No plot, all fun, that’s pretty much what The Charity Bazzar is. A simple excuse for Bud and Lou to do familiar routines at a carnival for charity. The only bit outside in the apartment is Lou telling Hillary some sob stories from his childhood. Hilariously, by the time Lou tells Hillary that his older brother bathed him with his face down in the water, she calls Lou a jackass and calls him out on his tall tales. It really works because usually Hillary is a character who would go along with it all.
The carnival routines are really the simple reason to watch this episode. The king bee/queen bee routine, just like IN THE NAVY, I swear Bud and Lou are having genuine fun doing this routine. If not, they’re doing a great job of selling it like they are with the laughter and smiles between spits. It’s always been this aspect that sold this routine for me.
Lou kissing the girl for charity is the PG version of the world’s oldest profession. Sadly can’t imagine a comedian doing this one today, but Lou’s reactions and taking the money out of the purse of her earnings to steal another kiss are all fun takes on a typical Bud and Lou money grabbing routine.
Joe Besser. Mr. Stinky himself. That oversized sheriff’s badge had me in stitches. Always a pleasure to to see Joe as Stinky, doing an oversimplified cops and robbers routine as if he’s hyped up on jolt cola and amphetamines. Again, one of the few people on the planet who makes a straight man out of Lou Costello.
Oh, but the highlight of this episode is the old army game. May be done better here by Bud and Lou than ever before. I mean, not only does Bud gyp Lou of his money, but Lou is so gaslighted he gyps himself out of his own money! Lou’s honesty when Mr. Fields guesses the right number and he again loses his own money is also a great touch. But Bud doing his con man routine and getting Lou angry is really milked out wonderfully here, just a pure masterclass of two comedians gelling together. Watching this routine, I can’t help but think of W.C. Fields and how it’s a shame he didn’t live long enough to be on television. I really bet he would have succeeded.
Just a simple and hysterical episode here, always has been one of my favorites.