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Clair. While cleaning the office of a detective agency, janitors Laurel and Hardy answer a telephone call from an inventor who claims to have created a destructive bomb he calls . The inventor's neighbors are crooks who are eager to steal the new bomb. Laurel and Hardy hide the bomb in a concertina and steal an airplane to bring it to Washington. However, the airplane is a remote control target used by the U. S. Army for gunnery training. Laurel and Hardy barely escape by parachuting to safety over the Pacific Ocean, and they dispose of the bomb by dropping it on a Japanese submarine. During the film's production, Stan Laurel told an interviewer that efforts were made to support the American World War II domestic effort to conserve materials.
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Among the earlier films to have their material reused were Berth Marks, Wrong Again, Block- Heads and The Flying Deuces. Wurtzel to recycle the Berth Marks scene involving the duo in a claustrophobic train berth by changing the location of the berth to a transcontinental airplane. Laurel felt having the airplane hitting turbulence with the pair bouncing about in the berth would be funnier than recycling the train- based gags. Laurel's request was rejected, but the film did improve on the original setup by adding comic actor Jack Norton as an inebriate who shares the berth with Laurel and Hardy. Some dismissed the film as a routine rehash of old gags; Bosley Crowther of The New York Times observed, .
But now it is dull and pathetic. And they don't even seem to care. All in all, this should disappoint no one, including the person who counts the boxoffice take. The film stayed in circulation for the next six years, and was reissued in 1.
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