IMDB:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0164087/LODGE NIGHT is yet another torturous domestic comedy of many in the Andy Clyde series. But it's one that has merits. This short steals from Laurel & Hardy, the Marx Brothers, and the usual tired Columbia tropes to create something unique even if the typical disappointment. This short doesn't use any of Columbia's usual players for the supporting roles.
Now, yes, it's another, as I said, torturous domestic comedy as, yet again, it involves Andy getting framed being around other women and circumstances that magically cause his wife to end up in the same place... and, as always, it ends with Andy getting punished and the real villains getting off. The plot is one that I find to be almost completely unbearable, and I sometimes have to pause and take a break when watching these because I want to punch something.
Not only is this the case, but the short has a lot of wasted potential. The opening scene with Andy trying to fix his lodge skirt is hilarious, but it's obviously a stunt double doing the parts with the visible contortion. The classic Harpo Marx mirror gag is redone here, but, unlike Curly and the Wolf-man or Harpo and his counterparts, here Andy and William McCall are quite easily seen to be completely out of sync with each other.
It is stated plainly that Potentate Jones is an escaped convict using a disguise to not be recognized; why could this not instead have been worked so that Andy and Potentate are running from the cops instead of Mrs. Clyde, with an ending with Andy causing the bad guy to be arrested. LODGE NIGHT was indeed remade, in 1951, as BLONDE ATOM BOMB, but the short is lost and almost no traces remain except the shooting script; but without seeing the script, there is no way to know what was changed.
Now, Andy Clyde definitely has a lot of comedic abilities, but he just gets placed into the same situation again and again and again and again and again and again. His reactions as he's trying to process and escape these situations are some of the best Columbia had in the department, but his talent is wasted in these shorts.
5/10