Flash (Bobby Clark and Blodgett ('Paul McCullough (I)' )qv) are two "alibi photographers" in Atlantic City who let moonlighting husbands and wives pretend to be anywhere but in Atlantic City for alibi purposes. Complications arise when a husband, his wife, her boyfriend, the hotel manager, the hotel detective, a maid and Flash and Blodgett try to dodge each other as they run in and out of four adjoining rooms in the hotel.

Is it worth your time? If you like old-school slapstick where people run in and out of doors for twenty minutes straight, you’ll probably get a kick out of Alibi Bye Bye. It’s barely a movie, honestly—more like a filmed stage skit that forgot to take a breath. If you hate confusion or need a plot that actually makes se...


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Ben Holmes

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"Is it worth your time? If you like old-school slapstick where people run in and out of doors for twenty minutes straight, you’ll probably get a kick out of Alibi Bye Bye. It’s barely a movie, honestly—more like a filmed stage skit that forgot to take a breath. If you hate confusion or need a plot that actually makes sense, stay far away. This is for people who enjoy watching chaos for the sake of it. The premise is actually kind of clever for a short. Two photographers, Flash and Blodgett, make..."

Tom Kennedy
Bobby Clark, John Grey, Joseph Fields
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