https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035187/We get a treat as Harry Langdon himself wrote the screenplay for this. It shows. Harry is slower in places, very much has his mannerisms, isn't a total fool, and even is good at his job! And it works well in the spastic, gun -firing Columbia environment around him. Heck, he even gets the girl in Harry fashion!
When you get to the 11 minute mark, pause the film, and contemplate this question. Now, she's not Sergeant MacGillicuddy bad, but is Fifi one of the most deplorable, unfunny, and despicable characters you have ever seen in a Columbia short? The b**** is deliberately trying to sabotage his wedding out of sheer selfish arrogance. No matter times does Harry tells her to go away because he is getting married that day, she comes back out of pure spite. She's just too mean-spirited for my comfort, and like Sergeant MacGillicuddy she makes it hard to appreciate what should be funny moments.
I'm ripped. I had a long post written, went to the restroom, and came back to find my iPad and closed and wiped my browser session. Stupid technology sucks sometimes.
The rest of the cast is mostly solid, and Stanley Blystone is even fantastic in one of his more irascible roles. Stanley and Harry make a good pair. The plot has a couple minor weak spots, but it's mostly good fun.
I loved in particular Harry's faces and the effects around him as he's working on the piano. A true throwback to his silent days. Another highlight was the ending chase overall and Harry tackling the Mission representative.
8/10