It is a bit difficult to judge properly given how much is lost (Yeah, HIS NEW MAMMA was missing some scenes too, but you could at least follow along with what was happening despite that). From what survives, though, this does work. I actually think Harry seems very in character here; whenever he’s with Madeline Hurlock, he seems like he genuinely doesn’t understand what’s going on. The moments that play like a haunted house comedy are the standouts here. Harry’s reactions are great; I especially love how he sees the guy under the table behind him, and then just hits him with a brick without really freaking out; it reminds me a lot of a moment in the Tom and Jerry cartoon SOLID SERENADE, where Tom knows he’s being watched, but doesn’t even give a chance for a chase before just hitting Spike with the brick. That’s my favorite moment too, HomokHarcos. It’s so unusual for a comedy that you just have to laugh. I also like the twist at the end with Madeline’s character.
The first half’s good too; I like some of the more obvious Sennett moments like the guy falling off the cliff or Harry being pulled by the dog running away from the house. I also like the moment with Harry thinking the knife got him. For a film that’s so fragmented, it actually still plays very well from a comedic standpoint.