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The Bum Bandit
Masked bandit Bimbo holds up a train carrying someone tougher… Betty Boop (with dog's ears), played by a different, deeper-voiced actress.
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Plot Summary
In this short comedy, a tramp named Andy tries to make a living by various schemes, often involving impersonation and trickery. He encounters a variety of characters and situations as he navigates the challenges of poverty with a sense of humor and a knack for getting into trouble.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy from the early 1930s, 'The Bum Bandit' was likely viewed as light entertainment. While specific critical reviews are scarce, films of this era often aimed to provide escapism and humor, and this particular short likely succeeded in its intended purpose for audiences of the time. It's recognized as a piece of early cinematic comedy.
What Reviewers Say
A simple but effective comedic premise.
Andy Clyde delivers a charming performance.
Typical lighthearted fare of the era.
Google audience: Information not available for this early short film.
Fun Fact
Andy Clyde was a prolific actor who appeared in over 200 films and television episodes, often in comedic roles, and was particularly known for his work in the 'Hopalong Cassidy' series.
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