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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0167370/THE RING AND THE BELLE really is a good quality Columbia entry for Andy Clyde. And two reasons I think contribute to this. First, the story is co-written by Andy himself, and second the screenplay is by Harry Edwards and the director is Del Lord during his best years. In 1941, Del Lord directed shorts from the Three Stooges included DUTIFUL BUT DUMB, AN ACHE IN EVERY STAKE, and SOME MORE OF SAMOA. The man was on fire.
Andy Clyde actually rules in this one where there are a variety of sight gags, and he is further helped by having Vivien Oakland, Dudley Dickerson, Eddie Laughton, Vernon Dent, Tiny Lipson, John Tyrrell, and Jack Roper as his supporting cast. Physical comedy abounds as well as some verbal jokes.
This short contains a few jokes I have never seen earlier elsewhere. The wobbling house scene is absolutely surreal, and multiple jokes during this involve Andy getting thrown out a window in different ways. We see an early version of the vengeful drawer gags. There is also an early appearance of the ticklish razor, with the razor cutting off Mrs. Clyde's underwear. I won't spoil more of the jokes.
Eddie Laughton is great as the heckling manager of the opposing fighter, and Dudley Dickerson gets a nice straight role as Andy's assistant. Vivien Oakland has a borderline legendary performance as Andy's wife as she is incredible from start to finish. Tiny Lipson is also great.
My only complaint is that the plot is a bit too pressured at some points, and it keeps this from being *perfect*. The print quality makes it difficult at certain points, so I can't decide whether I give this a 9 or a 10.
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