Ha ha, vroom, it’s Burl, here to review a movie about
earthworm tractors! And what’s the picture called, you may ask? Of course it’s
called Earthworm Tractors, because
that’s what it’s all about! Yes, they made a whole movie about earthworm
tractors, and along with all the earthworm tractors, they managed to stuff a
little comedy and romance in there too, ha ha!
Strike that, a lot
of comedy, both successful and merely attempted! The star is everybody’s pal,
Joe E. Brown, whom we all know best from, let’s face it, The Comedy of Terrors! (And also from Some Like It Hot, ha ha!) In one notice I read, Brown was described
as having “a mouth like a satchel,” and
that image stayed with me through the whole of Earthworm Tractors, with me thinking that at any moment Joe was
going to pry open his enormous piehole and pull out some Western Union
correspondence!
The plot involves Joe E. Brown as Alexander Botts, who, as
he proclaims about ten thousand times, considers himself “a natural-born
salesman!” But he’s just selling doohickeys, which impresses neither his
putative fiancée nor his would-be father-in-law-to-be (who is played by that
old familiar face Olin Howland, famed from Them!
and The Blob)! Ha ha, so Botts goes
off to find something bigger to sell, and settles on earthworm tractors! But
because he’s a thoroughgoing idiot, the captains of industry who run the
earthworm tractor factory are dubious about hiring him on, and the more so when
Botts takes as his target the most notoriously unlikely earthworm tractor customer
in the whole Midwest, Mr. Johnson!
Mr. Johnson is played by Guy Kibbee, whom we all know from Captain Blood, and my, he and Joe E.
Brown were a pair of daring actors! The escapades of this picture require both
thespians to ride an earthworm tractor as it trundles up, down and over all
manner of obstacles, and the likelihood of one or both of them being bucked off
and churned up beneath the tractor’s metal treads seems dreadfully high!
But soon Botts is romancing Mr. Johnson’s daughter and
pulling his house around with an earthworm tractor (a comic highlight!) and generally
causing all manner of earthworm tractor-based mayhem, while incessantly
flapping his pouch-like anterior orifice! Ha ha! The climax involves Botts and
Johnson riding an earthworm tractor through a blasting quarry, with all kinds
of explosions and hair-raising near-misses on offer!
The stunt work in this picture is pretty impressive,
especially for a little low-budget comedy! Joe E. Ross appears to have been
quite a competent earthworm tractor pilot, too, and really a very gifted physical
comedian! Ha ha, his salesman mannerisms, as when he strokes his lapels, are
priceless! And many of the earthworm tractor gags are funny too! It’s a
disposable goofshow of course, but I quite enjoyed Earthworm Tractors, and I’m going to give it three sinking tuffets!