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6/10
My, how times have changed!
planktonrules31 August 2018
"Outdoor Pajamas" is a film whose plight seems extremely slight today. Jimmie Jump (Charley Chase) has overslept and missed his wedding! Instead of rushing to the church when he awakens, he jumps out the window to chase down an out of control wagon. He saves the lady but ends up across town in his pajamas. At the same time, a lady is angry at her husband and sends her brother a letter saying how this husband "beats me"...though she is the bruiser in that relationship. So how does Jimmie, who's running from the cops, soon blunder into this crazy situation? See the film.

While I love Charley Chase, it sure seems as if some of the film is missing...although despite this, the ending is pretty cute. Worth seeing if you are already a fan...otherwise there are simply better and more complete Charley Chase comedies out there.
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6/10
What a weird ending....
planktonrules28 August 2011
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For the second time, I've seen a Jimmy Jump film where he oversleeps and is late for his wedding. And, like in the other film, Jimmy (Charley Chase) leaves the home not completely dressed. When a cop sees him, he gives chase--leading to some very good sight gags during the chase. Then, he hides out at the home of his future sister-in-law--and this is just in time for her brother to arrive. Lots of chaos ensues and the film ends on a bizarre note when you see the theater owner come out and offer the audience their money back if they didn't like the film--at which point EVERYONE makes a b-line to the lobby! While this one is a bit rough and rushed, it does have a few great moments during the scene and the ending is so bizarre that you really should see it.
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7/10
Old fashioned farce!
trevorha11 October 2005
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This Charley Chase short comedy is one of a series he made featuring a character called Jimmy Jump. The title refers to the fact that he sleeps through the morning of his wedding day and when he awakes rushes out in his pyjamas. He gets involved in a number of comic situations (including the obligatory one of being chased by a policeman).

I think Charley Chase was actually very under-rated, or at least he is now. I've seen a number of these short films and although this isn't his best it still raised a number of genuine laughs. A lot of comedies from this period just aren't funny anymore but Charley Chase films are different, not just slapstick.

Back to this particular film and the second half develops into a farce where everyone involved converges on the same house and they're all gunning for Charley! Definitely worth a look if you like silent comedy and even if you're not into silents I could recommend it as a decent example of the genre to give a try.
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Becoming Charley Chase
Michael_Elliott14 March 2010
Outdoor Pajamas (1924)

*** (out of 4)

Extremely funny Roach comedy has Jimmy Jump (Charley Chase) waking up late for his wedding so in the mad rush he ends up leaving his house only dressed in his pajamas. As he makes his way to the church he finds one disaster after another. As I make my way through the Jimmy Jump series I must admit that I found a few more weaker ones than I expected but this one here is a real gem that contains plenty of big laughs in its short 9-minute running time. The best moments happen when a cop tries to arrest Jimmy but he keeps managing to hide at the right time only to then lose his hiding place in a series of great gags. Another excellent sequence involves Jimmy playing the husband to a different woman, which ends up getting him chased by three men all with guns. This leads to a very funny ending with a nice little twist that I won't ruin. Chase is at the top of his game here as he really does a great job with this character and brings plenty of laughs. The supporting cast works great as well and they all make for a nice little film.
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9/10
Don't sleep through it
hte-trasme6 December 2009
Charlie Chase's early series of one-reel "Jimmie Jump" one reelers can almost be seen in retrospect as auditions for his more developed later two and three-reel comedies. However, in them he demonstrated a mastery of the gag and comic form that he could suit to a ten-minute film just as easily as a longer film. The is one of the best of the Jimmie Jump shorts, and it's extremely hilarious.

In a few simple strokes, Chase starts the outlandish-but-plausible wheels in motions -- he has slept through the start of his own wedding and arrives in his pajamas, leading to an ingenious series of gags that revolve around the public's outraged reactions to his indecent dress (including a wonderful tracking shot in which is is followed walking down the street and followed by a gradually increasing number of shocked onlookers), then a complication in which he is pulled into helping a strange woman into fending off an encyclopedia. Here the minute or so of setup material from the beginning is perfectly dovetailed in, with Charlie becoming entangled in a confusion of identity involving an enraged brother out to kill -- he thinks -- Charlie.

It's all very, very funny and admirable, leading to a surprise meta- movie ending that lets the filmmakers of the hook for closing the movie. There's enough plot for a two-hour movie in this nine-minute short, plus a lot of great gags for good measure, and it never feels rushed or crammed. That's tough to do.
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