Charley Chase and wife Constance Bergen think they're Kentucky aristocrats and head down to check out the ancestral lands. Insted they find hillbillies, with chase playing a second role, as an old geezer accused of breach of promise.
Chase did a hillbilly comedy every four or five years, and this is a fine example, with a song, great gags, and Bob Burns, playing his 'bazooka' -- think of what you might get if you tried to make a slide trombone out of plumbing pipes. There's also a great finale, with Chase showing off his eccentric dancing in two styles: not only as himself, but also as the old geezer.
Chase did a hillbilly comedy every four or five years, and this is a fine example, with a song, great gags, and Bob Burns, playing his 'bazooka' -- think of what you might get if you tried to make a slide trombone out of plumbing pipes. There's also a great finale, with Chase showing off his eccentric dancing in two styles: not only as himself, but also as the old geezer.