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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0015916/HIS MARRIAGE WOW can be summarized thusly: a classic, shining example of Harry Langdon at his best and a perfect case study in the relationship he had with the incredible Vernon Dent.
You should recognize the church, the one Harry sits in by himself at the beginning, in this short. Yes, it's the church Buster Keaton used a year later in SEVEN CHANCES! A case of damfino to the one who got this right!
This short is in four vignettes that each move things forward: Harry getting the Church, Harry getting married, Harry at home, and Harry in distress. Except for the first one, all of these are driven by Vernon Dent's incredible Professor McGlumm character. This plot is best presented in the silent film format as it relies almost exclusively on reading the non-verbal conversation between Harry and Vernon.
The ambiance in this one is fantastic at well. It starts with the incredible short of Harry in the large church; the morbidity in the minister's office at the other church; the darkness in the dinner scene; and the sunshine while Vernon laughs his fool head off.
Rear projection shots usually have glaring flaws in them, but there are two things I must observe about this short. First, when Vernon Dent throws the steering wheel out of the car, you can see a steering wheel bouncing in the road. Is it possible they actually filmed parts of this scene along the road using a camera mounted to a second car (likely connected to the one with Harry and Vernon)? Second, during the rear projection shots, Vernon's turnings of the steering wheel actually correspond correctly to the way the car moves.
I disagree with the naysayers: this film really shows off Harry's ability to react to nearly any situation.