The girls buy a country home that turns out to be a sand trap.The girls buy a country home that turns out to be a sand trap.The girls buy a country home that turns out to be a sand trap.
Billy Bletcher
- Subway Passenger
- (uncredited)
Nora Cecil
- Subway Passenger
- (uncredited)
Baldwin Cooke
- Subway passenger
- (uncredited)
Charlie Hall
- Subway Passenger
- (uncredited)
Fred Holmes
- Subway Passenger
- (uncredited)
Jack 'Tiny' Lipson
- Subway Passenger
- (uncredited)
Alex Novinsky
- Subway passenger
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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Wow...this was actually pretty funny.
The film begins with a horribly contrived scene. While in a crowded subway car, Thelma tells her friend Patsy to be careful with the rent money and not to lose it, as it's their rent money. Who would say something like this? What would prompt this comment other than the fact that "One Horse Farmers" is a poorly written comedy? You KNOW that somehow the plot MUST involve them losing their money somehow! And, when Patsy convinces Thelma to invest this money in a farmhouse, you know that the film is exactly as you'd expect. The farm ends up being a total dump--a place that makes the home on "Green Acres" look like a mansion! The place is a giant dust bowl and is obviously worthless. While I never particularly liked the Kelly-Todd films, the sight gags used involving this dusty house were pretty clever...as well as quite complicated and as a result, very impressive to watch! I especially liked the scene where all their neighbors came to their home! Overall, this is not a hilarious film, but a very good one--something I could of sworn was not possible for this usually bland duo.
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- planktonrules
- Sep 5, 2010
Details
- Runtime17 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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