After a quarrel at their 25th wedding anniversary, Joe and Aggie Bruno decide to divorce each other, and both leave for Reno. So do their daughters Prudence and Pansy, but they want to get t... Read allAfter a quarrel at their 25th wedding anniversary, Joe and Aggie Bruno decide to divorce each other, and both leave for Reno. So do their daughters Prudence and Pansy, but they want to get their parents back together. Joe and Aggie, accidentally, are becoming clients at the same ... Read allAfter a quarrel at their 25th wedding anniversary, Joe and Aggie Bruno decide to divorce each other, and both leave for Reno. So do their daughters Prudence and Pansy, but they want to get their parents back together. Joe and Aggie, accidentally, are becoming clients at the same law firm, Wattles and Swift, which is the biggest and most successful in town. But being o... Read all
- Blackjack Dealer
- (uncredited)
- Law Firm Partner
- (uncredited)
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- Juror
- (uncredited)
- Counselor Jackson #3
- (uncredited)
- Courtroom Spectator
- (uncredited)
- Reno Divorcee
- (uncredited)
- Bandleader
- (uncredited)
- Counselor Jackson #2
- (uncredited)
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To get himself out of a scrape with a vengeful gun totin' husband, Bert Wheeler dolls up as the silliest drag act you'll ever see (Mae West had nothing on this blonde broad!); little Dorothy Lee gets to join him in another great song n' tap routine; and Robert Woolsey chomps cigars and makes his usual line of lecherous wisecracks. Watch out for a wonderful number mid-way where the boys dance together with Bert still dragged up; and a useful way to store those casino chips! Really funny...
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.
It's a comedy with a couple of entertaining dance segments that includes a catchy song performed by Wheeler and Lee, but it is the dancing that really entertains. Watch Lee - she is brilliant! The dance performed by W + W is also very entertaining. I've watched a few W & W comedies and this is my favourite so far. Wheeler makes a very good woman in drag - I usually hate films where men dress up as women but Wheeler pulls it off on this offering and is funny with it.
Their lawyer business turns into a successful nightclub in the evenings with the push of various buttons and female office administrators becoming nightclub hostesses. It is very impressive. And funny. Unfortunately, some of their jokes are too obvious and the end courtroom sequence is too drawn out so falls a bit flat after the good work that had been done up to that point.
Did you know
- TriviaA mild success at the box office, "RKO" made a profit of $90,000 (about $1.88M in 2024) on this film, according to studio records.
- Quotes
Aggie Bruno: And one thing you can bet, I'll never marry another man who snores.
Julius Swift: That's a good idea. And I'll bet you'll have a lot of fun finding out.
- SoundtracksI'm Just Wild About Harry
(1921) (uncredited)
Music by Eubie Blake
Part of a medley of tunes played by the casino band and danced by Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $293,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 3 minutes
- Color