Year: 1933
Runtime: 20 mins
Language: English
Director: Mark Sandrich
The short follows two women dashing about in nightgowns, while Paul McCullough spends most of the time dressed in a dress. Bobby Clark delivers a prolonged riff on the exclamation “Alright!”—later quoted verbatim by Lou Costello. The plot includes a political frame‑up, a nearsighted hotel house detective, and the classic upstairs motorcycle chase.
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