Well, I finally got around to seeing BONNIE SCOTLAND and it basically met my expectations. Far from their best, but by no means a bad feature.
The romance wasn’t quite as bad as I expected. Honestly, I still find the romantic leads in BUCK PRIVATES to be a lot more annoying than the ones here. Though, yes, Janney’s performance is kind of annoying and the fact that the romance is never fully resolved at the end seems to have been a result of the editing process. The story does feel very unfocused, especially considering the fact that the majority of the film takes place in India rather than the title country.
Still, there are plenty of nice things to be said about BONNIE SCOTLAND. For one thing, I really do like the set design in this film. Though it is annoying that the film can’t bother to stay in one place, it does allow for some variety in the set design at least. I also like the two different arrangements of the theme song used throughout the film.
Laurel and Hardy also remain funny throughout, though they’re more prominent in the first 30 minutes. I like the gags that they do with their hats towards the beginning and the scenes at the hotel are pretty good, especially the scene with them attempting to fry the fish.
Even after the first 30 minutes, though, there are still highlights. The scene with Laurel getting all the soldiers to step out of time is pretty funny and even the ending gag with the bees is pretty good, despite the fact that nothing really is resolved correctly. My personal favorite scene is the dance scene. Yeah, Laurel and Hardy did it in at least two other films as well, but it’s always great no matter what.
Admittedly, I’m not all that fond of the mirage scene, mainly because it never goes anywhere beyond just some guys making fun of Laurel and Hardy. Yeah, they do reference it again during Laurel’s hat trick, but that’s about it. In Abbott and Costello’s LITTLE GIANT, for example, they’re able to work a gag in of people making fun of Costello, but actually make it an important plot element. Here, it’s just a scene with an accordion that goes on too long. This is really the only bit of comedy that I wasn’t too fond of in this film.
BONNIE SCOTLAND does have quite a few plot problems, but the fact that Laurel and Hardy are still in character does make it worthwhile even if it may not be as good as their other films. Decent enough, but of their Roach features, I’d say this is probably in their bottom two (there is one that, at the moment, I still consider to be worse).
7 out of 10