Show Movies I Something Movie With No By Linda Hazen Hands On is different from most of Hollywood's recent There are no No one is severely There are no tantalizing fade outs showing nearly naked And above all there is no great This movie doesn't purport to be a The plot there is of is The cast is well known but not The musical score is not especially The cumulative effect of all this however is not It rather results in a delightful hour plus of whimsical The dialogue is generally The slapstick wild but And the placement of songs is exceedingly well Pat Boone Pat Boone fans may be a little disappointed by the small number of opportunities Boone has to ply his vocal Even the most ardent must admit that every natural spot for a song was The forced we've gone ten now let's put in a atmosphere of most musical comedies was Buddy Hackett does a fine job hamming it up as a rich and eccentric Chickasaw Hacket's portrayal is pleasant and He plays the fool and still manages to keep the audience's Comedy For the lovers of Max Sennett type comedy one of the early scenes of the picture should be quite Buddy our Indian friend resents Hollywood always showing the Indians being and he takes out his resentment by wildly attacking the cowboys on the screen and then ripping up the In this sequence I doubt if anybody could do a better job than The appearance of several well known TV personalities added to the humor of the movie simply by being Ann P. Davis perhaps best known for her portrayal of in the ill fated Bob Collins show plays the part of the love letter editor on the newspaper where Boone's girl Gale Gordon of Our Miss Brooks and more recently of insurance commercial A plays a picayunish presence in this part adds ly to the ft In short Hands on m is pure Thelt of escape ideal for m |