Bobby Clark and 'Paul McCullough' go on the radio, as they rig a fake fiddle with a record player so that Bobby can imitate a champion upright bass player..

If you have twenty minutes to spare and love the kind of loud, sweaty vaudeville comedy that died out before your grandparents were born, Fits in a Fiddle is a weirdly fun watch. Anyone expecting sophisticated wit will absolutely detest this, but fans of pure, unadulterated nonsense are going to have a blast. It stars...

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"If you have twenty minutes to spare and love the kind of loud, sweaty vaudeville comedy that died out before your grandparents were born, Fits in a Fiddle is a weirdly fun watch. Anyone expecting sophisticated wit will absolutely detest this, but fans of pure, unadulterated nonsense are going to have a blast. It stars Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough, a duo whose whole vibe is basically "what if we just yelled our way through the plot?" The story is incredibly thin, even for a 1934 short. Bobby..."

Bobby Clark
Albert Julian, Ben Holmes
United States

1933 · IMDb 6.5

