One thing to be noted about APRIL FOOL is that while most Chase shorts of this era were directed by Leo McCarey, this short and the I believe to be lost POSITION WANTED are directed by Ralph Ceder/Cedar. Ceder previously directed some of Stan Laurel’s solo shorts for Roach.
Agreed this one is not exactly McCarey level, though given the premise, one note prank gags, this short moves along at a good pace. Not too much more to say other than for years, due to DVD availability, this was one of the few Chase one reelers I knew. I was pleasantly surprised when I bought the BECOMING CHARLEY CHASE set at the quality of the majority of the other shorts. Also, I personally get a big sigh of relief towards the end when they are finally outdoors, driving, and somebody falls into a mud puddle. A Hal Roach mud puddle is like a Moe Howard slap, a binky for my inner infant. I also like the closing house gag that involves camera angles to get the gag right so needless to say, the last minute of this thing is my favorite.