The music heard under the opening and closing title was a stock cue often heard in theatrical "intermission" and other "reminder" trailers during the '40s and '50s. This 1949 release, feauring the slapstick climax from "Never Give a Sucker An Even Break" (1941), was one of Castle's most popular Fields "shorts", and stayed in their "home movie" catalogue for years...
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LandondeeL 1 month ago
Full lenght chase sequence might have been one of the first in movie history!!
It has been more than half a century ago since I have seen it.
Loved it then and still love it today!!!!!
Thanks for posting.
ronfb1946 5 months ago 4
I have the 16mm silent version of this short movie.
zimtok 6 months ago
Pure insanity! Thanks for the post!
WSenator1 8 months ago
Do you wanna grow up and be dumb like Zazu Pitts, hahaha ha
philsmusic1000 9 months ago
LOL! What a treat. :-)
nameofthepen 11 months ago
Chase sequence was reused in Abbott & Costello's IN SOCIETY. Amazing car stuntwork.
" OK Tomatoe Puss...Follow Me " !!!
hulotati 2 years ago
funny freaking film
love this!! thanks for uploading this !!!
CHEERS !!
danoinreno 2 years ago
A real classic...do you still want me to send my 16mm sound of " Abbott & Costello Meet The MummY.. Let me know..Jeff
ventues97 2 years ago
The music heard under the opening and closing title was a stock cue often heard in theatrical "intermission" and other "reminder" trailers during the '40s and '50s. This 1949 release, feauring the slapstick climax from "Never Give a Sucker An Even Break" (1941), was one of Castle's most popular Fields "shorts", and stayed in their "home movie" catalogue for years...
fromthesidelines 2 years ago