Leon Errol needs a new bath tub installed. The plumber says he can do it for $100, but Leon spots an advertisement for a tub for $39.99. If he installs it himself, he tells wife Kitty McHugh, he can save $60. By the time he's done...
It's written and directed by comedy writer Al Boasberg, and is really just a skit, expanded slightly to include the wholesaler's yard and the street outside Leon's home. He's not even "Mr. Errol" in this one, he's "Mr. Green." The result is a short subject that is amusing, but not particularly suited to Leon's strengths.... although, like any clown, he performs the skit well enough.
It's written and directed by comedy writer Al Boasberg, and is really just a skit, expanded slightly to include the wholesaler's yard and the street outside Leon's home. He's not even "Mr. Errol" in this one, he's "Mr. Green." The result is a short subject that is amusing, but not particularly suited to Leon's strengths.... although, like any clown, he performs the skit well enough.