3/10
"Slip us some fancy dishes..."
29 January 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Well I can't seem to make sense of either of this film's titles - "Wandering Papas" or the one I saw it under, "Enough to Do". And since I watched the truncated eight minute version, there wasn't a whole lot to judge it by. It offers Clyde Cook in the lead role presumably to take advantage of his name, in that he portrays a camp cook who takes to the wild to enhance the dinner menu for a crew of bridge builders. He does an interesting bit while fishing with flypaper, but when it comes to recognizing the difference between a rabbit and a skunk, I'd have to say that his dog 'Rosemary' had the better sight gag. This one's only memorable for the name of it's director - Stan Laurel - and the appearance of future partner Oliver 'Babe' Hardy as the work crew foreman. See it if it comes your way, but don't make a special trip.
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