3/10
Is this film really Zany?!
13 May 2020
Joe Penner stars as Joe Zany...a ridiculously named and strange character who has a weird affliction. Whenever he's around pretty young ladies, he begins hiccuping uncontrollably. It's so bad his rich father offers $5000 to cure him...and Bob Norman tries to cure Joe by taking him to a lodge filled with young ladies. Bob tells Joe that these women are all in their 60s...the result of plastic surgery and the like. And, because the women are all supposedly old, Joe seems at ease around them.

While you can easy see that the film's plot is ridiculous and contrived, it might have somehow worked had the film been funny and Penner more likable. As it is, it all seems very forced and unfunny--especially at the start where you see Penner dressed as a baby and then a small child. Although I found Penner mostly unfunny, it is sad he died so young (of an apparent heart attack at 36). Interestingly, IMDB actually says about this "Had he not died so young (of a heart attack at age 36), Penner probably would have suffered an early decline anyway simply due to the repetitive nature of his schtick and faded into supporting character roles". I can easily see their point.

So is this worth seeing? Not especially...as Penner is so unlikable and brash. Additionally, the writing was sometimes awfully broad. It's a shame, as the concept is much like Harold Lloyd's "Girl Shy'...which was a great film. Also, the supporting cast is terrific--with the likes to Tom Kennedy and Mantan Moreland to provide some REAL laughs. You really wonder if the film, with a slight re-write and different leading actors (such as Abbott & Costello), might have worked. All I know is that I didn't enjoy this picture very much and plan on avoiding Penner's films. Perhaps he was beloved on radio, but as a leading man in films, he was just more annoying than funny.
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