That Goes Double (1933) Poster

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Will The Real Russ Columbo Stand Up And Sing
bkoganbing20 June 2011
That Goes Double was the one short subject that Russ Columbo did in his tragically brief career. This was certainly unlike his crooning rival Bing Crosby who did a bunch of them for Mack Sennett as kind of a warm up for his Paramount feature films.

The film does not have Mack Sennett's genius for comedy, but as an example of Columbo's singing you won't due better and it has a few moments. Columbo plays a dual part, himself and some office clerk who looks like him and resents it.

Until he finds he can make a bit of money taking some of the slack off the demands of personal appearances that the star he resembles has to make. But sad to say the double was not blessed with Russ's singing voice. That's not something he could fake though he tries.

Part of the plot involves Charlotte Wynters, society girl going to talent agent David Burns wanting to do a show and Burns will provide the acts. But the show is centered around Russ Columbo, so no Russ , no show. Burns also shows her some other acts he represents like ukulele player Roy Smeck who gets some great sounds out of the ukulele playing it like a banjo.

Burns is interesting as well, playing an agent that could have been the grandfather of Woody Allen's Broadway Danny Rose. This was David Burns's second film appearance in his career which was mostly on stage.

Russ Columbo gets to sing three of his most popular songs from his short career, My Love, Prisoner Of Love and his radio theme You Call It Madness. Getting a visual record of this was something good.

A few years ago Pat Boone hosted a show about great singers of the 20th century and Columbo was the only one who was only represented by a phonograph record. Pat obviously didn't do his research well because this short was available as well as many Columbo appearances in feature films. And this short has his best known songs.

Reason enough to watch That Goes Double.
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6/10
Roy Smeck Is A Grapefruit?
boblipton13 November 2021
Charlotte Wynters is throwing a party, so she's looking for entertainment that includes singer Russ Columbo. A couple of agents show up to show talent for her party. What no one knows is that Columbo has hired a double (played by Columbo, of course) to appear for him.

All of this is an excuse for a small variety show which includes Roy Smeck -- described as the equivalent of the grapefruit of a meal -- on the ukulele, and a couple of acrobatic performers. Plus Columbo sings three songs. Pretty good.
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5/10
video killed the radio star
SnoopyStyle4 November 2023
Singer Russ Columbo is proclaimed the greatest radio star. At the announcement, he finds that he has a double. He hires the double to handle non-singing appearances.

Apparently, Columbo was a big radio stars. I guess that's the point of this movie. A radio star is turning into a movie star. Sadly, he was tragically kill soon after this movie. I'm not saying that he's bad, but he looks like a singing star trying to act. As for the double idea, I like it for a story premise. I like it less with the final ending which makes him just one of many. I would think that he wants to be one of a kind or at worst two of a kind.
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