Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaHarry, who is known as a practical joker, finds himself being chased by a headhunter, and doesn't know if it's a joke or not.Harry, who is known as a practical joker, finds himself being chased by a headhunter, and doesn't know if it's a joke or not.Harry, who is known as a practical joker, finds himself being chased by a headhunter, and doesn't know if it's a joke or not.
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Harry von Zell
- Harry Von Zell
- (as Harry Von Zell)
Ralf Harolde
- Hasim - the Fake Swami
- (as Rolf Harolde)
Charles C. Wilson
- Harry's Boss
- (as Charles Wilson)
Phil Arnold
- Sound Effects Man
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Symona Boniface
- Cook Show Hostess
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Eddie Cantor
- Face on Station Program Poster
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Chester Clute
- John Wilson
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Vernon Dent
- Judge
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Fred Kelsey
- Policeman
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Victor Potel
- Talk Show Host
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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- QuizColumbia Pictures Production number 4081.
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Harry Von Zell: [Harry tries to hide in the closet, but an array of objects fall out as he opens the door] Ohh, doggone that Fibber McGee!
- ConnessioniSpoofs Half Shot at Sunrise (1941)
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Apart his duties as an announcer and character on the "Burns and Allen" television show, Harry Von Zell also made a few shorts for Columbia Pictures. I've only seen three or four of them and wasn't particularly impressed. For some reason, and it certainly escapes me, I decided to watch "Meet Mr. Mischief".
In this short, Harry is an obnoxious practical joker and he's easy to dislike because he's so obnoxious and his jokes are so unfunny. So, the wife concocts a bizarre plan to scare him into giving up practical jokes forever....and it involves enlisting a friend to pose as a man who wants Harry's head!
This is not an especially cerebral comedy. There is LOTS of slapstick, including tossed cakes, chairs being broken over folks' heads and more. In many ways, it feels like a Three Stooge's outing...which isn't surprising since they, too, made shorts with Columbia. To me, this is just watchable...but not especially funny...which is what I think of most of the studio's shorts.
By the way, when Harry opens a door and stuff comes pouring out, he says "Doggone that Fibber McGee". This is because the story takes place at a radio station and a running gag on "The Fibber McGee and Molly" program is McGee's messy closet.
In this short, Harry is an obnoxious practical joker and he's easy to dislike because he's so obnoxious and his jokes are so unfunny. So, the wife concocts a bizarre plan to scare him into giving up practical jokes forever....and it involves enlisting a friend to pose as a man who wants Harry's head!
This is not an especially cerebral comedy. There is LOTS of slapstick, including tossed cakes, chairs being broken over folks' heads and more. In many ways, it feels like a Three Stooge's outing...which isn't surprising since they, too, made shorts with Columbia. To me, this is just watchable...but not especially funny...which is what I think of most of the studio's shorts.
By the way, when Harry opens a door and stuff comes pouring out, he says "Doggone that Fibber McGee". This is because the story takes place at a radio station and a running gag on "The Fibber McGee and Molly" program is McGee's messy closet.
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- 16 ago 2021
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By what name was Meet Mr. Mischief (1947) officially released in Canada in English?
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