Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaBert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey play a couple of broke, hungry vaudevillians who are holed up in a hotel room with a few (tame) lions. They are hired by a movie producer who wishes to send t... Leggi tuttoBert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey play a couple of broke, hungry vaudevillians who are holed up in a hotel room with a few (tame) lions. They are hired by a movie producer who wishes to send them and their lions to Africa with a great naturalist to make a jungle picture. An earlier... Leggi tuttoBert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey play a couple of broke, hungry vaudevillians who are holed up in a hotel room with a few (tame) lions. They are hired by a movie producer who wishes to send them and their lions to Africa with a great naturalist to make a jungle picture. An earlier expedition by this same naturalist was a failure because she is afraid of animals. They a... Leggi tutto
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As for the plot, Ultimate Pictures has sent the director Mrs. Johnson-Martini to Africa to make a film, but she returns empty-handed because she is afraid of animals. The company finds out about Wilbur (Bert Wheeler) and Alexander (Robert Woolsey) and their tame toothless lions and decide to hire them to go to Africa with Mrs. Johnson-Martini and make the movie using these tame animals.
When they all get to Africa the plot about making a movie as well as the lions simply disappears and there are just a series of skits and dance numbers involving a tribe of women warriors who, at night, love any men they come in contact to death. It's daytime, but an eclipse occurs and Wilbur and Alexander are trapped with the women when they turn wildly amorous. Complications ensue.
According to Wikipedia - "The character of "Mrs. Johnson Martini" is a play on the real-life celebrity of the era Osa Johnson, generally referred to publicly at that time as Mrs. Martin Johnson. In collaboration with her husband, Johnson was a well-known documentary filmmaker. At the time So This Is Africa was issued, Johnson and her husband had just returned from a two-year stint in Africa and had released the documentary film Congor."
The first portion of the film is rather conventional by the team's standards. The boys are stuck unable to pay their hotel bill and without jobs...and they're also stuck with five full-grown but friendly lions they won in a raffle! I am shocked Wheeler and Woolsey agreed to act with the lions as it looked very dangerous...and stupid!
After spending much of the film doing nothing in particular, a film director (Berton Churchill) catches up to them and offers them a job. He wants the boys to bring their lions to Africa for a Tarzan- type film. However, soon after arriving in the jungle, all pretense about making a movie is gone. Mostly it consist of the comely Mrs. Johnson-Martini pitching woo with Woolsey and Woolsey inexplicably playing very hard to get! During all this nonsense, Wheeler is rescued by Tarzana and this jungle heroine is really attracted to him. But before either has a chance to make whoopee, they are captured by Amazon women (in Africa?) and then the men arrive and there's a free-for- all and the strangest endings I can recall having seen which seems to be promoting gay marriage...as did the scene where Woolsey was about to marry Wheeler!! It's all VERY pre-code and very strange...and I am not sure how audiences of the day took to this and all the stronger than usual sexual innuendo as well as a bit of cursing. Strange beyond belief but also funny and much better paced than most films by the team.
Wilbur and Alexander are failed lion tamers, who have a small tribe of toothless tame lions they won in a raffle. These lions are of great interest to a film company who need a film about Africa. So, the hapless two and their animals go on safari, alongside the oversexed Mrs Martini.
The jokes are fairly thick and fast in this 65 minute print, which includes a passionate female Tarzan, a huge group of Amazons, a foot-licking bear, a gorilla called Josephine, and a couple of musical numbers (one spoofing Minnie the Moocher).
Although usual cutie Dorothy Lee is missing, Raquel Torres and Esther Muir do well as the love interests for the boys, and Wheeler and Woolsey themselves are on fairly good form.
Americans of the thirties seemed quite sophisticated at times. They had some fantastic clever comedy and also some hilarious slapstick .....and inexplicably, Wheeler and Woolsey.
I thought at first that maybe I found this inane and dull because I wasn't familiar with this duo but quickly realized that I was wrong - it was actually because this was inane and dull. Unfamiliarity was not the reason - I wasn't familiar at all with Eddie Cantor pictures until very recently either but when I saw was ROMAN SCANDALS I immediately thought was fabulous. OK, I subsequently discovered that his pictures are not all as good but I can promise that I will never, never, never want to know what any of the other Wheeler and Woolsey films are like.
Some critics cite this trash as one of this duo's better (and funny) films. God knows what the worse ones are like! Some critics say that these two are similar to the Marx Brothers - such a comparison is ridiculous and to my mind, insulting to Messrs Marx. Some critics say that this film is a very racy and full of pre-code sauciness. These people are obviously deluded - this is as racy as watching a lettuce eating contest between two geriatric tortoises. OK, Raquel Torres dances a bit in an animal skin bikini but simply wearing a massive bikini is not what I'd call racy.....she's no Maureen O'Sullivan!
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- QuizAs of this writing (2/4/21), this particular Wheeler and Woolsey comedy remains unavailable on DVD or Blu Ray.
- ConnessioniSpoofs Strano interludio (1932)
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