2 reviews
This remake of the 1935 comedy It Always Happens starring Andy Clyde features Bert Wheeler in the title role. Wheeler had difficulty finding steady work after his comedy partner Robert Woolsey died in 1938, but Columbia signed him for a couple of two-reel comedies in the early 1950s, a time when the studio was remaking several shorts. This one is not great, but Wheeler gives it his best and the film also includes Vernon Dent and Christine McIntyre in supporting roles.
- abbazabakyleman-98834
- Sep 1, 2018
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Bert Wheeler was half of the comedy duo Wheeler & Woolsey...one of the most successful but mostly forgotten comedy teams of the 1930s. However, when Woolsey died at the height of their career, Bert went on to make a few films and shorts...but nothing like his earlier output. Tonight I found two shorts Wheeler made for Columbia in the early 1950s and of the two, "Innocently Guilty" is the blandest.
Bert plays a guy who wants to impress a prospective employer. But before going on his interview, Bert helps a pretty French neighbor with her plumbing and then he heads to see the man. However, it turns out that the guy wants to hire a vivacious guy....not a middle-aged man like Bert. But Bert convinces the man that he's a real ladies man and women love him. Unfortunately, the exploits he tells the man happen to be with the boss' wife! Bert and the boss don't realize this and Bert regales the guy with fictional stories about him and his sexy neighbor. Later, after Bert realizes the mistake, he gets into hot water when the lady gets trapped and dressless in the back of his car.
The humor in this one is just okay and it feels like just another Columbia short...which, generally, is not a great thing since they remade so many of their films...and this one is one of these remakes. Uninspired and not all that funny.
A bit later.
Bert plays a guy who wants to impress a prospective employer. But before going on his interview, Bert helps a pretty French neighbor with her plumbing and then he heads to see the man. However, it turns out that the guy wants to hire a vivacious guy....not a middle-aged man like Bert. But Bert convinces the man that he's a real ladies man and women love him. Unfortunately, the exploits he tells the man happen to be with the boss' wife! Bert and the boss don't realize this and Bert regales the guy with fictional stories about him and his sexy neighbor. Later, after Bert realizes the mistake, he gets into hot water when the lady gets trapped and dressless in the back of his car.
The humor in this one is just okay and it feels like just another Columbia short...which, generally, is not a great thing since they remade so many of their films...and this one is one of these remakes. Uninspired and not all that funny.
A bit later.
- planktonrules
- Apr 11, 2024
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