Casey's Birthday

Casey's Birthday is a 1914 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy.[1]

Casey's Birthday
Written byCharles Barney
Produced byArthur Hotaling
StarringCharles Barney
Mae Hotely
Billy Bowers
Oliver Hardy
Release date
  • May 5, 1914 (1914-05-05)
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent film
English intertitles

Plot summary

Daniel Casey refuses to work because it is his birthday: he quits his job and starts off to celebrate. Mrs. Casey has prepared a surprise party and to make sure that Casey will come home sober, she sends his friend, Dooley, out to get him. After visiting a number of saloons, Dooley finally finds Casey very drunk. Dooley gets him partly sober and then starts him for the Casey home. The guests arrive and plan to surprise Casey by turning down the lights. Dooley leads Casey into the house, the lights are suddenly turned up, and at first Casey mistakes them for burglars and starts to fight. He is quieted and all proceed to make merry. Mrs. Krausemier, who has the rooms over Casey's, thinks there is a riot, and she telephones for the police. While the Irishmen are having a good time, the police arrive and attempt to stop the noise, but the Irishmen throw them out of the window. The reserves are called out and another attempt is made to break up the party, but Casey tosses a keg of beer to the police, and they forget all about duty. The guests are called to eat. Mrs. Casey has baked a cake which bears the inscription, "Papa." One of the Irishmen for a joke removes the letter "P," leaving "APA." Casey sees this, goes wild, cleans up the party and chases the guests. Monarch of all he surveys, Casey takes the floor for a bed, wraps himself in a rug, and falls asleep.

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References

  1. Casey's Birthday (Comedy, Short), Lubin Manufacturing Company, May 5, 1914, retrieved February 24, 2023


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