Famous radio announcer Harry von Zell eventually turned his attention to acting and was signed to do a series of two-reel comedies for Columbia Pictures in the late 1940s. Many moviegoers found this series to be the funniest and best of all the two-reelers the studio produced. Sadly, this first entry is pretty weak, with Harry as a radio actor playing a gangster on a crime program and two escaped bank robbers mistake him as a real one. Most of the comedy is supplied by co-star Tom Kennedy, who plays a stir-crazy convict the robbers kidnapped during their escape from prison. Other than that, it's not a great start.