Jack's father is sending him away to keep him from gambling, booze, girls, and late nights. He has Ossie go as Jack's companion, not knowing that Ossie does the same things as Jack. They dec... Read allJack's father is sending him away to keep him from gambling, booze, girls, and late nights. He has Ossie go as Jack's companion, not knowing that Ossie does the same things as Jack. They decide to go to California and the trip is long as Jack stops for every girl he sees. In a re... Read allJack's father is sending him away to keep him from gambling, booze, girls, and late nights. He has Ossie go as Jack's companion, not knowing that Ossie does the same things as Jack. They decide to go to California and the trip is long as Jack stops for every girl he sees. In a restaurant in the southwest, they meet Poncho. It seems that every time Ossie sees Pancho, h... Read all
- Hotel Guest on Veranda
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- Casper
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- 1st Policeman
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- Man at Fire Escape Window
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- Huntington Hotel Guest
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- Tim - 2nd Policeman
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- Maitre d'
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- Restaurant Diner
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- Hotel Guest in Hallway
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- TriviaBela Lugosi completed his scenes in March 1931, after Women of All Nations (1931) and before The Black Camel (1931).
- GoofsJoe E. Brown asks Bela Lugosi's Pancho Arango what country he is from. Pancho replies proudly: "South America!" Of course, that isn't a country but a whole continent. It is unclear why the writers thought it was the kind of answer Pancho Arango would give, instead of naming one.
- Quotes
[Ossie and Jack are in a diner getting breakfast, and after the waitress brings them their food, Ossie knocks the salt shaker over, spilling the salt]
Ossie Simpson: Oops. Spilled the salt.
[Ossie starts pouring the salt over his left shoulder, dumping it on Pancho, who is sitting right next to him]
Pancho: Hey! Look!
[Pancho points to the salt on his shoulder]
Ossie Simpson: Ah! Dandruff!
- ConnectionsReferenced in You Must Remember This: Bela and the Vampires (Bela & Boris Part 2) (2017)
- SoundtracksBridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)
(1850) (uncredited)
from "Lohengrin"
Written by Richard Wagner
Sung by all at the baby party
Later whistled by William Collier Jr.
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- Apr 22, 2021
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