Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough -- a team whose work fortunately survives in these comedies, which Clark tended to put down in later years but still shine today.
Clark was well-read, going straight through the Harvard Classics, according to one source. Classic Clark would be the crouch he assumes when cross-examining a witness in a trial scene in this film. He was clearly the team's dominant member, though McCullough would get in some funny lines and punctuate Clark's jokes with a "heh, heh!"
This was one of Clark & McCullough's most notable two-reelers, as highlighted by Leonard Maltin in his book "The Great Movie Shorts". Joe Franklin once showed this on his TV show in the mid-'70s....
Thanks for getting the audio back.
puck30 1 year ago
Where's the Audio?
puck30 1 year ago
Where's the audio?
This film has moments of true comedic genius. A bit falls flat. But I think it's a "lost" classic.
Bluzslam 2 years ago
Lenny Maltin rated this classic film comedy highly in
"Movie Comedy Teams" and"The Great Movie Shorts"/
"Selected Short Subjects".
143AC 2 years ago
There's a reason these guys are forgotten today
DeadJerker 3 years ago
Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough -- a team whose work fortunately survives in these comedies, which Clark tended to put down in later years but still shine today.
Clark was well-read, going straight through the Harvard Classics, according to one source. Classic Clark would be the crouch he assumes when cross-examining a witness in a trial scene in this film. He was clearly the team's dominant member, though McCullough would get in some funny lines and punctuate Clark's jokes with a "heh, heh!"
prchristman 3 years ago
Clark and Mccullough were HIGHLY underrated! Kitchen sink comedy of the highest order!!!!
999manman 3 years ago
This was one of Clark & McCullough's most notable two-reelers, as highlighted by Leonard Maltin in his book "The Great Movie Shorts". Joe Franklin once showed this on his TV show in the mid-'70s....
fromthesidelines 3 years ago