Gobs and Gals

Gobs and Gals

1952
Comedy
The fraternal comedy team of George and Bert Bernard gained fame in the 1950s with their "record act," wherein they pantomimed to the popular recordings of the day (other aspiring comics who labored in this peculiar brand of humor included Jerry Lewis and Dick Van Dyke). Republic Pictures decided that the time was ripe to turn the Bernard Brothers into movie stars, and so it came to pass that Gobs and Gals were born. (allmovie.com)
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Gobs and Gals

1952
Comedy
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Rated 26 Feb 2024
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The Bernard Brothers one big shot at Hollywood. What they do here is reminiscent of what other duo/trio acts do on-screen. And when they get to be exaggerated characters they're fine, but they're not very charismatic guys, and that'll explain why they didn't get any more chances to be movie stars. The film provides a good deal of entertainment, so it's not a bad movie overall. It just wasn't a star making vehicle for a act that was successful elsewhere.

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