Andy helps his newspaper reporter friend get the goods on a killer, but when the friend gets injured and can't continue the job, Andy confesses to the murder and tries to expose the killer. ... Read allAndy helps his newspaper reporter friend get the goods on a killer, but when the friend gets injured and can't continue the job, Andy confesses to the murder and tries to expose the killer. while in the jailhouse.Andy helps his newspaper reporter friend get the goods on a killer, but when the friend gets injured and can't continue the job, Andy confesses to the murder and tries to expose the killer. while in the jailhouse.
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- Prison Electrician
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- Prisoner
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- Head Prisoner
- (uncredited)
- Electrician's Assistant
- (uncredited)
- Prisoner with saw
- (uncredited)
- Prisoner
- (uncredited)
- Prisoner
- (uncredited)
- Jail Guard
- (uncredited)
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It's a remake of Buster Keaton's Educational Pictures short JAIL BAIT. The site I saw this on claims that, in turn, was a remake of a Frank McHugh short for RKO, THE HOT SPOT. To complete the insanity, you might claim that Fritz Lang's last American feature, BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT, was a remake of this.
All of which goes to show there are few new ideas for stories, so it's what you do with the details that matters. Here, Andy's slow reactions to the fast-paced insanity around him is a lot of fun.
However, this short does have a sad backstory: Clyde's 8-year old son passed away earlier in 1944 from a rare internal disease and Clyde was allowed a long hiatus from work, but fortunately he was surrounded by old friends at the funeral, as well as during filming, but he visibly looks despondent in certain scenes.
When the story begins, Andy is taking a diction class to get rid of his Scottish accent. While Andy was Scottish, I never thought you could tell he was Scottish...though it is interesting that the short mentions his heritage. Surprisingly, during his lesson he asks his teacher to marry him...and she agrees.
So far, the film is fine. What happens next is incredibly contrived and bad. A friend is a reporter and convinces Andy to admit to a murder he never committed so he could go to prison and investigate. What about the wedding? And, who would ever consider such a goofy proposition?! In fact, this is THE reason that "Heather and Yon" fails just like the original. Despite Clyde's best efforts and a few cute moments, it just doesn't work.
By the way, in the scene where a fellow inmate is trying to cut away the bars to free Andy's head, that's Snub Pollard, another silent star who made a ton of pictures...even more than Clyde...over 600 in fact!!!
Did you know
- Quotes
Martha Dix: If you read this lesson correctly, you and I may become lifelong partners.
Andrew 'Andy' Clyde: You mean that? I can see it right now: Andy Clyde and Miss Dix's Private School. I love my teacher. I worship her.
Martha Dix: You do?
Andrew 'Andy' Clyde: That's what it says there.
- ConnectionsRemake of Candidat à la prison (1937)
Details
- Runtime
- 18m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1