Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWheeler and Woolsey play two unemployed vaudevillians who get involved in helping an old lady save her moribund drug store. Problems and laughs begin when the villain spikes the Lemon Sodas ... Leggi tuttoWheeler and Woolsey play two unemployed vaudevillians who get involved in helping an old lady save her moribund drug store. Problems and laughs begin when the villain spikes the Lemon Sodas they are selling.Wheeler and Woolsey play two unemployed vaudevillians who get involved in helping an old lady save her moribund drug store. Problems and laughs begin when the villain spikes the Lemon Sodas they are selling.
- Harry Waters
- (as Jason Robards)
- Sheriff Flint
- (as Charles B. Middleton)
- Police Chief H.A. Morton
- (as De Witt Jennings)
- Clancy - a Policeman
- (as James Farley)
- Miss Loring
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- Woman at Drunk Brawl
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- Streetcar Conductor
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- 1st Drunk Customer
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- 2nd Drunk Customer
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- Bearded drugstore customer
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- Bearded customer's wife
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- Clarke
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- Inebriated drugstore customer
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Recensioni in evidenza
Wheeler & Woolsey are in top form in this sadly neglected comedy. (Bert Wheeler is the curly-headed fellow, Robert Woolsey is the skinny, bespectacled one.) Always much fun to watch, they've got great dialogue here and they keep it coming rapid fire. Their gags at the expense of the drugstore patrons (society lady, nasty kid, effeminate gentleman, demanding diners) are often hilarious. Once very popular, it's a shame this delightful duo has been virtually forgotten.
Frequent co-star Dorothy Lee is still kewpie-doll cute. Lucy Beaumont is darling as the little old lady. Jason Robards Sr. is effective as the suave crook.
All the usual elements are here - wisecracks, double takes, a song and dance number, the perky Dorothy Lee - and the film is really rather good. The plot takes advantage of the fact that Prohibition was still very much in force, and the opening titles have a cartoon train rushing through the landscape.
Highly recommended.
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- QuizThis film was mildly successful at the box office, earning RKO a profit of $90,000 ($1.86M in 2024) according to studio records.
- BlooperWhile Wheeler and Woolsey are riding the streetcar the rear projection behind them keeps repeating, and you see them passing the same building over and over again. Eagle-eyed Angelenos will note that it was shot moving westward on Pico Blvd.
- Citazioni
Tommy Tanner: The manager came backstage and said he didn't allow profanity in his theatre.
Egbert G. Higginbothom: We didn't use any profanity.
Tommy Tanner: I know, but the audience did.
- Curiosità sui creditiDuring opening credits: Animated train sequence background with the engine making wacky movements in time with the opening musical theme.
- ConnessioniReferences The Easiest Way (1931)
- Colonne sonoreThe Fountain in the Park
(1884) (uncredited)
aka "While Strolling Through the Park One Day"
Written by Ed Haley
Performed by Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Full of Notions
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Larchmont Village, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Tommy and Egbert board a trolley at beginning of film)
- Azienda produttrice
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 281.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 8min(68 min)
- Colore