Well, it’s not particularly good and almost nothing in it is truly indicative of Harry’s style, but I did find that I enjoyed quite a few moments. In particular, I liked the couch gag, which seems the most like a Langdon moment, Harry moving his tie to look like a mustache, El Brendel pulling Harry in the wagon, the re-enactment of how they captured Vernon Dent and Christine McIntyre, and any moment involving Dent being scared.
There definitely is good stuff here. Unfortunately, the stuff that’s bad...is really bad. The short starts off terribly; it involves El Brendel making horrible squeaking noises. There’s also this really bad moment involving Harry and El pretending to sell flowers and Harry once again has to do overreactions that he’s clearly not comfortable doing.
Harry and El are not a truly defined team here. At least in TO HEIR IS HUMAN, it was clear that Una Merkel was more of the “leader” of the two. Here, it kind of shifts, and neither actor does a good job being the leader; Harry because it’s out of character for him, and El Brendel because...well, he’s El Brendel. Actually, in Brendel’s defense, I do think that the slightly more fast-paced, almost Marx Brothers type anarchy of this teaming does seem to be something he’s well-suited for. I could actually see this type of short working if the mix-up just wasn’t so stupid and if he could work with someone like Monte Collins or someone who excelled at fast paced humor. It’s not terrible as a whole, but it’s just so sad to watch Harry Langdon acting so out of character.
5 out of 10