Charlie McCarthy and the Professor are among a group of hobos sitting around a campfire in a railroad yard. They dream of visiting a gypsy fortune teller to find the location of money buried... Read allCharlie McCarthy and the Professor are among a group of hobos sitting around a campfire in a railroad yard. They dream of visiting a gypsy fortune teller to find the location of money buried in an abandoned house.Charlie McCarthy and the Professor are among a group of hobos sitting around a campfire in a railroad yard. They dream of visiting a gypsy fortune teller to find the location of money buried in an abandoned house.
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The film begins with Edgar and Charlie sitting around the campfire with some other hobos. Then, the film does a dream sequence where the pair are trying to convince a medium to communicate with the spirit of some dead rich guy so they can find out where he hid his fortune. Not a whole lot more to this one...including not a single laugh. Perhaps the team really needed a foil--someone to play against. That's because their films and radio appearances with W.C. Fields were brilliant--and full of laughs. Here, you just have a situation with no purpose or chuckles...NONE. Unless, of course, you think just being poor is funny.
I'm not a big fan of them and maybe that's why I'm not so disappointed. The score is way too low. There are a couple of funny jokes. I don't know what people are expecting. The only missing bit is the abandoned mansion. It's disappointing when the whole short is gearing towards going to the old house and they don't do it. Nevertheless, it's slightly funny and it's only a short. I'm not expecting that much.
Edgar Bergen started out in vaudeville, made a series of shorts for Vitaphone. He achieved his greatest success on the radio. This sounds bizarre, and frankly, it is. But comic ventriloquism has and continues to depend more on the quality of the jokes and the timing, rather than enjoying has the ventriloquist holds his head so you have a hard time seeing his lips move. Bergen was very good at this, and his career extended into feature movies and television.
** (out of 4)
Not to be confused with the Buster Keaton feature that was made the year before, this short from MGM features Edgar Bergen and his puppet Charlie McCarthy playing a hobo and his (what else?) puppet sidekick. The duo hear about a man who just died and left a large treasure buried somewhere in his house so they go to a gypsy girl to try and see if they can locate it. These Bergen/McCarthy shorts are always hit and miss and this one here is one of the weaker entries in the series. It's funny but this thing lasts just over 7-minutes and there's really not a single laugh to be had. I'd say the one highlight, if I had to pick one, was when they're having the gypsy look into the future and a skeleton shows up to which McCarthy says he hasn't a bone to pick with it. The rest of the film has a few cheap jokes that really aren't funny and we get some "haunted" humor, which includes some flying devices and there's even a sequence where they're communicating with the dead. It's common knowledge that MGM sucked dry some of their most talented artists because the studio forced their ways into certain acts. I often wonder if that's what happened to this duo on many of their shorts because they were known for laughter but this here contains none.
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- TriviaThe American hobo was significant at the time of this movie's release due to the Great Depression increasing the number of itinerant workers in the country who would sneak onto trains and ride from place to place looking for work.
- Quotes
Kamisha, the Gypsy: Kamisha will help you. I am Kamisha.
Charlie McCarthy: Come again?
Kamisha, the Gypsy: No, no, no - Kamisha. That means, in the gypsy language, "open eye."
Charlie McCarthy: Oh? Yeah. Well, my name is Charlie McCarthy. In the Irish language, that means Charlie McCarthy.
- SoundtracksDown the Field
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Written by C.W. O'Conner and Stanleigh P. Friedman
Performed by unidentified trio
[sung by Cecil, Sylvester and a third hobo as the first scene begins]
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- Pepper Pot (1931-1932 season) #5: Free and Easy
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- 8m
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- 1.37 : 1