Two out-of-work magicians help lovelorn Jerry adopt little Spanky. When Jerry makes up and elopes, the duo are stuck with the brat.


If you have a rainy afternoon and you don't mind black and white chaos, you should probably give Kentucky Kernels a look. It is perfect for people who like the Three Stooges but wish they were a bit more wordy and wore better suits. If you hate puns or kids who break everything they touch, you will probably want to thr...


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"If you have a rainy afternoon and you don't mind black and white chaos, you should probably give Kentucky Kernels a look. It is perfect for people who like the Three Stooges but wish they were a bit more wordy and wore better suits. If you hate puns or kids who break everything they touch, you will probably want to throw your remote at the wall. It starts out with Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey as out-of-work magicians. They are basically professional losers, which is always a good setup. They..."

Otto Hoffman
Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Sid Silvers, Fred Guiol
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