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The evil Dr. Wong abducts prominent scientist Dr. Edwin Millstone. Bumbling bank guards Tom and Monte search through Chinatown to find Dr. Wong and rescue the professor.
This frankly racist comedy short, made at the height of the Yellow Peril fears of the 1930's, follow the efforts of two inept bank guards to find a Chinese man with a wooden leg who, they believe, as kidnapped a prominent scientist. When they locate Dr. Wong, an evil Fu Manchu-type intent on gaining world power, they are able to rescue Professor Millstone and help his lovely daughter escape while destroying the Frankenstein-like monster that Wong has created.

The comedy routine utilizing the premise that the boys could check the legs of random passersby to see whom had a wooden leg was used several times by their studio-mates the Three Stooges, most notably in Nutty But Nice (1940).

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    • Author: Ce
    Tom Kennedy and Monty Collins made a good team. They appeared in 11 two-reel comedies for Columbia from 1935 until 1938, and "Midnight Blunders" is perhaps the best of their films. In this short, Collins and Kennedy, as bank guards, are searching for a Chinese man with a wooden leg who has kidnapped a prominent scientist. Their search takes them through the eerie dark streets of Chinatown. Although a bit strange at times, the short provides some pretty good, though standard, "scare" situations mixed with Columbia's brand of slapstick. There are some pretty funny gags throughout the short, but unfortunately, many are politically incorrect by today's standards. That said, it's still a fun little two-reeler that is sadly not easy to view. This film was later reworked by Columbia in 1941 as "Sweet Spirits Of Nighter" with El Brendel and Tom Kennedy.

    UPDATE: This short has been released as an bonus on the Sam Katzman DVD Collection. It's nice to see Sony finally digging into their non-Stooge Columbia shorts holdings!
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    • Author: Gann
    The evil Dr. Wong (essayed with lip-smacking sinister panache by Val Durand) abducts prominent scientist Professor Edwin Millstone (solid Wilfred Lucas). Blundering bank guards Monte Collins and Tom Kennedy search through Chinatown to find Dr. Wong and rescue the professor. Director Del Lord maintains a zippy pace throughout and pitches the wacky humor at an amusingly broad level. This cheerfully inane romp reaches its gut-busting peak in an alley way sequence in which our two nitwit protagonists meow like cats. Moreover, a monstrous apeman runs amok in the last reel and further adds to the infectiously goofy hilarity. Collins and Kennedy make for an amiably bumbling duo, with nice support from Phyllis Crane as Professor Millstone's fetching daughter. Both the jaunty, merry score and Benjamin H. Kline's crisp black and white cinematography are up to speed. Granted, this comic short sure ain't subtle or sophisticated in its buffoonish humor, but it's still a delightfully silly hoot just the same.
  • Cast overview:
    Tom Kennedy Tom Kennedy - Tom
    Monte Collins Monte Collins - Monte
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