Ranchowner Slim Perkins is in love with his neighbor's niece, Angelica Wayne, but her aunt and uncle throw him off their property because he is a poor bumbler. One day a stranger buys Slim's ranch for one million dollars because the land contains valuable minerals.


Is this actually worth watching? Look, if you’re a fan of early 30s slapstick or you have a weird fascination with how people used to think 'foreign' culture worked, maybe give it a spin. It’s not for the faint of heart, though. If you prefer movies that actually make sense, stay far away. This thing is basically a fev...

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

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"Is this actually worth watching? Look, if you’re a fan of early 30s slapstick or you have a weird fascination with how people used to think 'foreign' culture worked, maybe give it a spin. It’s not for the faint of heart, though. If you prefer movies that actually make sense, stay far away. This thing is basically a fever dream where horses go to hotels and everyone is constantly yelling about nothing. Slim Summerville and Andy Devine are, uh, definitely a choice as a duo. They play the kind of ..."
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H.M. Walker, Ebba Havez, Dale Van Every, Clarence Marks
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