Seriously, did Columbia use this story for all of their comedy teams? I did not realize how many variants there were on this storyline.
To their credit, both Max and Maxie had experience in comedy films before this. Max Baer was in AFRICA SCREAMS and Maxie Rosenbloom was briefly paired in a comedy trio with Shemp and Billy Gilbert. Rosenbloom is pretty much the dumb guy, just as he was in TROUBLE CHASERS (and, to a lesser extent, CRAZY KNIGHTS). He’s serviceable in that kind of role, especially when he has someone like Shemp to work off of. Unfortunately, Baer is not the best person to work off of. In AFRICA SCREAMS he was essentially a henchmen, with the only real funny thing about his role being him and Buddy getting into a fight over a misunderstanding. He’s also essentially playing the same role here, which is fine as far as watching the fight at the end, but as far as comedy goes, is not that entertaining.
The beginning is pretty good. The idea that they would hire two professional fighters to protect the valuables does make a lot of sense in theory, and I do really like the “collector” misunderstanding between Rosenbloom and Emil Sitka. Sitka is especially great here; the ending with him freaking out at Baer and Rosenbloom is hilarious. The rest of it is basically just stock gags; the “switching drinks” scene, the “mistaking a crook for your friend” bit, etc. Again, it’s not the greatest pairing in the first place, so it’s not all that entertaining, although the moments I mentioned are still pretty good, so I found it to be mildly entertaining, although I certainly could not see these two headlining an entire series together.
7 out of 10