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  1. The Caretaker's Daughter: Directed by Leo McCarey. With Charley Chase, Katherine Grant, George Siegmann, William J. Kelly. Charley's boss is stepping out with an ex-con's wife, so he asks Charley to do him a solid and take her to the cabin before her husband finds out.

  2. The Caretaker’s Daughter is hilarious, a worthy addition to the Chase library. Like many of Chase’s best silents, this one is directed by the legendary Leo McCarey. The action is unevenly divided into three sections, the first two centered on Chase’s troubles with a broken-down automobile—a rich source of material for more than one ...

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  4. The Caretaker's Daughter 1925 20m Comedy List Reviews A man (Charley Chase) bickers and battles with his wife (Katherine Grant), but his life unravels when he sells his decrepit jalopy to a ...

  5. In the short two-reel comedy The Caretaker's Daughter (1925), a pratfalling husband (Charley Chase) bickers and battles with his wife (Katherine Grant).

  6. Elwyn Ambrose Screenplay. Edward V. Hole Play. Guy Paxton Play. Ernest Palmer Cinematography. Critics reviews. A theatre producer and an actor try and have a quiet week in a country cottage. Their efforts are thwarted by the arrival of a variety of wives, girlfriends and scoutmasters!

  7. Already at the lodge are the caretaker and a "prohibition sleuth," played by Jimmie Finlayson. Charley introduces the wife to the sleuth as the caretaker's daughter. The short then becomes quite frenetic with Charley, the sleuth and the wife all disguising themselves as the caretaker.