The color film begins in the Garden of Eden and Adam is played by Leon Errol. Soon, the two dopes eat an apple and they are tossed out. Then, they take a walk through history (??) and decide to go to ancient Rome--to the time of Nero. Here, there is a Vaudeville-style show and Adam makes time with all the beauties. Eve is NOT happy and takes him forward to the time of the knights of old. They meet the Black Knight, Lancelot and other fictional characters from King Arthur's court--with even more hot ladies. Then, they make their way to the 20th century. There, they take an airplane ride and arrive at the beach where they meet a guy who is about to marry wife #5. And, once again, lots of very pretty ladies appear and they sing...like the other time periods. As for the ending...well, I won't say more but it does tie this all together very well and was quite funny.
Is this a must-see film? No...but it is quite enjoyable and is one of the few existing Technicolor Vitaphone shorts. The condition of the print is near-perfect--and the over-saturation of color is actually normal for films of the period. The color was indeed VERY vivid. The jokes are hit and miss and the songs just okay...but the fact they never take themselves seriously makes this a cute little picture...and a bit racy considering it's Post- Code.