barbarasmet
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U saw this on Internet archive. This short is maybe a remake of other shorts, but it's the best of those remakes. Andy and Emmer are running a business and go undercover (accidentally) outlaws their loot. I would die if that remake still exist (I'm talking about "pleasure treasure"). This is a good short and it has good and funny slapstick. The best part is Mel Blanc in the movie doing his famous voice of Porky pig. I have seen "yes, we have no bonanza" with the three stooges, but this one is better, even better than "back to the soil" with George Sidney and Charlie Murray. I give this a nine out of ten.
I saw this on YouTube. This is the first and last short starring Wally Brown and supporting actor, by Columbia Pictures, Tim Ryan. There paring is pretty sweet and they made the best non-stooge short of 1949. French fried frolic is about two salesmen, on their first day, helping two women for money and make hot water by their wives and the girls' husbands. The result is a pretty fun 16 minutes. It was so good that is was re-released in 1961. The best are the French girls and uncle Pierre (played by Emil Sitka). Christine McLytire is so hot in this role and Nanette Bordeaux is also not bad. Really good.
I saw this on YouTube. "Moron than of" is a remake of Langdon's "I don't remember". The film is about a man with the weakest memory, he wins the lottery, but can't remember where his ticket is. There is a dark subplot where he tries to kill himself. This is not the funniest of the Columbia shorts, but it is the second best in the "Sterling Holloway" series (after "flat feat"). They copied literally everything from "I don't remember". It also (kind of) stars Monty Collins (who had his own series with Tom Kennedy back in the 30's) and he really stole the show, though.
The worst part is when Sterling wants to kill Monte.
The worst part is when Sterling wants to kill Monte.