अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंAfter being run out of town after town for trying to sell worthless stock, two con artists breeze into the small town of Chesterville, where they find themselves accused of kidnapping a youn... सभी पढ़ेंAfter being run out of town after town for trying to sell worthless stock, two con artists breeze into the small town of Chesterville, where they find themselves accused of kidnapping a young boy to whom they offered a ride.After being run out of town after town for trying to sell worthless stock, two con artists breeze into the small town of Chesterville, where they find themselves accused of kidnapping a young boy to whom they offered a ride.
Jack Cheatham
- Soldier
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Lester Dorr
- Soldier - Investor
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Harrison Greene
- Lumber Man
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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Not very funny Olsen & Johnson movie, made years before their better work at Universal (including the criminally underappreciated Hellzapoppin'). For those unaware, Olsen & Johnson were like a blend of the Marx Bros and Abbott & Costello, although they predate the latter I believe. They're not really as funny as either team but they have their moments. At least they aren't Wheeler & Woolsey.
Most of the humor in this film relies on Chic Johnson's annoying laugh. My advice to you would be to watch long enough to hear the laugh (it won't take long), then ask yourself "was that funny." If your answer is yes, strap yourself in for the time of your life. If your answer is no, turn the movie off and go watch Hellzapoppin'.
Most of the humor in this film relies on Chic Johnson's annoying laugh. My advice to you would be to watch long enough to hear the laugh (it won't take long), then ask yourself "was that funny." If your answer is yes, strap yourself in for the time of your life. If your answer is no, turn the movie off and go watch Hellzapoppin'.
Vaudeville partners Ole Olsen (as "J.D.") and Chic Johnson (as "Charlie") consider going straight. But, they stick together for a new money-making scheme. On the road, they pick up runaway Sammy McKim (as Billy Heath), and are jailed for kidnapping. But, the boy's mother is beautiful ex-silent screen co-star Lila Lee (as Louise), closing in on her retirement from the movies. Presently trying to manage a hotel, Ms. Lee vouches for the conning "Country Gentlemen", and gives them room at the inn. Far from great material for the cast, but you get to see them try. And, under-appreciated Joyce Compton (as Gertie) has a featured role.
*** Country Gentlemen (11/9/36) Ralph Staub ~ Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson, Joyce Compton, Lila Lee
*** Country Gentlemen (11/9/36) Ralph Staub ~ Ole Olsen, Chic Johnson, Joyce Compton, Lila Lee
This is the third Olsen and Johnson film I have seen recently and it's quite watchable...but nothing more. If you have seen HELLZAPOPPIN (probably their best film), this film and the rest of their films are apparently nothing like it!! HELLZAPOPPIN is crazy and pushes the boundaries of film and it's a shame that they didn't make more like it. COUNTRY GENTLEMEN (and the rest of their films) are much more structured and conventional. In many ways, their films are a lot like lower budget Abbott and Costello movies--though Olsen and Johnson made most of their films before Abbott and Costello came to Hollywood. So maybe that means Abbott and Costello films are like Olsen and Johnson films.
The film begins with the team running from the law, as they'd apparently sold interests in a gold mine that didn't pay off. Unfortunately, in the next locale, their luck isn't any better and they buy an oil well...that also appears to be worthless. The problem is that the nice townspeople have just invested and when they discover the truth Olsen and Johnson will be lucky if the people in this small town don't string them up to the nearest tree!
Unfortunately, the film has a few strikes against it. First, like so many of their films, many of the jokes fall rather flat. Second, the ending is incredibly lame, as it's all way too predictable and convenient. However, in between the film is at least pleasant and breezy--especially since the DVD I found was the shortened 53 minute version. Too short? Maybe, but without the original longer version, it's hard to tell. Also, unlike the last Olsen and Johnson film I saw, ALL OVER TOWN, at least Ole Olsen doesn't use his annoying laughing shtick nearly as much. That laugh could curdle milk!!
The film begins with the team running from the law, as they'd apparently sold interests in a gold mine that didn't pay off. Unfortunately, in the next locale, their luck isn't any better and they buy an oil well...that also appears to be worthless. The problem is that the nice townspeople have just invested and when they discover the truth Olsen and Johnson will be lucky if the people in this small town don't string them up to the nearest tree!
Unfortunately, the film has a few strikes against it. First, like so many of their films, many of the jokes fall rather flat. Second, the ending is incredibly lame, as it's all way too predictable and convenient. However, in between the film is at least pleasant and breezy--especially since the DVD I found was the shortened 53 minute version. Too short? Maybe, but without the original longer version, it's hard to tell. Also, unlike the last Olsen and Johnson film I saw, ALL OVER TOWN, at least Ole Olsen doesn't use his annoying laughing shtick nearly as much. That laugh could curdle milk!!
Country Gentlemen isn't what Olsen and Johnson are, but what they aspire to be or at least live like. In this film the boys are a pair of con artists leaving Oakland for the sticks with police on their trail.
An innocent run in with young Sammy McKim whom they are mistakenly thought of kidnapping lands them in a rural area far off the beaten path. It's a place that has an army base. But do they try and lie low. They do not, they are soon enough up to their ears in an oil stock swindle.
Ole would probably like to lie low, but Chic apparently can't help himself. They're both in trouble because of him.
I have to say though that Joyce Compton may have had her career role in Country Gentlemen. She's their dumb as a bag of rocks secretary who travels with a large great Dane. The gag is completely lifted from the Paramount classic Six Of A Kind where Burns and Allen also travel with the same kind of dog. As for Compton her performance is a combination of Gracie Allen and Marie Wilson. She's devastating and as far as I'm concerned stole the film from the stars.
It's not a great film, but this should serve as an introduction to Olsen and Johnson.
An innocent run in with young Sammy McKim whom they are mistakenly thought of kidnapping lands them in a rural area far off the beaten path. It's a place that has an army base. But do they try and lie low. They do not, they are soon enough up to their ears in an oil stock swindle.
Ole would probably like to lie low, but Chic apparently can't help himself. They're both in trouble because of him.
I have to say though that Joyce Compton may have had her career role in Country Gentlemen. She's their dumb as a bag of rocks secretary who travels with a large great Dane. The gag is completely lifted from the Paramount classic Six Of A Kind where Burns and Allen also travel with the same kind of dog. As for Compton her performance is a combination of Gracie Allen and Marie Wilson. She's devastating and as far as I'm concerned stole the film from the stars.
It's not a great film, but this should serve as an introduction to Olsen and Johnson.
Movie moves right along and has many one liners. Comedic in nature and keeps one's attention. The story line is about two men who are steps ahead of the law and dissolving their partnership in securities swindles. Interesting that it has a musical soundtrack in the background complimenting the dialog. The two main characters contrast each other with smart and not so smart personae. Gertie plays the persistent female bent on bringing additional struggle and trouble to the partners in crime.
If you like early comedy from a not so known cast, good show to watch.
Film quality is good even. Steak dinner is 60 cents back then.
If you like early comedy from a not so known cast, good show to watch.
Film quality is good even. Steak dinner is 60 cents back then.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe boys drive a rarely seen 1936 Auburn Sports Phaeton, the last of its line.
- गूफ़Before Chubby leaves the office, he is wearing a single-breasted jacket, but when he goes down to the car, it's a double-breasted jacket and Fluffy tears it up. Later, when the guys stop to eat, Chubby is wearing the single-breasted jacket again.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटOlsen and Johnson appear after the opening title, before the full credits, opening and closing a door.
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- 1 घं 6 मि(66 min)
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- 1.37 : 1
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