Fooling Casper (1928)
* 1/2 (out of 4)
Casper (Bud Duncan) rushes home so that he can take his wife Toots (Thelma Hill) and their young child on vacation. Before they can head off Toots' rich uncle, wife and annoying child show up and demand to tag along.
Duncan and Hill made a handful of films together under the Casper and Toots routine but this here was the first I've seen of them. To be honest, I can't say I'll be searching any more of them out as this one here really wasn't all that impressive. Not only did this comedy lack any real laughs, I'd argue that it also didn't set itself apart in any way, shape or form. Most comedy teams have some sort of style or some sort of routine that helps set it apart but that wasn't the case here. There really wasn't a single funny moment and the cast was quite dull as well.