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The Ghost That Walks Alone (1944) 

Joey Hambrick
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This film is covered on THE FORGOTTEN HORRORS PODCAST
Honeymooners find a dead radio producer in their suite.
Tagline: Murder in the air. Ghosts out to scare. Dead men in your hair.

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@lynngliottone2812
@lynngliottone2812 10 месяцев назад
This was such a fun movie! I love Arthur Lake...have seen all the Blondie movies. Thanks for posting it! ❤
@lynngehringer1073
@lynngehringer1073 2 года назад
I love B&W Movies! I like them so much better than what is out in the theaters now a days, or even what is on the TV! I even like the actors and actresses much better and the clothes were cool looking. Thanks for this gem and for making my today happier than my yesterday!
@michelleduplooymalherbe2837
And their hairstyles, especially the woman, these fantastic concoctions with not a hair out of place!!!
@lisaalbright8933
@lisaalbright8933 Год назад
You said it all! My feelings exactly!! ❤❤
@nonprofitgirl
@nonprofitgirl Год назад
@@michelleduplooymalherbe2837 definitely! can someone tell MY HAIR to quit acting up??? 😊
@nonprofitgirl
@nonprofitgirl Год назад
@@lisaalbright8933 me too Lisa. :) a B & W MOVIE 🍿 is good for what ails you
@kennethlongsr4009
@kennethlongsr4009 4 месяца назад
I agree completely, they made all these great B&W classics and they are rated G and yet they are entertaining. That takes talent, from the writers and actors and directors. Today the only thing rated G is a cartoon, and even they are crappy. Not like the old Warner Bros Looney Tunes, made by artists, each individual frame. You can see the quality in those old cartoons too. Hollywood today depends on computer generated scenes and sex and violence and profanity. We don't want that, but it's pushed upon us , so we start accepting it.
@patriciapalmer1377
@patriciapalmer1377 2 года назад
The days when the studios were churning out movies for a war weary public. Thanks for your time and effort ! July 2022
@SmilerORocker
@SmilerORocker Год назад
This is the perfect Friday afternoon movie. Thank you 🇮🇪
@nonprofitgirl
@nonprofitgirl Год назад
Sunday morning in bed & it’s a rainy day. :)
@WCMReal
@WCMReal 4 года назад
Thank for keeping the oldies and goodies alive.
@misssparky5574
@misssparky5574 4 года назад
Go to, talking pictures tv channel on, freeview, sky tv and virgin tv. You wont be disappointed I promise you. I,ve been watching classic movies on sony classic movies too.
@artroraback8663
@artroraback8663 4 года назад
You know you are an old movie buff when you notice that Frank Sully (in this movie) is a dead ringer for Frankie Jenks....Thanks for sharing this film.
@jimparallel6233
@jimparallel6233 4 года назад
Sully was in a bunch of the Boston Blackie movies playing Detective Matthews
@keithharvey7230
@keithharvey7230 4 года назад
Thanks,I thought it was Frank Jenks.
@artroraback8663
@artroraback8663 4 года назад
@@jimparallel6233 I've seen Frank Sully in a lot of films and had thought that he was Frankie Jenks. I usually open the IMDB listing to find out who's who while watching movies and simply assumed. In any case both gentlemen were great character actors and well worth checking out.
@nonprofitgirl
@nonprofitgirl Год назад
I adore Arthur Lake’s “huh?”….in this movie and in EVERYTHING ELSE I’ve seen him in. He was one of a kind for sure.
@madamrockford2508
@madamrockford2508 7 месяцев назад
Especially his Dagwood sandwich❤
@SuperIliad
@SuperIliad 3 года назад
The Ghost That Walks Alone, released 10 February 1944 (USA). Arthur Lake as Eddie Grant; Janis Carter as Enid Turner; Lynne Roberts as Sue McGuire Grant; Frank Sully as Beppo; Warren Ashe as Whitney Burke; Arthur Space as Cedric Jessup; Barbara Brown as Milly Westover; Matt Willis as Tom Walker; Robert B. Williams (as Robert Williams) as Police Lt. Phillips; Vi Athens as Miss Brady; Walter Baldwin, Deputy Sheriff; Eddie Bruce, Radio Announcer; Earle S. Dewey as Sexton; John Dilson as Bascomb; Paul Hurst as Sheriff Slim Carson; Jack Lee as Macy Turner; Teddy Mangean, Radio-Studio Usher; Ida Moore as Cornelia Coates; John Tyrrell as Police Sgt. Hurd.
@DavidRice111
@DavidRice111 2 месяца назад
So glad for commenters such as you, who add what certain 'uploaders' fail to do.
@lc7604
@lc7604 4 года назад
I can’t believe I’ve never seen this gem! Thank You!
@bettegregory4960
@bettegregory4960 4 года назад
Great little film. I sincerely enjoyed it! Well worth watching. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💋thx!
@johnnylightning203
@johnnylightning203 2 года назад
That was pretty goofy. So was the dame with the hood ornament on her head.
@adamschneider5305
@adamschneider5305 4 года назад
This is so true. Anytime you find someone murdered it's best to move and hide the body until you can solve the murder. That's the best move if ever in doubt. Also lie to police so they will see how brilliant you are when you solve the mystery.
@ginnylorenz5265
@ginnylorenz5265 3 года назад
Dear Alan Sampson, thank you for the large laugh your comment gave me. The way you worded it is hilarious!!!
@CJ-hz1uj
@CJ-hz1uj 3 года назад
Alan Sampson 🤣
@julianhermanubis6800
@julianhermanubis6800 3 года назад
This is doubly ironic when you recall Arthur Lake was called in for questioning during the infamous Black Dahlia murder case. No, that's not a joke. Google it.
@ginnylorenz5265
@ginnylorenz5265 3 года назад
@@julianhermanubis6800 Wow! I looked it up just now. I love old Hollywood trivia, but had never seen this. Thanks!!
@QueenBlack563
@QueenBlack563 3 года назад
Lol 😆😅🤣
@gregjackson6612
@gregjackson6612 4 года назад
"Murder in the air. Ghosts out to scare. Dead men in your hair." I do declare it's all there.
@shanasavage7450
@shanasavage7450 4 года назад
🤣
@guesswho5122
@guesswho5122 4 года назад
@ Greg Jackson:
@meizinnia
@meizinnia 4 года назад
@@guesswho5122 and bear, I must, on a dare.
@ergbudster3333
@ergbudster3333 4 года назад
Another fella that was popular in his day but who now is long forgotten.
@geoffreydevore9503
@geoffreydevore9503 4 года назад
Thanks for upload!! Nice little movie!
@michaelbaughman8910
@michaelbaughman8910 4 года назад
DELIGHTFUL. Simply DELIGHTFUL!
@lynngliottone2812
@lynngliottone2812 10 месяцев назад
Agreed!!
@shijo4416
@shijo4416 2 года назад
any minute I expect him to scream, ''BLONDIE'' This guy is a walking typecast.
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 Год назад
You've got it, right there. And others here have described him as 'a one-trick pony'. I never liked him.
@blancatirado576
@blancatirado576 4 года назад
Great video, thanks for posting
@im1who84u
@im1who84u 2 года назад
57:01 I always wondered about those open barred "windows" in the back of jail cells that opened up to the free world. 1. What happens when it rains or is cold outside? 2. Most importantly, it is so easy for anyone to slip them any kind of weapon through those open bars. Even the old Andy Griffith show had open windows in the backs of their jail cells. The funny thing about the back windows on the Andy Griffith show was, when they showed you the Sheriff's Office/Jail from the street view, there was a building connected to the that side of the building with no space in between. From the outside, the buildings shared a common wall leaving no space between the two buildings, making it impossible to have back of the cell windows.
@ellenthorne8222
@ellenthorne8222 2 года назад
In Support Your Local Sherrif, James Garner's jail had no bars on the windows or cell doors, he just red paint of the floor like a blood stains and Bruce Dern it was the blood of the last prisoner who tried to escape
@pamczech5984
@pamczech5984 2 года назад
@@ellenthorne8222 loved those old james garner movies totally redicuous but inspiring
@ofishdolt1978
@ofishdolt1978 2 года назад
@@ellenthorne8222 Am liking lots James Garner's and Bruce Dern; him have no boundarie's in the films like bars on window or lock door because powerful charcters they have.
@michaelthompson2128
@michaelthompson2128 2 года назад
@@ellenthorne8222 .
@rogerrendzak8055
@rogerrendzak8055 2 года назад
Love, Andy Griffith Show 😊!! Yes, I also always pointed, that out. Especially for, weather enclosure. I can see in the southwest, where it's warm.
@randygriffith1209
@randygriffith1209 Год назад
Love old movies 🎬 🎞 🎥 🎦 📽
@sandragailgoudelock1531
@sandragailgoudelock1531 4 года назад
Corny but a humorous look at what radio was like back in the day. I thought it quite fun, thanks for posting!!
@danielstanwyck2812
@danielstanwyck2812 4 года назад
a little of arthur lake goes on forever, and the rest of the cast goes right along with him.
@deborahwashington7961
@deborahwashington7961 4 года назад
I don't like comedy bit I love black and White movie but watched the whole firm.. sitting up lol to my self. But I will it a 8 in score thanks for the 🎥 movie😊😊😊😊
@rogerrendzak8055
@rogerrendzak8055 2 года назад
Arthur Lake, of "Blondie"😊!!
@HawaiiJetboat
@HawaiiJetboat Год назад
Dagwood being Dagwood.
@willday980
@willday980 Год назад
Matt Willis was Andreas, the werewolf slave of Around Tesla (Bela Lugosi) in Return Of The Vampire 1944.
@geoffreydevore9503
@geoffreydevore9503 4 года назад
Thanks for movie!!
@julianhermanubis6800
@julianhermanubis6800 3 года назад
Every role Arthur Lake does, he appears to be doing his Dagwood character more or less. He's a one-trick pony, although it's a decent trick.
@shijo4416
@shijo4416 2 года назад
I knew that dude was Dagwood Bumstead. I was just checking the comments for a clue and your entry was the first up. very good analysis too.
@wayneramquist367
@wayneramquist367 2 года назад
I saw all the blondie movies. Author lake was a perfect dagwood greats films.looks like this is good too.
@vin.handle
@vin.handle Год назад
I saw him in a movie before the Blondie films and he was playing the same bumbling character. He was Dagwood Bumstead before Dagwood Bumstead.
@williamzeber4836
@williamzeber4836 3 месяца назад
I love movies with Lynne Roberts in them.
@bobbythorman7421
@bobbythorman7421 4 года назад
The rumble in the foyer reminded me of one of those family xmas gatherings we read about.
@Red23165
@Red23165 11 месяцев назад
Great classic ❤
@shelbygreen3404
@shelbygreen3404 4 года назад
Awesome 👏 old movie 🍿
@DSpeir-pi6tm
@DSpeir-pi6tm 4 года назад
It's strange, I use to refuse to watch B&W movies . Now it's all I ever watch . These class films are terrific . @44:39 is the exact location of where much the see nary of the Disney production of Zorro was filmed . Starring Guy Williams :)
@sherrihinton8567
@sherrihinton8567 4 года назад
I'm the same way. It like a treasure I just found
@DSpeir-pi6tm
@DSpeir-pi6tm 4 года назад
@@sherrihinton8567 Yes, I love them also 🙂
@kathypichey4306
@kathypichey4306 Год назад
I know people make fun of me for watching old movies saying color TV has been invented 👌 🙃
@DSpeir-pi6tm
@DSpeir-pi6tm Год назад
@@kathypichey4306 I quit wasting my time in front of the TV 12 year ago 😉
@kathypichey4306
@kathypichey4306 Год назад
@@DSpeir-pi6tm there are gardening shows history , documentaries the why files are interesting 🤔 ect but old movies are great!
@user-fg4jk5ny4g
@user-fg4jk5ny4g Год назад
Great movie.
@andrehferrari9242
@andrehferrari9242 2 года назад
I thought it was a really good movie. A bit goofy perhaps, but really good. Thank you for Uploading
@M100Spiral
@M100Spiral 2 года назад
I never saw Arthur Lake acting in anything but the Blondie movies. He was in all 28 of them. Unfortunately, it is obvious that he was type-caste into his character. I still enjoyed this movie very much!
@murielcoppage5122
@murielcoppage5122 Год назад
NEVER NEVER touch a body or anything on or around the scene where the body presents. Don't touch anything anywhere connected with a possible crime, specifically, murder or an assault, or a rape!! Don't take my word alone, call a criminal attorney!!
@Red23165
@Red23165 4 года назад
Still till this day watch good classic movies these kind of movies you won’t ever see them today I very rarely watch TV today this generation of TV is not like when I grew up in the 70’s I watch the good old classic movies example Charlie Chan/ Abbott and Costello and Three Stooges and they had special effects then I can go on and on thanks and enjoy
@jamesdziendziel9187
@jamesdziendziel9187 4 года назад
always liked Arthur Lake mugging.
@michaelbaughman8910
@michaelbaughman8910 4 года назад
It reminds me of Haunted Honeymoon(Wilder and Radner)
@sherrihinton8567
@sherrihinton8567 4 года назад
Terrific movie
@irenegronewald7745
@irenegronewald7745 4 года назад
This looks like a goodie!
@AnnemieM
@AnnemieM 4 года назад
Indeed it is.
@Alan-rh1el
@Alan-rh1el 4 года назад
A bit spook light but moves along at a brisk pace and is enjoyable enough.
@amycarmichael2748
@amycarmichael2748 4 года назад
Good movie!!
@julianhermanubis6800
@julianhermanubis6800 3 года назад
There are an amazing number of double entendres in the first few minutes of this film for one that's post-Hays Code. LOL
@gramcracker1616
@gramcracker1616 4 года назад
There was a time I enjoyed this movie, but I so detest bullies that I just can't watch it now!
@Carly8Corday
@Carly8Corday 4 года назад
That's me too.
@chloehartuk7065
@chloehartuk7065 4 года назад
Fun. Thank you.
@2up3rm4n1
@2up3rm4n1 4 года назад
THAT HAIRDO!!!!!!
@marymayer2282
@marymayer2282 7 дней назад
😮😮😮
@2up3rm4n1
@2up3rm4n1 7 дней назад
​@@marymayer2282I watched this? I guess I did.
@reeritz1280
@reeritz1280 2 года назад
TY for this comedy-murder classic starring Arthur Lake (Dagwood) of the famous Blondie movies. Arthur's character, Eddie, in this film acts exactly as Dagwood Bumstead...no variation at all...comedic bumbling!
@Carly8Corday
@Carly8Corday 4 года назад
Problems go WAY back, don't they.
@QueenBlack563
@QueenBlack563 3 года назад
Yes I mean the same, more I watch
@AnnemieM
@AnnemieM 4 года назад
Thank you for this crazed murder movie. lol that was fun.
@noragarza8628
@noragarza8628 4 года назад
I sit next to a fireplace, after shivering outside
@noragarza8628
@noragarza8628 4 года назад
🔥
@BioDieselEstate
@BioDieselEstate 4 года назад
Separate beds on honeymoon. Quite, quite normal.
@StampNStitch
@StampNStitch 3 года назад
It was because of the codes. These movie codes made it so married couples could never be in the same bed, etc... These codes came into effect in the 1920's. Try watching "Babyface" starring Barbara Stanwyck. Its very steamy! Its one of the reasons the the codes were created.
@DavidRice111
@DavidRice111 2 месяца назад
Don't bemoan the Hays Code- it helped stall the filth in today's films, which is why most of us are here now.
@lovethe1wolves
@lovethe1wolves 4 года назад
That was fun.
@WadeRaney-vv5oi
@WadeRaney-vv5oi 4 месяца назад
A Good 🎥,Thanks 😀
@suzannejensen275
@suzannejensen275 4 года назад
And I really don't walk in my sleep. 😴😱😂 LOL
@bobbythorman7421
@bobbythorman7421 4 года назад
That actress really plays some zany characters in many movies and was always a delight.
@madamrockford2508
@madamrockford2508 7 месяцев назад
I like James Rockford's idea better. DASH OFF & LET SOMEONE ELSE FIND THE BODY.
@ginnylorenz5265
@ginnylorenz5265 3 года назад
Arthur Lake had to looks to play Fred MacMurray's younger, dumber brother in a comedy.
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 Год назад
Heavy on the 'dumber'.
@gisawslonim9716
@gisawslonim9716 2 года назад
The sister did not know her brother had gotten married but she had a huge wedding cake on hand (just lying around?) to serve them shortly after they arrived at her house, all decorated and everything! Great editing for this film, eh?
@mimfi
@mimfi 2 года назад
What? She tells to that Tom character that they had gotten married before they go in
@DavidRice111
@DavidRice111 2 месяца назад
Poor Arthur Lake just couldn't help being Dagwood!
@ginnylorenz5265
@ginnylorenz5265 4 года назад
Dagwood!! Movie trivia: Arthur Lake was married to Marion Davies' "niece".
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 4 года назад
His wife was actually the 'love child' of Marion Davies and William Randolph Hearst.
@ginnylorenz5265
@ginnylorenz5265 4 года назад
@@leelarson107 Yes. That's what I've read. That's why I put the word "niece" in quotes. They tried to hide her real parentage. P.S. I just love Arthur Lake. So cute.
@rubymcclain5078
@rubymcclain5078 4 года назад
Presumably Hearst and Davies biological daughter. Hearst told her that on her wedding day to Lake.
@rubymcclain5078
@rubymcclain5078 4 года назад
Lee Larson yes
@rubymcclain5078
@rubymcclain5078 4 года назад
Her real daughter.
@marymayer2282
@marymayer2282 7 дней назад
I've heard of Christmas in July which I thoroughly participate in with All the movies about ghosts 👻👻👻👻 must be Halloween 🎃🎃🎃🎃 in August. Lol 😮😮😮😮
@anAAuser
@anAAuser Месяц назад
Entertaining, but then this is 80 years ago.
@feliciascott5544
@feliciascott5544 2 года назад
A little of the guy plays Grant, goes a long way!! Other than that pretty fun movie. Corny but fun.
@jackiemarini3203
@jackiemarini3203 4 года назад
I'm the weather man in our little world . Bahahahaha . Funny!!!!!🤓🤓🤓
@shelbygreen3404
@shelbygreen3404 4 года назад
Absolutely 🤓
@richardlangton6804
@richardlangton6804 3 года назад
look who did the set decorations,truly .
@shelbygreen3404
@shelbygreen3404 4 года назад
For Real 😳🙂
@nancy9471
@nancy9471 2 года назад
Oh, my gosh! Dagwood Bumstead and he didn't marry Blondie.
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 Год назад
Blondie should have had better taste.
@blodwyndavies6395
@blodwyndavies6395 4 года назад
Pretty awful but the odd good line. Thanks for uploading
@swmovan
@swmovan Год назад
I've been watching a lot of older movies lately, & usually enjoy them. But this one I couldn't watch more than half way.
@lynngliottone2812
@lynngliottone2812 10 месяцев назад
I thought is was funny...how can you not love Arthur Lake?? Guess you are not a fan of the Blondie and Dagwood movies either.
@adamnoman4658
@adamnoman4658 3 года назад
Stupid is as stupid does --- and keeps on doing!
@stephaniehand503
@stephaniehand503 2 года назад
great
@davidcraig9779
@davidcraig9779 3 года назад
Got that everyone? RADIO audience. Therefore, VIDEO, vidience.
@daveperryman291
@daveperryman291 2 года назад
Was that Dagwood Bumstead on the sound machine?
@marymayer2282
@marymayer2282 8 дней назад
Still the same Dagwood laugh 😂😂😂😂
@shelbygreen3404
@shelbygreen3404 4 года назад
Sure 😊
@wayneramquist367
@wayneramquist367 2 года назад
Yeah Arthur Lake has been gone for a while and probably has been forgotten by a lot of people but I remember him the Blondie movies were great I mean he did 36 of them that's a lot the good thing is he seem like the dad would in the comic strip no one else could have done it as good as him I know that I will never forget him I thought he was a very funny actor they don't make movies like this anymore they don't make movies like The Blondie movies anymore Hollywood went woke and now it's going broke the horrible price of progressive communist liberalism
@joeyhambrick7048
@joeyhambrick7048 2 года назад
I disagree. I like all kinds of movies. Just because I like to share older or underseen films doesn’t mean I don’t like modern stuff as well. I’m glad you liked this though!
@wayneramquist367
@wayneramquist367 2 года назад
I'm not alone in my viewpoint of modern movies there's a lot of people that have said the same things I said about them. Movies nowadays mostly are not as good as they were back in the Golden age there will never be another golden age of Hollywood those days are over yes every once in awhile they can make a good movie like a Batman or the first Wonder woman but overall the quality of movies that Hollywood makes has gone way down and all the cuss words in the excessive violence in movies a lot of people don't like that and that's why Hollywood doesn't sell movies like they used to. I mean I keep reading about one Hollywood movie disaster after another at the box office lately I've heard people say because that movie was woke it bombed at the box office that ain't good whatsoever I know you disagree which is fine but Hollywood will never ever return to its golden age greatness. And most people agree with that because I've read a lot of people saying that. Yes every once in awhile I see a modern movie I like but that's just every once in awhile all these stupid movies with all the computer stuff in them they're no good trying to replace stuntman with computer men that doesn't quite work the Batman's good because it's a film noir like the old Humphrey Bogart movies back in the 40s and 30s no computer effects at all in this movie just good acting and stuntmen.
@DavidRice111
@DavidRice111 2 месяца назад
@@wayneramquist367 Agree completely!
@vin.handle
@vin.handle Год назад
Wasn't he married to Blondie Bumstead, aka Penny Singleton? I hope she never saw this movie.
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 Год назад
I wish I hadn't.
@kathyflorcruz552
@kathyflorcruz552 4 года назад
LOLOL! Look at the overblown Joan Crawford!😂
@marymayer2282
@marymayer2282 8 дней назад
Blondieieieieie!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lol 😆😆😆😮😮😮 Dagwood and a dead body what' else could you ask for this reminds me of the movie. Who done it ? With Abbott and Costello another fun movie
@mickeybitsko1676
@mickeybitsko1676 4 года назад
Why does that blonde have the front end of Mercedes on her head?
@tomripsin730
@tomripsin730 4 года назад
Perhaps less affluent women had Model Ts on their heads.
@bobbythorman7421
@bobbythorman7421 4 года назад
Toyota hadn't hit the market.
@QueenBlack563
@QueenBlack563 3 года назад
OMG 😁🤣😂
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 Год назад
Because she's a classy model.
@pmullins8821
@pmullins8821 3 года назад
Apparently intended as a Three Stooges type movie, but with extra stooges. Not for adult viewing.
@iac4357
@iac4357 2 года назад
Not a great Movie, but worth the watch !
@Firebrand55
@Firebrand55 3 года назад
4.17....just like a women.....using the ultimate weapon no man can resist!
@vernalc2449
@vernalc2449 4 года назад
Dagwood Bumstead!
@shelbygreen3404
@shelbygreen3404 4 года назад
Ok 😊
@marymayer2282
@marymayer2282 7 дней назад
Odd looking hairstyle on the blonde
@im1who84u
@im1who84u 2 года назад
1:00:45 After the woman screams and he starts running upstairs, why would one of the other men yell, "Hey, come back here"? Wouldn't they all want to run upstairs to help the woman screaming?....... And what if he did stop and come back? What would happen next? Would they all just sit around downstairs talking whilst the woman upstairs is still screaming? Just wondering.
@michaelbedford8017
@michaelbedford8017 3 года назад
Eddie Grant? I've watched the entire thing, and not a single bar of reggae.
@PointyTailofSatan
@PointyTailofSatan 3 года назад
How did women sleep with hair like that? lol
@ThePlataf
@ThePlataf 3 года назад
They didn't necessarily. The look required a lot of padding, netting , pins and lacquer.
@dorisbrinkerhoff8124
@dorisbrinkerhoff8124 3 месяца назад
Dagwood sure is stupid but funny .the poor guy is an accident waiting to happen
@dsanders755
@dsanders755 4 года назад
cute
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 4 года назад
I know he was in a lot of good movies, but I could never stand Arthur Lake.
@MrLyndarenaud
@MrLyndarenaud 4 года назад
Sorry! Just a bit too dumb for me! A bit goes a long away! Made it to 42:15..
@suzannejensen275
@suzannejensen275 4 года назад
But don't you want to know how it turns out in the end? It's just like a live version of a radio show. Who done it?
@wuzzlebottom
@wuzzlebottom 3 года назад
Well, I only made it to 20:15. Too stupid for me. Arthur Lake character too annoying.
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 Год назад
That's why I don't watch any movie that he's in; I just caught this by mistake, and didn't stay for all of it.
@amandawilcox9638
@amandawilcox9638 3 года назад
Nope. If I want that much slapstick, I'll find an Abbot & Costello or Marx Bros. The only believable character is the sister, and she cuts it close! Thanks, but not for me.
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