IMDB says: Paramount, 1932. This is the fourth of seven stories in this film, in which a dying tycoon gives million-dollar windfalls to people picked from the city phone directory. "Emily (Alison Skipworth), and Rollo La Rue (W.C. Fields), a vaudevillian and juggler, are owners of a boardinghouse. They acquire a brand new car, and after a drive, they return with a car wrecked by a "road hog." After obtaining the million dollar check from Glidden, they purchase a fleet of cars and get even with the "road hogs" about town by having a car-smashing day. Of all the episodes, this is the one most remembered, even long after the movie is over." Part 2of2 is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfIoKTTZuUo
my tavourite is charles laughtons two finger salute.
charleshhooper 7 months ago
thank u for the incredible loving, funny & hilarious movie! =0D
tornmask 8 months ago
Reminds me of my relationship with my wife.
Liberaljamoke 9 months ago
yes,my sweet,my little glowworm,my chickideee!
ROADHOGS!
andrewdeangelo1 11 months ago
The last of the stories in this movie is my favorite. Little old ladies in a poor folks' home get their revenge.
SSArcher11 1 year ago
I would of love to meet that man .He is always makes me laugh he's the best!!
7starla7 1 year ago
Re: BudGrant69- I'd ask getting it or having it? Not what u came out w!
TheMeatMon 1 year ago
@budgrant69 One thing i dont lesson to is Rap or should i say Crap music my friend
HELLO2YOU3 2 years ago
he hasnt driven in boston!
BeantownJim 2 years ago
Road rage at it's finest!! I would target cell phone idiots.
budgrant69 2 years ago