Charley Chase Megapack [portable] -

: Bonus features such as "talking titles" introductions, Spanish-language versions of shorts (common for international distribution at the time), and promotional stills. Why This Collection Matters

While specific "MegaPack" titles can vary by distributor, most definitive collections like the Becoming Charley Chase set or various volumes from Kino Lorber focus on his prolific tenure at Hal Roach Studios.

In an era where most comedy was either slapstick clowning or vaudeville one-liners, Charley Chase created the . He is the missing link between Mack Sennett and Larry David. Charley Chase MegaPack

Feature and short films:

: Widely considered one of the finest two-reel comedies ever made and a member of the National Film Registry. : Bonus features such as "talking titles" introductions,

: Essential talkies like The Pip from Pittsburg , often featuring his frequent costar Thelma Todd.

Some of Chase's most notable films from this period include "The Follies of 1929" (1929), "The Finishing Touch" (1928), and "Towed in a Hole" (1932). These films showcased Chase's impressive range as a comedic actor and writer, as well as his ability to craft engaging storylines and memorable characters. He is the missing link between Mack Sennett and Larry David

Here is everything you need to know about Charley Chase, why his work matters, and what makes this MegaPack an essential addition to your film library. Who Was Charley Chase?