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Dudes Are Pretty People
Western comedy about a cowhand falling in love with the pretty guest at a local dude ranch.
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Plot Summary
In this wartime comedy short, two American cowboys, Bert and Bob, find themselves mistaken for spies while on a trip to South America. They unwittingly become entangled in a plot involving stolen blueprints and local intrigue. The duo's attempts to clear their names lead to a series of misunderstandings and slapstick situations.
Critical Reception
As a short comedy from the era, 'Dudes Are Pretty People' was likely intended for light entertainment and received moderate attention, typical for its release format. Contemporary reviews, if available, would have focused on its comedic performances and fast-paced gags.
What Reviewers Say
Features the familiar comedic chemistry of Wheeler and Woolsey.
A lighthearted short with plenty of slapstick humor.
Serves as a brief, amusing distraction during wartime.
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Fun Fact
This short film is one of the last collaborations between the popular comedy duo Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, who were a significant screen team in the 1930s and early 1940s.
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