The second Harry Langdon short to feel more like a Sennett short and you know what? Probably the last. The next few shorts after this feel 70% - 80% Langdon and then it’s full on Langdon, so this proto Langdon thing doesn’t last too long. But with SMILE PLEASE it still feels like twenties Sennett and not a new world. I mean, it’s one of the few worlds where husband Billy Armstrong can punch out wife Louise Carver and knock her to the ground. That was just brutal but Sennett’s world was anything goes. Langdon himself again gets a few slow moments, mainly observing the chase at the beginning and taking the bottle over the head later on and giving a slow reaction.
The fire at the beginning of the short looked absolutely real and impressive and the electricity gags towards the end were a hoot. Some pretty good chases throughout and the shot of Langdon getting the horse hoof on the head has always stuck in my brain over the years. Another Sennett tradition is pretty girls and Alberta Vaughn was definitely cute. As the Langdon shorts went on, pretty girls of course remained, yet felt part of the unique interaction with Langdon instead of being there for exploitative purposes. For example, a prime Langdon film wouldn’t have Jack Cooper checking out Alberta’s legs through the dress. They’d be flirting with Langdon while Langdon gives a blank stare.
So yeah, we get the chases, we get the mayhem, we get the pretty girl, we get a Sennett short. Your mileage will vary depending on how much you like Sennett but starting next short, Harry really emerges.