3 reviews
This sequel to "Curtain Call" is a much broader comedy with Mowbray and MacBride camping it up something shocking in a silly story about impoverished theatrical producers trying to raise money for a new Broadway play from a Miss Havisham-like recluse (Risdon). The pair aren't great comic actors and it's easy to see why the partnership didn't survive this film. But Mowbray gets to perform a very long variation on the old gag in which a hammy stage actor refuses to lie down when shot. It may once have raised a laugh or two. Otherwise the direction is terribly slow for this kind of lowbrow farce. The supporting cast are nobodies.
- davidvmcgillivray-24-905811
- Jun 2, 2013
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- mark.waltz
- Feb 3, 2024
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I caught the second half of this on tv once and thought is was absolutely hilarious, the scene where a bad actor refused to die on stage had me laughing very loudly, and other scenes were amusing too.
Perhaps not for everyone, but I thought it was great and would love to see it again.
Perhaps not for everyone, but I thought it was great and would love to see it again.
- postmaster-3
- Jul 14, 2018
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