Search

» » Flat Feat (1948)

Short summary

Sterling, a rookie cop, finds it hard to live up to the reputation his father, who was also a police officer, has.
Sterling, a rookie cop, finds it hard to live up to the reputation his father, who was also a police officer, has.

User reviews


  • comment
    • Author: Anayanis
    Officer smith a lot of slapstick--odd for him how can anyone be that stupid?

    I've seen several Sterling Holloway shorts from Columbia and this one is a bit better than average. Now this does not mean it's an especially good comedy! In fact, it's highly uneven. At times, you like Holloway and his character, Officer Smith. And, at other times, the film relies heavily on pratfalls--the sorts of broad ones you've come to expect from The Three Stooges. Now for the Stooges, it worked a bit better...here it just seemed a bit out of place.

    The story finds Officer Smith (Holloway) a new and not especially competent member of the police force. To make things tougher, apparently Smith's father was a legendary cop...and living up to his tough reputation seems all but impossible. So, after screwing up repeatedly, Smith wants to impress the boss by capturing a gang of crooks single-handed. Is this weakling up to the task?

    The film has a lot of broad humor and it's pretty silly and inconsequential. But, it's also watchable and harmless.
  • Credited cast:
    Sterling Holloway Sterling Holloway - Officer Sterling Smith / Smith's Father
    Patricia Barry Patricia Barry - Mary, Police Operator (as Patricia White)
    Dick Wessel Dick Wessel - Toledo Thompson, aka Egbert L. Thompson
    Cliff Clark Cliff Clark - Chief of Police
    Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
    Tiny Brauer Tiny Brauer - Barnacle Bill (as Harold Brauer)
    All rights reserved © 2017-2024 hd.thomson-multimedia.com