I Don't Object To This Movie
Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey are divorce lawyers in Reno. Joseph Cawthorne and Cora Witherspoon come to town, each seeking a divorce from the other. Their daughters, Dorothy Lee and Zelma O'Neal, show up too.
This is the basic idea of the movie. It seems to be among Wheeler & Woolsey's most chaotic movies. This is not necessarily a bad thing, since they break into song, dance, and drag every few minutes.
Interest in Wheeler & Woolsey has declined in recent decades. Woolsey's death age 50 in 1938 goes a long way to explaining it; compared to the longevity of the Marx Brothers, this pair, created for the stage version of Rio Rita, had a ten-year run, and it was over. Wheeler.
This is the basic idea of the movie. It seems to be among Wheeler & Woolsey's most chaotic movies. This is not necessarily a bad thing, since they break into song, dance, and drag every few minutes.
Interest in Wheeler & Woolsey has declined in recent decades. Woolsey's death age 50 in 1938 goes a long way to explaining it; compared to the longevity of the Marx Brothers, this pair, created for the stage version of Rio Rita, had a ten-year run, and it was over. Wheeler.
- boblipton
- Oct 1, 2024