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Leon Errol in Down the Ribber (1936)

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Down the Ribber

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7/10

Like dealing with MOST customer service reps these days.

I don't think IMDB will allow reviews to contain names of current companies with horrible customer service, but "Down the Ribber" sure reminds me of dealing with several companies and their so-called 'customer service'! Because of this, this short is very timely today as it sure seems as if this problem is getting worse these days.

A weird club of 'ribbers' (folks who play jokes on people) decide to bedevil a guy named John Burt who wants to join them...and they steal his car for laughs! After this joke, John (Leon Errol) tries to deal with his car club and the police to report it and both are about as helpful as him just hitting himself in the head with a hammer...repeatedly. It's a bit tedious after a while...but sure reminds me of several companies and a few police forces (again I don't think IMDB will allow me to mention them by name) I've dealt with over the years.

Is it funny....yes. And, fortunately, it's not one of Errol's domestic comedies...which nearly all have the same basic plot. I enjoyed it but did not love it because it felt frustrating even watching it! But it sure had a good point to make! Worth seeing.
  • planktonrules
  • Feb 21, 2021
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7/10

The Practical Jokers

Leon Errol wants to join the Ribbers Club, a bunch of practical jokers. There's an initiation, so they start by stealing his car, then take over the office of his insurance company to torment him further.

It's written and directed by Al Boasberg. Like the other Leon Errol short of his that I've seen, it's clearly run as a skit, with Leon undergoing a comedy of frustration, as insurance agents refusing to understand what sort of car he owns, cops arresting him and Jack Norton, in his drunken persona, testing Leon for drunkenness. The dialogue is fast, the performances snappy and anyone who has ever had to try to put in an insurance claim will attest to the fact that when you're trying to collect on a policy, you wind up owing them money!
  • boblipton
  • Oct 17, 2019
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6/10

There's no assurance in insurance.

  • mark.waltz
  • May 11, 2021
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