Brick-a-Brac (1935)
Edgar becomes increasingly frustrated by his wife's obsession with collecting cheap, useless trinkets known as "bric-a-brac". The household tension escalates as Edgar attempts to navigate a home cluttered with fragile items, leading to the physical comedy and "slow burn" frustration for which Edgar Kennedy was famous. An episode of the "Mr. Average Man" series.
Director: Sam White
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Edgar Kennedy as Edgar |
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Florence Lake as Florence |
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Dot Farley as Mother |
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Jack Rice as Brother |
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Walter Brennan as Lem |
| Writing | Ewart Adamson | Story |
| Writing | Leslie Goodwins | Story |
| Directing | Sam White | Director |