Wheeler and Woolsey play two unemployed vaudevillians who get involved in helping an old lady save her moribund drug store. Problems and laughs begin when the villain spikes the Lemon Sodas ... Read allWheeler and Woolsey play two unemployed vaudevillians who get involved in helping an old lady save her moribund drug store. Problems and laughs begin when the villain spikes the Lemon Sodas they are selling.Wheeler and Woolsey play two unemployed vaudevillians who get involved in helping an old lady save her moribund drug store. Problems and laughs begin when the villain spikes the Lemon Sodas they are selling.
- Harry Waters
- (as Jason Robards)
- Sheriff Flint
- (as Charles B. Middleton)
- Police Chief H.A. Morton
- (as De Witt Jennings)
- Clancy - a Policeman
- (as James Farley)
- Miss Loring
- (uncredited)
- Streetcar Conductor
- (uncredited)
- 1st Drunk Customer
- (uncredited)
- 2nd Drunk Customer
- (uncredited)
- Bearded drugstore customer
- (uncredited)
- Bearded customer's wife
- (uncredited)
- Clarke
- (uncredited)
- Inebriated drugstore customer
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Bert Wheeler(Tommy), start to tell to Dorothy Lee (Peggy), that he named the drinks over parts of her beautiful figure at the end with two straws he pointed at her nipples as he intended to suck. She laughs it was an indication that she had friendly sex with several guys.
- GoofsWhile Wheeler and Woolsey are riding the streetcar the rear projection behind them keeps repeating, and you see them passing the same building over and over again. Eagle-eyed Angelenos will note that it was shot moving westward on Pico Blvd.
- Quotes
Tommy Tanner: The manager came backstage and said he didn't allow profanity in his theatre.
Egbert G. Higginbothom: We didn't use any profanity.
Tommy Tanner: I know, but the audience did.
- Crazy creditsDuring opening credits: Animated train sequence background with the engine making wacky movements in time with the opening musical theme.
- ConnectionsReferences The Easiest Way (1931)
- SoundtracksThe Fountain in the Park
(1884) (uncredited)
aka "While Strolling Through the Park One Day"
Written by Ed Haley
Performed by Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey
- stwhite
- Jan 25, 2004
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Full of Notions
- Filming locations
- Larchmont Village, Los Angeles, California, USA(Tommy and Egbert board a trolley at beginning of film)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $281,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
- Color