F. Chase Taylor is an actor known for his role in International House (1933), a film that showcases a delightful array of eccentric characters and comedic scenarios. Set in the early 1930s, this film captures the spirit of pre-Code Hollywood with its blend of humor and musical numbers. Taylor's performance contributes to the film's chaotic charm, embodying the era's penchant for whimsical storytelling and ensemble casts. His work in International House remains a notable entry in the realm of early American cinema.
International House
Professor Wong has invented a television and invites everyone to see it at China's International House Hotel. Every time Tommy Nash attempts to wed his fiancée Carol Fortescue, he comes down with an illness, and when he breaks out in a rash, the hotel is quarantined. Into this hotel flies Professor Quail in his auto-gyro.