Directed by and stars Al St. John and the first half is a little below average. It's a variation on the sort of rustic comedies his uncle, Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, used to star in with Mabel Normand almost a decade earlier. The gags, while reasonable and appropriate, are, like the cows, milked too much. The pretty girl is swinging on a swing, reading a newspaper and knocks four of her suitors and her father into the water, with a long, slow-motion shot of them plunging into the depths.
Al St. John
Director
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Private Valentine: Blonde & Dangerous62%
Mischief66%
The Three Stooges58%
Teen Beach Movie69%
The Aristocrats59%
A Map of the World60%
Silent Movie65%
Hard Luck69%
Diggers60%
Go West65%
Hot Shots!65%
Black Sheep60%
Moonwalkers61%
Cheaper by the Dozen64%
Snowball Express68%
Overboard68%
Back to the Beach59%
Mac & Devin Go to High School64%
To All the Boys I've Loved Before75%