During the 1930s, Carol Tevis and June Brewster made a string of modestly enjoyable shorts. Often, Grady Sutton co-starred in these films. "Walking Back Home" is one of these shorts...and while pleasant enough to watch, it's light on laughs.
Through a series of events, June and Carol end up at a swank society party...as does Grady. The problem is that they really don't belong there and they hope they aren't discovered.
As I said above, there really aren't many laughs in this one. This being said, it's pleasant enough viewing...if you aren't super demanding or are trying to see all the Brewster/Tevis shorts.
Through a series of events, June and Carol end up at a swank society party...as does Grady. The problem is that they really don't belong there and they hope they aren't discovered.
As I said above, there really aren't many laughs in this one. This being said, it's pleasant enough viewing...if you aren't super demanding or are trying to see all the Brewster/Tevis shorts.