Two hobos try to make a dishonest buck by selling axle grease named, "Happy Feet Salve," a corn remover. They soon cross paths with a cop, and circumstances have them mistaken by the cop's wife as his two visiting nephews.

Is this thing worth your time? If you have a soft spot for pre-code slapstick or just really like watching people trip over their own feet, sure. It’s short, it’s loud, and it’s deeply silly. If you are looking for a coherent plot, look elsewhere. This movie is for: People who enjoy 1920s physical comedy and don't mind...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Ralph Staub

Edgar Jones
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"Is this thing worth your time? If you have a soft spot for pre-code slapstick or just really like watching people trip over their own feet, sure. It’s short, it’s loud, and it’s deeply silly. If you are looking for a coherent plot, look elsewhere. This movie is for: People who enjoy 1920s physical comedy and don't mind a bit of grime on their screen. This movie is for: Anyone who prefers a story that actually makes sense. You will probably hate this if you get annoyed by characters who make the..."
Jack Henley, Dolph Singer
United States

