In their second Movietone appearance Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough, the ace comedians of revue and vaudeville, slip far down in the deck among the nine-spots.
They are using "The Interview," an old standby of theirs. The material is all right — it has been all right for at least seven years, if that is a boost. The synchronization is slick and clear. The walrus McCullough booms, and Nervous Nellie Clark loses his cigar, thumps his cane and announces that Paul is a senator from Rhode Island by act of Providence, just as he has for many years. But the dear old paprika doesn't get into the nostrils of the audience. "The Interview" is comedy heard through the wrong end of a megaphone.