Many yrs. ago when I was a Merchant Sailor a shipmate of mine looked so much like Jerry Colonna you would'a thought he was a long lost brother . And did he play it up , he even did the eye gag . Good times ! 😊😊😊
Consistently humorous and charming and at moments witty. I don't know enough about cinema to say it was ahead of its time with its madcap moments, but it seems like it was to me. Likeable performances throughout and plenty of one-liners and sight gags to keep each scene well-seasoned. I dare you not to smile as you watch this.
Yes, Love thy Neighbor and this are two delightful movies with both Benny and Allen, who's comic radio 'feud' was famous in the day. Their scene together here, exaggerating Benny's radio character foibles, is hilarious, even if you don't know the history (tho' it is funnier when you do). This screenplay was based on a 1928 satirical novel by Soviet authors Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov, and has up to 18 adaptations on film! The 1970 one, with Mel Brooks involved, is also very funny.
I really enjoy this movie - scene with Benny and Allen is subtle and classic. Another good movie starring Fred and Jack is “Love Thy Neighbor” from 1940.
He sounds just like William Demarest!! Great catch. Fred Allen also reminds me of an actor named Myron McCormick from an episode of WAY OUT in 1961 where he plays a Carnival barker in a very creepy episode that also features a very young Doris Roberts and Murray Hamilton.
"Bread and butter..." haven't heard that in ages. (around 10:00 in the movie) Anyone else remember? If two people walked on separate sides of an object/person taller than they were, the little rhyme reaffirmed their friendship/kinship.
One of the best comedies ever. Some of the funniest cast Hollywood and New York bred. Fred Allen, Jack Benny, Jerry Colona, Robert Benchley, and more. Don't worry about the kids, there is no vulgarity in this film.
I like Barbershop quartets, i need look for one, for they are the perfect vocalists, for my future animated comedy variety show and my animated cartoons.
Most every radio star from the radio days from 1945 & earlier: Fred Allen, Jack Benny, Harry Von Zell, Misses Nusbaum, Rudy Vallee, Don Ameche, Walter Tetley (The Great Gildersleeve & Phil Harris/Alice Faye Show), Mary Livingstone, Jerry Colonna. etc.
What a weird film. Didn't think I'd get through at first, but I love it. Echoes of it's a Mad,Mad,Mad,Mad World. I think Jack Benny was in that?! Sidney Toller sounds just the same as he does playing Charlie Chan!😂
Hey, glad to hear it! I love it, too. I think it gets even funnier as it goes on, so I'm glad you made it through it. Jack Benny was, but more like a quick cameo. This was co-written by a Marx Bros. writer, Morrie Ryskind, so I think it feels like one of their films.
Fun fact, Benny's cameo was supposed to be Stan Laurel, which is why he is wearing the derby hat, they shot the longshot of him in the car before they had confirmed Laurel, and when they couldn't get him, they shot Mr Benny in the close up
Now you know why Fred Allen was primarily on radio, and all but forgotten today. One of the great wits and humorists of his time. His 'feud' with Jack Benny was the stuff of legend, and Benny had him as a guest on his TV show in the 50's.
There are no seats at the Tivoli. There are no houses in Tuscany. "Zombie in the Attic" will CRRRRRUSH "Rochelle Rochelle". The Tyrolean hat is the key.
How many are thinking that this movie could've been shot and edited better, thus making it funnier? I'd almost rather see the outtakes of the scene with Benny and Allen than the actual scene. Benny perfected breaking the fourth wall later on TV. There's reportedly a version of this film with comments by Allen - I can't remember if I've ever seen that one. Maybe someone will post it. That ought to be better.
@@keithharvey6354 You say "Eh" , why do you say "Eh", what is forcing you to say "Eh", is there a problem in your life that cannot be discussed in polite company ? well , i am waiting for your reply to this vexed question !
I've always loved Fred Allen... this is one of my favorite movies. Thanks for posting
Many yrs. ago when I was a Merchant Sailor a shipmate of mine looked so much like Jerry Colonna you would'a thought he was a long lost brother . And did he play it up , he even did the eye gag . Good times ! 😊😊😊
I love Fred Allen so much. I have always wanted to see this picture. Thanks so much for posting it.
I love Fred Allen too. He was so funny and adorable on What’s My Line. Fred and Jack are both my favorites. And W.C. Fields!
@@tanya1883 lol
Consistently humorous and charming and at moments witty. I don't know enough about cinema to say it was ahead of its time with its madcap moments, but it seems like it was to me. Likeable performances throughout and plenty of one-liners and sight gags to keep each scene well-seasoned. I dare you not to smile as you watch this.
They certainly don't make them like that anymore. 👍
A fun little movie. Thank you for sharing with us! 🤗
What a wonderful movie very funny and clever most of the cast was on the Jack Benny radio program.
Wow I didn't expect to see Charlie Chan here.
A real treat for fans of old time radio.
Fast talking and fast moving comedy ably played by a spirited cast,John Carradine in particular was having a whale of a time.Thanks for posting.
absolutely hilarious, a gem!!! Thank you so much!!
You're welcome! Love this movie, deserves to be more well known.
Yes, Love thy Neighbor and this are two delightful movies with both Benny and Allen, who's comic radio 'feud' was famous in the day. Their scene together here, exaggerating Benny's radio character foibles, is hilarious, even if you don't know the history (tho' it is funnier when you do).
This screenplay was based on a 1928 satirical novel by Soviet authors Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov, and has up to 18 adaptations on film! The 1970 one, with Mel Brooks involved, is also very funny.
This comedy is so absurdly wacky , I rank it as one of the better farces from the 40 's . Movies like this , just great entertainment . 😂❤😂❤😂
I have this movie on vhs. Thanks so much for putting it up. A very good screwball comedy.
I really enjoy this movie - scene with Benny and Allen is subtle and classic. Another good movie starring Fred and Jack is “Love Thy Neighbor” from 1940.
Fred Allen sounds like William Demhurst
He sounds just like William Demarest!! Great catch. Fred Allen also reminds me of an actor named Myron McCormick from an episode of WAY OUT in 1961 where he plays a Carnival barker in a very creepy episode that also features a very young Doris Roberts and Murray Hamilton.
I learned of this movie years ago; truly sorry I waited this long to see it. What a gem!
Yeah, hilarious! Better late than never.
very, very, very. sweetly done, hysterical fun.
"Bread and butter..." haven't heard that in ages. (around 10:00 in the movie) Anyone else remember? If two people walked on separate sides of an object/person taller than they were, the little rhyme reaffirmed their friendship/kinship.
Oh, so it means nothing will come between us. Never knew why people said it. Thanks!
The film Kings Row has it.
I have heard bread and beans cheddar cheese
This movie had many stars and lots of laughs.
Fred's great. Had never seen one of his movies before. I only ever saw him on Whats My Line in the 50s.
Thank you for this upload!!! This movie is hilarious and keeps one going. All the Absolute Best to the Uploader💡
One of the best comedies ever. Some of the funniest cast Hollywood and New York bred. Fred Allen, Jack Benny, Jerry Colona, Robert Benchley, and more. Don't worry about the kids, there is no vulgarity in this film.
Always liked Robert Benchley in the one-reel shorts and it's fun to find him in this!
His mouse trap scene reminded me of one of his shorts.
This is REALLY funny, at first campy , then hilarious .
Love the mob boss!!
A very well known character actor
William Bendex,lead actor of Life of Riley.
Now I can add this to my forthcoming Ben Weldon Film Festival! Thanks! Wasn’t aware of this film.
Love the way the opening credits were satirezed 😆
Yeah, hilarious.
The opening is brilliant, and the rest just as fun. Thanks for posting.
Thanks a million, friend!
I like Barbershop quartets, i need look for one, for they are the perfect vocalists, for my future animated comedy variety show and my animated cartoons.
Most every radio star from the radio days from 1945 & earlier: Fred Allen, Jack Benny, Harry Von Zell, Misses Nusbaum, Rudy Vallee, Don Ameche, Walter Tetley (The Great Gildersleeve & Phil Harris/Alice Faye Show), Mary Livingstone, Jerry Colonna. etc.
Funny as heck ! Fred Allen radio show was hilarious 🤣 😅😊 !
What a weird film. Didn't think I'd get through at first, but I love it. Echoes of it's a Mad,Mad,Mad,Mad World. I think Jack Benny was in that?! Sidney Toller sounds just the same as he does playing Charlie Chan!😂
Hey, glad to hear it! I love it, too. I think it gets even funnier as it goes on, so I'm glad you made it through it. Jack Benny was, but more like a quick cameo. This was co-written by a Marx Bros. writer, Morrie Ryskind, so I think it feels like one of their films.
@@madrobotfan Definitely gets funnier as it goes on.
Fun fact, Benny's cameo was supposed to be Stan Laurel, which is why he is wearing the derby hat, they shot the longshot of him in the car before they had confirmed Laurel, and when they couldn't get him, they shot Mr Benny in the close up
I love the beginning. Real humor!
Now you know why Fred Allen was primarily on radio, and all but forgotten today. One of the great wits and humorists of his time. His 'feud' with Jack Benny was the stuff of legend, and Benny had him as a guest on his TV show in the 50's.
Not sure what you mean, he was hilarious in it, shame he didn't do more films. This is why he is mostly forgotten. But to each his own....
The inspector is "Charlie Chan"!!
"In 1929 I came in here to see Zombie in the Attic..I was a young man then.."
There are no seats at the Tivoli. There are no houses in Tuscany. "Zombie in the Attic" will CRRRRRUSH "Rochelle Rochelle". The Tyrolean hat is the key.
I snarking around
At the end of the film the stuffed animal is not a Moose it is a Reindeer.
So sad these last couple of generations really don't know what a good funny movie is....Great movie
The opening credits 😂
What a good movie--TY
American newspapers only have two long sheets folded making 8 pages.
Funny introduction.
Great cast of famous actors. Bendix Ameche Carradine etc.
A madcap gem.
Unlike Jack Benny, Fred Allen was never a success on TV. Allen once said, "they call TV a medium, because it is seldom well done."
Is charlie chan as the detective
SURE IS....
WILD, BUT VERY FUNNY.
Jack Benny & Fred Allen! Bliss!
Hi, Portland RIP🤗🤗
Fred and Jack probably clowned around behindvthe scenes or probably played the dozens with each other.
Good to see Sidney Toler. Mr. Chan.
Freakin detective can't just barge in their apartment without a search warrant!
Hilarious loved it
Yes, it's great, and the rare comedy that actually gets even funnier as it goes on.
Gilbert Rohde designed the opulent penthouse and furniture.
Jerry Colonna was the bulgy eyed guy [dressed as an Indian-end of movie] look him up !
Bob Hopes ww2tour buddy u s o
..and Charlie Chan too! 😊
Did he do any comedy novelty records?
He was big on a radio and passed away in 1956 maybe before the comedy novelty record boom, but there are tons of episodes from his radio show on here.
Very fun movie 😉
How many are thinking that this movie could've been shot and edited better, thus making it funnier? I'd almost rather see the outtakes of the scene with Benny and Allen than the actual scene. Benny perfected breaking the fourth wall later on TV. There's reportedly a version of this film with comments by Allen - I can't remember if I've ever seen that one. Maybe someone will post it. That ought to be better.
No one is thinking that!
You can tell that this was done in the 40s with Fred stereotypical Japanese or Chinese joke.
Love Fred Allen
John Carradine
I didnt know folks did acid back then.
Ha, great comment!
You mean 1944…not 45.
It came out April 1945.
Not one of Thargly Oblargs finest performances , but the lad was going through a rough post war period at the time .
Eh?
Swarthy, your comment had me choke on my Nik-Naks.
@@keithharvey6354 You say "Eh" , why do you say "Eh", what is forcing you to say "Eh", is there a problem in your life that cannot be discussed in polite company ? well , i am waiting for your reply to this vexed question !
Your statement makes no sense, at least to those of us with intelligence.
Bang is dead
Foot draggin suboptimal trash
Funny at times, but not so at other times. I rate it 5/10. 12 Apr 2024 - Thanks for posting, by the way.