How do ya like this hat? Oh, it's too big. Too big... alright then -- how do ya like this hat? Oh, it's too small. Too small -- how do ya like this hat? It's too tall. How do ya like this? No, I don't like it, it looks like a hat. How do you like this? No. How do you like this? No... LOL
My eyes were tearing up from laughing so hard...George and Gracie's on-screen chemistry was like no one else's...
Thank you for finding this and sharing it. These two were great :)
Even after this many years, they're still pretty funny.
I wish there were many more of these.
The video biography of Gracie, it says there were 12 made over five years, I believe.
Gracie's just so cute.
Wow! This one is not listed in the Burns & Allen filmographies! Many thanks.
Classic.
Chester Clute is "Joe" (he appeared in several of George & Gracie's shorts).
Thanks for posting. Memories
Clever bit if film direction at 6:09, where you can see Gracie's face in the mirror!
Regarding the Story Credit,
“George N. Burns” : Georgeʼs **real** name was Nathan Birnbaum. Gracie called him “Nattie”.
Great
How do ya like this hat? Oh, it's too big. Too big... alright then -- how do ya like this hat? Oh, it's too small. Too small -- how do ya like this hat? It's too tall. How do ya like this? No, I don't like it, it looks like a hat. How do you like this? No. How do you like this? No... LOL
all these movies and no cigar...........strange.........
1932?!? MCMXXXI is 1931! Please go back to school and learn at least Roman Numerals ;)
Notwithstanding the on-screen date, IMDB claims that this film was released in November of 1932.
Or perhaps U.M.&M. got the date wrong when they were altering the opening titles as part of their clause with Paramount.