Jackass Mail (1942)
4/10
Horrible title, but OK comedy western.
20 December 2010
Warning: Spoilers
First, there was Dietrich singing "See What the Boys in the Backroom Will Have" in "Destry Rides Again", now there's Miss Marjorie Main leading a chorus in "The Girls of the Golden West". Probably the oddest looking leader of saloon singers ever on screen, Main is also one of the funniest. As the rough and tough woman who pretty much runs the small town she lives in, she is determined to get the railroad to come through their town to build it up. This is where drunken horsethief Wallace Beery comes into play. Having just gotten out of a hanging in another town with the help of bartender J. Carroll Naish, Beery encounters Main as she delivers the mail with the help of her handy donkey (hense, the title.) Other gangsters are out to rob Main who carries gold bullion, and while he wants to get his hands on it himself, it is Beery who ends up as her protector. When he accidentally kills the bandit father of young Darryl Hickman, Beery finds himself responsible for the kid, and they develop a friendly relationship. But secrets like this never stay secret, and Hickman is very upset to learn the truth.

The film is told through flashback as a little boy learns the story of one of his ancestors which shows Beery and Main as a statue in the town square. Hickman is a likable kid, and Naish offers some laughs as the Mexican bartender. But with Main and Beery along, it's apparent who will end up with the acting honors, and the two have great screen chemistry. It's different than Beery did with earlier partner, the blowsy Marie Dressler, but just as memorable.
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