How Comedies Are Born (1931) Poster

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6/10
Pleasant....not hilarious.
planktonrules27 September 2018
Harry Sweet and Harry Gribbon are working on writing a new movie and they head over the Tom Kennedy's house. The wives are also there and they hate that the guys are spending their time on this. During the course of the evening, Kennedy gets stuck in a straight jacket and Gribbon and Sweet engage in some watersports. None of this is especially memorable and there are no big laughs. On the other hand, the film is pleasant and gives you a chance to watch some long forgotten Vaudevillians (Sweet and Gribbon). Not a film that is a must-see but fans of old time comedies should give it a chance.
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