The adventures of two retired vaudeville performers, who become two of the best prohibition Agents in the 1920s.The adventures of two retired vaudeville performers, who become two of the best prohibition Agents in the 1920s.The adventures of two retired vaudeville performers, who become two of the best prohibition Agents in the 1920s.
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- TriviaThis was Jackie Gleason's final collaboration with longtime friend and "The Honeymooners" co-star Art Carney.
- GoofsIzzy's wife is named Esther in the credits but called Vera throughout the film.
- Quotes
Mrs. Pearlman: [Seeing Izzy putting on a sailor's uniform] You've joined the Navy! My prayers have been answered!
Izzy Einstein: Huh! You'll have to pray a little louder. This happens to be a disguise that me and Moe are putting on to knock off a speakeasy.
Mrs. Pearlman: [Turns and walks off] Vera, I TOLD you not to marry a man who puts mayonnaise on his pastrami.
Izzy Einstein: [to himself, looking puzzled] It's delicious.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Khi Ta Còn Tre (2014)
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- Dos bribones contra el hampa
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