https://vimeo.com/492520256Watch A STAR IS SHORN at the link above.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0190037/I will leave the discussion of Danny Webb to others, but let it suffice to say he had an interesting career even if he isn't well-known today.
A STAR IS SHORN opens in an unique way for a Columbia short. Since the title is a spoof on the famous A STAR IS BORN, the producers decided to make the title card also be a spoof of the same film.
This is your typical well-supported late 1930s comedy short. There is a solid cast from top to bottom; there are some great outdoor scenes; we get some crazy shots involving dummies; and there is an extended chase scene.
Ethelreda Leopold gets here her biggest role in any Columbia short she appears in. In fact, here she is a literal co-star and is the center of the plot. She shows here that she is much more than just a pretty face. She could act, and wow does she have a figure
Danny Webb and Mary Treen carry the weight of the short here in fine fashion. Danny goes great as the quick-talking, food-obsessed shyster type, and Mary is perfect as the reluctant sidekick. Supposedly Danny was contracted to make two more shorts, but these were never produced; if they had been made, Mary would have made a good co-star for those as well. The best thing, though, is that these two clearly had the short written around their talents as opposed to just playing a role.
The supporting cast deserves 2 special mentions: Dudley Dickerson and Cy Schindell. At the risk of spoiling things, I will say both are top-notch here and deliver a lot of laughs to this short. Both men were comic geniuses who don't get enough love when discussing these productions.
Everything moves at a good pace, and the plot is solid. The production value is excellent, and the cast is great. This is everything you want in a comedy short.
9/10