A woman pretends to be a widow to get a job, with her husband posing as her butler. Little do they know that the potential employer they have over to dinner is a wanted bunco artist.

Is this thing worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s-style chaos and don’t mind that the humor is basically prehistoric, sure. It’s short, punchy, and mostly harmless. If you need tight plotting or anything resembling actual character logic, steer clear. This is for the folks who like their comedies with a ...


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"Is this thing worth your time? If you have a soft spot for 1930s-style chaos and don’t mind that the humor is basically prehistoric, sure. It’s short, punchy, and mostly harmless. If you need tight plotting or anything resembling actual character logic, steer clear. This is for the folks who like their comedies with a side of grainy film stock and loud, forced physical gags. Andy Clyde is doing a lot of heavy lifting here. Honestly, watching him try to act like a refined butler while his face i..."
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Earle Rodney, John Grey, Harry McCoy, John A. Waldron
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