Wally (Wally Brown) and Tim (Tim Ryan) become involved with a couple of French girls (Christine McIntyre and Nanette Bordeaux) who want them to pose as their husbands so they can collect fro... Read allWally (Wally Brown) and Tim (Tim Ryan) become involved with a couple of French girls (Christine McIntyre and Nanette Bordeaux) who want them to pose as their husbands so they can collect from a rich uncle (Emil Sitka).Wally (Wally Brown) and Tim (Tim Ryan) become involved with a couple of French girls (Christine McIntyre and Nanette Bordeaux) who want them to pose as their husbands so they can collect from a rich uncle (Emil Sitka).
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It's the sort of high-speed nonsense that Jules White's unit specialized in, along with bath tubs that are always filled for people to fall into, as well as loud sound effects, because nothing is funnier to fans of the Three Stooges, than the implication that empty skulls are being broken.
As I viewed the film, I observed that the short has a similar feel to the RKO comedy shorts Brown was currently starring in with Scottish born comedian Jack Kirkwood. The thing I noticed was that Tim Ryan and Jack Kirkwood slightly resembled each other, tall men with thin mustaches. Could it be that after Brown's initial short with Kirkwood ("Heart Troubles"), that maybe Columbia liked Wally enough to lure him away from RKO, and they gave him a one picture deal? I wish I knew the story behind this. After the completion of "French Fried Frolic", Brown returned to RKO to continue to appear in a handful of Kirkwood and Brown two-reelers for the next couple of years. I guess he didn't like it at Columbia.
Just for the record, Brown had co-starred with Alan Carney as RKO's answer to Abbott and Costello in a series of all-but-forgotten B-pictures a few years earlier. Some more notable than others are "Genius At Work" and "Zombies On Broadway" (both co-star Bela Lugosi).
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Wally Brown: I tell you, we better sell some insurance in this apartment house or we're sunk. This is the top.
Tim Ryan: Yeah, nobody lives on the roof.
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- 1.37 : 1