The Plot.
Edgar's brother-in-law persuades Edgar to indulge in a little betting at the race track, and Edgar loses $900.
While entertaining a banker to get on a loan, for a supposed worthy purpose, the bookie's henchman shows up demanding to be paid.
These later Kennedy vehicles follow a format that starts to resemble later stooges comedies.
In other words, they are still watchable but the plots become stagnant.
Still, it's worth a viewing.
Even if it's not one of the best.
Edgar's brother-in-law persuades Edgar to indulge in a little betting at the race track, and Edgar loses $900.
While entertaining a banker to get on a loan, for a supposed worthy purpose, the bookie's henchman shows up demanding to be paid.
These later Kennedy vehicles follow a format that starts to resemble later stooges comedies.
In other words, they are still watchable but the plots become stagnant.
Still, it's worth a viewing.
Even if it's not one of the best.