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This was the second all-talkie sound short released by the Hal Roach Studios.

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    • Author: Steamy Ibis
    The first Hal Roach sound short, "Hurdy-Gurdy", has been restored by the Vitaphone Restoration Project. The soundtrack was originally on disc, but soon the short will be available on digital media. The film features a number of Roach stars, including Edgar Kennedy, Thelma Todd, and Max Davidson. Thelma is as lovely as ever, Kennedy is his expected blustery self, and it is a treat to see Max playing his Jewish character with sound. Thelma keeps getting ice delivered to her apartment multiple times during the day, and her neighbors, including Officer Kennedy and Max, think this is suspicious. That's the plot. Besides it's historical value, the film, written and directed by Leo McCarey, is quite humorous. It is filled with ethnic stereotypes; if you find this kind of humor offensive, it is best to stay away from this film. The Irish, Jewish, and Italian stereotypes are played to the hilt. The camera moves more than expected for a very early sound film. Thelma and Eddie Dunn sing a couple of songs to take advantage of the sound. For background music, Roach uses an organ playing some popular songs of the period. LeRoy Shield's infectious background music had not yet been written.
  • Cast overview:
    Max Davidson Max Davidson - Papa Ginsberg
    Edgar Kennedy Edgar Kennedy - Officer Ed Kennedy
    Thelma Todd Thelma Todd - Blondie
    Nellie V. Nichols Nellie V. Nichols - Mrs. Nellie Kennedy
    Oscar Apfel Oscar Apfel - Mr. Schnitzmeyer
    Eddie Dunn Eddie Dunn - Ice Man
    Ann Brody Ann Brody - Mama Ginsberg
    Aileen Carlyle Aileen Carlyle - Mrs. Schnitzmeyer
    May Milloy May Milloy - Italian Neighbor
    Tony Campanaro Tony Campanaro - Hurdy Gurdy Man
    Gertrude Messinger Gertrude Messinger - Kennedy's Daughter (as Gertie Messinger)
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