8/10
Henry and Dizzy in Business
20 January 2012
Warning: Spoilers
We are so lucky. There are 11 Aldrich family films of varying quality, from average to great, but the important thing is that we have them. I love to look for the furniture, the neighborhoods, the style of dress, and the commercial areas, in the town the Aldrich's live in. You really can learn an awful lot about the ways of your parents and grandparents,while laughing and smiling about stories and characters from long ago. There is the innocence of high school kids back then and the feeling of optimism that comes with this kind of show. Sure, these films are not art, but they are amusing and familiar and a fine and silly way to while away an afternoon or two. The problem is where to get these films. They are rarely shown on television. Keep an eye on TCM. Or search the internet for dealers of rare, out of print films. I actually had to mail away to Australia for a package of all 11 films and I love them all.

This particular movie has Henry accidentally sinking a motor boat for which he needs to pay compensation. He gets into the usual madcap craziness as he attempts to raise money through various schemes. His father and mother are very well played, but Henry and his pal Dizzy are really something to behold., If you are familiar with the radio show, you know what to expect. Nothing more, nothing less, but a lot of clean cut all American dopiness! I love em!!
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