Chasing Trouble (1926 film)
Chasing Trouble is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Scott Pembroke and starring Max Davidson, Harry Sweet, and Spec O'Donnell. The film is part of the "Cohen Saves the World" series of short comedies produced by Hal Roach. It focuses on the misadventures of the Cohen family, particularly Mr. Cohen (Max Davidson), as they navigate humorous situations, often involving chaotic events and misunderstandings. The plot typically revolves around Mr. Cohen's attempts to solve a problem, leading to a series of escalating comedic incidents. The film is notable for its use of slapstick humor and its portrayal of Jewish family life, a recurring theme in the "Cohen" series. It is preserved and available for viewing in some film archives.