Really, if you can't read the title of this Abbott & Costello movie
and figure out just what kind of situation(s) they're going to end up in
then you clearly haven't seen any of their first few movies. The boys
are a couple of vendors who end up hotfooting it to some proper cowboy
& indian territory. Then Lou accidentally fires an arrow through a
tepee that means he should marry the lady within, there are a few
musical numbers, some comedy stuntwork on lively horses and some amusing
moments and misunderstandings with animals. There's a limp plot about
Bronco Bob Mitchell (Dick Foran returning after his stint in Keep 'Em
Flying) not really being a cowboy and trying to put things right with a
lovely woman (Anne Gwynne) but there is also some enjoyable wordplay and
the film debut of Ella Fitzgerald, who provides the two musical moments
that are actually decent as opposed to the weak numbers sung by Foran
or 'The Merry Macs'.
Arthur Lubin is once again in the director's
chair and everyone knows the drill by now. The lads are introduced,
there's a bit of wisecracking in between the set-up material, and then
it's on to the adventures. The screenplay by True Boardman and John
Grant is fine but the movie, perhaps surprisingly for those used to the
style of the duo, works better in the physical moments than it does with
the verbal exchanges. Lou trying to milk a cow provides plenty of
laughs, though there are plenty of misunderstood phrases helping things
along there, while an unexpected horse ride and an eventful chase
sequence during the finale really stand out as great set-pieces. It's
just a shame that the rest of the film didn't hit the same heights.
A
& C are as good as ever (or as bad as ever, if you don't like them
then you're not going to find anything here to change your mind), Dick
Foran is okay but a bit too bland this time around and Anne Gwynne is
very easy to like. But it's Ella Fitzgerald who stays in the memory
after the credits have rolled, with her energy and her great voice. I'd
say that fans of the lady should, despite her limited screentime, add a
point to my final rating.
6/10.
Tuesday, January 02, 2001
Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942) review
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