Organized Chaos
1945 , Gosforth (Tyne and Wear)
Cat no. 2423
The vivid dreams of a henpecked husband.
Amateur filmmaker, cinema historian and railway engineer H.A.V. Bulleid uses trick photography and complex editing techniques in the comic dreamscapes of a henpecked husband and father. Called upon by his wife to deliver a teat for their child, Major Fiasco rushes home. After a series of slapstick occurrences and a surreal baby inspection by Countess Plonk, he settles down to an afternoon nap on a garden chair, where he has vividly chaotic dreams. But when the dog steals the teat, his wife demands he find a replacement by two o'clock. Rushing out, he soon returns to find the whole trip was in vain.
Keywords
Babies; Dreams; Married life
Intertitles
Organized chaos follows the confused serenity of a calm panic. Telegram: "Fiasco, 23 Rose Ave. Gosforth. Come at once. Bring teat. - Utta." "Can't you keep your child quiet, Utta?" "My child." "Really not too bad-looking." "Really quite presentable." "Really almost human." "I wish I could dream a simple pastoral sequence - in exotic Technicolor!" Dawn mists pour swiftly from the waking valley - "Bit public Utta? -- Screen?" "Get another - by 2 o'clock."
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Producer : H. A. V. Bulleid
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Director : H. A. V. Bulleid
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Major Fiasco Elmer Quane (aka H.A.V. Bulleid)
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Utta Fiasco Ann McCann
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Minor Fiasco David Laurence
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Mrs Decent / Countess Plonk F. Vanderkelen
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Lord Smith O.V.S. (Oliver) Bulleid
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Lady Smith M.C. (Marjorie) Bulleid
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Tinker Tinker
Manifestations
Organized Chaos
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Locations: Gosforth (Tyne and Wear)
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Description Type: monographic
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Subject: sexual stereotyping / family life / dreams
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