Never saw this one before, really only familiar with the couple of Educationals on the LOST AND FOUND set. A really fun short overall and I do get the feeling this is Harry going back to his roots - but in the setting of pre-code Hollywood. Again, this time more so in the gags themselves, female legs show up in the comedy. The gangster’s pretty girlfriend with loose morals heckling a comedian. This character went away in July of 1934 never to return, but it works very well with a naive and innocent Langdon. The idea of Langdon being separate from the rest of the world works comic wonders when he’s blatantly being hit on. Done best in with Gertrude Astor in THE STRONG MAN, it works in miniature here, but with that extra pre code sheen. He simply covers up her legs very innocently. Harry’s reaction to the kiss was awesome. Yes, we’ve seen it before, but the physicality here is on another level. When Harry was still, I thought for a split second he might be a piece of cardboard, I had to make sure that was actually Langdon. Very well done.
The rest you guys nailed. Yes, Langdon and Dent are the almost but not quite Laurel and Hardy and it is indeed ironic since Langdon influenced Stan. I too thought the reporter needing to get a picture plot did indeed have a Stooge/Columbia feel and it was nice seeing Harry rework old favorites like getting a police officer to chase him as well as being in the middle of a gun fight. Harry’s again oblivious nature works wonders when asking the man about to rob the store to pose for a picture and through dumb chance, helps the man break the glass window of the store he’s robbing. A fine short, I hope these Langdon Educationals get halfway decent restoration and released in a set someday.