Nice fast-paced slapstick and situation comedy. Once you get used to seeing Elsie James hold up her end of the action, it's a riot. Harry Langdon was gag writer for the vintage Laurel and Hardy feature, Block Heads. This short from Langdon reminds one of the closing minutes of THAT 1938 classic. Bedlam, unintended compromising situations, people running around a closed space. You know they had fun making this one. My study of Langdon has crossed a threshold. His shorts are better than the Three Stooges.