An OK Columbia short, but not really much of a Langdon short. He pulls the material off OK for the most part, but there really isn’t anything specifically suited for Langdon. It’s a reaction comedy that had gags that would have worked with The Three Stooges. Here, it all feels very journeyman like.
Louise Currie, shortly before earning screen immortality playing scream queen to a simian Bela Lugosi, is very likable here, but like Langdon, feels a bit misplaced. It was weird seeing Currie, in a Columbia short, mixing ingredients in a kitchen so - straight. That type of thing is meant for comedians who can’t count and read.
I really do like the floating pot gag and as a Columbia short, perfectly acceptable. As a Langdon short, if this were the only thing I ever saw from the guy, I wouldn’t understand what’s so special. Sometimes Columbia writes these shorts with gifted comedians, stays too rigid to their formula while completely forsaking the gifts that makes the comedian unique. TIREMAN, SPARE MY TIRES is a great example.
Thank God the Columbia formula was tailor made for The Three Stooges.