I don't understand critics. Leslie Halliwell's Guide gives this movie no stars and writes, "An incoherent script provides an opportunity for several comics to do their stuff." So what's not clear about the script? The story seems perfectly intelligible and well-structured, with three foreshadowed, logical but surprising twists of fortune for the main characters. This is a very funny movie, tightly edited and continuously amusing (OK, droll). It picks up steam after the introductory scene, and clips away pretty briskly after that. I intended to see just a few scenes at a time, but ended up watching it all the way through (with no fast-forwarding).
Maybe Halliwell was confused about the script because so much of the action is at a girl's college. Anyway, he's certainly right about the comics. I've been disappointed by Durante films since childhood, but this comes the closest I've seen to a "real" Jimmy Durante movie. (If only he had a song!)
Healy and the Stooges have large sequences throughout, and succeed as the only comedy team to manage a sufficiently interesting 4th member. Although I'm not a fan of Pearl or Pitts, here they seem fittingly cast, with Pitts at her most natural and likable. But the real treat is Edna May Oliver, not a bad looking woman and perfectly cast as the prissy (but not entirely prudish) dean. She is a marvelous comedienne, her timing and gestures and faces are exquisite, and she doesn't shy from an insult, a shove, or a slap in the rear. She takes it in and dishes it out, and her ensemble work with the roughest comedians of the day is stunning.
Jack Pearl's puns seemed much funnier to me watching alone than they did years ago in a revival theatre with an audience. I guess it helps the enjoyment of dopey humour when you don't have people around you groaning.
The film of the Warnervideo release has some nicks at the beginning, but that clears up after a few minutes, and it becomes a clean, sharp, vintage-looking print the rest of the way through.
Eight stars not to signify proximity to a "great" movie, but because that's how much I enjoyed it, and an excellent print to boot.