When I found this film, I was shocked at the date. That's because this little experimental film starring comedian Eddie Cantor was made in 1923--and yet it had sound! This was four years before THE JAZZ SINGER, plus the quality of the print and sound was superb. So often, sound films made in the late 1920s had such major sound problems they are practically unwatchable. Now this ISN'T to say that this was a great film--Cantor's act was pure corn (i.e., very old fashioned and not especially funny humor), though his songs were a lot better than his awful jokes. The first song, believe it or not, is about the benefits of dating dumb girls! It's far from politically correct and pretty racy, but also pretty funny as is the final song on this short. It's watchable, but far from the quality of some of his later work, such as GETTING A TICKET--a very agreeable short from 1930. As far as recommending the film goes, the average person will probably find it dull, but to historians and film buffs, it's an important must-see.