As a rule, it is accepted by the public at large that arrays of films surrounding the ex-ploits of a gentleman character are frugal ventures designed to harness quick profit with little concern for the art of cinema. Their inferior quality is best re-presented by the dismal "Professor Puddenhead's Patents" films, wherein the medium reached its nadir when the titular Professor constructed an anti-Polio suit, only to predictably contract the dis-ease moments after leaving his laboratory.
With this knowledge in the public consciousness, it comes as a surprise that the chain of "Scroggins" films featuring Charles "Swivel Shoulders" Bolton are not as wretched as one would pre-judge! A hearty guffaw will be had by all as our pro-tagonist finds himself mistakenly enrolled to compete in a fiddle-faddle competition, only to come out on top, as the film's title would indicate.
Those who were doubled-over in glee at such prior installments as "Scroggins Goes in for Chemistry and Discovers a Marvellous Powder" and "Scroggins Gets the Socialist Craze" will be advised to take in this picture. I would also recommend this filmatic excursion as a humorous diversion for fellow samplers of fine cinema.