - all about the performances, and they deliver fine. The script is nothing much to write home about, and the ending - well, that's not going to throw any surprises our way, but it doesn't hang about and pokes one in the eye to the supercilious men folks....
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