Snub Pollard and three drunk friends - George Rowe, Hughes Mack, and Charles Stevenson - go on a camping trip, with Ernie Morrison as dogsbody. The run into Marie Mosquini and a ferocious war band of Indians in this chaotic short comedy.
It has an improvisational air, as if director Charley Chase didn't know what was going to happen. This is clearly not the case, as the Conestoga wagon and the Indian outfits required a lot of forethought. Although the chaos is explained at the end, it lacks the sense of getting from one gag to the next that would be a hallmark of Snub's series for Hal Roach.
It has an improvisational air, as if director Charley Chase didn't know what was going to happen. This is clearly not the case, as the Conestoga wagon and the Indian outfits required a lot of forethought. Although the chaos is explained at the end, it lacks the sense of getting from one gag to the next that would be a hallmark of Snub's series for Hal Roach.