Review of Jitterbugs (1943) by Phil S — 28 Apr 2013
Laurel and Hardy are fronting a scam for gasoline pills during America's wartime shortage of oil. However, soon enough they help a young lady recover 10,000 dollars after her family was scammed. Though it's entertaining and funny, it's not as creative as Laurel and Hardy's best works, and the pace is intermittent as the action is often broken up.
This review of Jitterbugs (1943) was written by Phil S on 28 Apr 2013.
Jitterbugs has generally received mixed reviews.
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