Like in so many of the early Betty Boop cartoons, this one features a bit of film showing a known musician from the period. In this case, the famed violinist Rubinoff is doing the score for this Betty Boop cartoon.
Like many of the Boop cartoons, it's not exactly heavy on plot. It shows a group of nasty cats who call themselves the 'Tom Katz Social Club' coming to the farm in their jalopy. They are just looking for trouble and the little farm animals are afraid. So, Betty gets them to gang up on these hooligans and beat the stuffing out of them—a nice and effective way to deal with bullies! However, there really are few laughs in this one and apart from showing kids the best way to deal with bullies, the only other thing this one really has going for it is the nice (as usual) Fleischer Brothers animation—particularly the 3-D effect and attention to details. Not a great cartoon but decent—and worth seeing for Betty Boop aficionados.