Oft in the Silly Night is an American short comedy film released in 1929.
It was produced by Al Christie from a story by Octavus Roy Cohen, part of a series published in the Saturday Evening Post and adapted to film in Christie productions.
The plot has a chauffeur sneaking out with his employer's car and daughter.
[1] The film and the series feature exaggerated "Negro" dialect and stereotypes.
[2] The film was re-released on the DVD Birmingham Black Bottom in 2003.