Hook, Line, And Sinker - Wheeler & Woolsey In A 1930 Comedy Classic

Watch Hook, Line, And Sinker - Wheeler & Woolsey In A 1930 Comedy Classic

  • 1930
  • 1 hr 14 min

The 1930 comedy classic 'Hook, Line, and Sinker' is one of the most remarkable Wheeler and Woolsey's movies that tells the tale of a precarious mix-up of identity, a criminal conspiracy, and a budding romance. The film stars Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in the leading role and is directed by Edward F. Cline. The plot of the movie follows two bumbling insurance salesmen, Wilbert Smith (Bert Wheeler) and J. Addington Ganzy (Robert Woolsey), who get involved in a series of bizarrely comical situations while on a work trip in a small, idyllic town. One day, they stumble upon a beautiful artist named Vivian, played by Ralston, and when she reveals her stolen paintings, the duo unintentionally involves themselves in a criminal conspiracy.

To recover the artwork and clear Vivian's name, Wilbert and J. Addington find themselves receiving assistance on the local crime boss, played by Jobyna Ralston, who uses this opportunity to take over the world of art theft. Along the way, the pair of insurance salesmen unwittingly convinces everyone that they are government agents, arousing the suspicions of the local police who believe that they are after the crime boss.

As Wilbert and J. Addington work secretly to solve the case, they face a series of escalating mishaps, including being kidnapped by the crime syndicate and held hostage in an underwater vault. The duo manages to escape through a creative use of plumbing, wires, and a bathtub, all of which ends in an explosive standoff with the bad guys.

The movie features a string of classic comedic gags, including Wheeler's rubber legs and pratfalls, and Woolsey's sarcastic wit and wordplay. The chemistry between the two lead actors is electric, and their banter keeps the narrative moving quickly throughout.

One of the standout scenes in 'Hook, Line, and Sinker' sees the duo pretending to be doctors. They use the opportunity to give an unwarranted physical examination to the local mayor, creating a hilarious game of charades that leads to a surprising twist, one that sets the stage for their ridiculous capers in the film's final act.

The movie's score is brilliant, with Wayne Allen's original music perfectly capturing the punch and pace of the comedy. The sets and art direction are also noteworthy, offering a richly detailed vision of the small town, complete with quaint shops, friendly locals, and shady criminal enterprises.

Overall, 'Hook, Line, and Sinker' is a witty, fast-paced comedy filled with clever gags, great timing, and slapstick humor that continues to resonate with audiences today. It's a brilliantly entertaining movie that showcases the comedic genius of Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, two comic legends at their finest. Fans of vintage cinema and comedy enthusiasts alike will find much to enjoy in this timeless classic.

Hook, Line, And Sinker - Wheeler & Woolsey In A 1930 Comedy Classic is a 1930 family movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 14 minutes.

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  • Release Date
    1930
  • Runtime
    1 hr 14 min
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