Diplomaniacs

Diplomaniacs

61 mins | Comedy | April 28, 1933

Barbers Willy Nilly and Hercules Glub have opened a barbershop in an Indian reservation, where they have no customers. When suddenly a white man asks for a shave, several Indians of the Oopadoop nation also enter, hearing the usual barbershop banter about foreign debts, they force them to be ambassadors of their nation at the Peace conference in Geneva. Ammunition industry executive Winkelreid is scheming to prevent their mission becoming an success, but the vamp Dolores aboard the ship fails, falling in love with Nilly, and so does Fifi, the toughest person of the world in Paris, falling for Glub. Although Winkelreid is able to steal their secret papers, Nilly and Glub don't give up after being reminded by constant observation of their Indians and enter the Peace conference, which turns out to be a battlefield...

Diplomaniacs

61 mins | Comedy | April 28, 1933

Diplomaniacs
Barbers Willy Nilly and Hercules Glub have opened a barbershop in an Indian reservation, where they have no customers. When suddenly a white man asks for a shave, several Indians of the Oopadoop nation also enter, hearing the usual barbershop banter about foreign debts, they force them to be ambassadors of their nation at the Peace conference in Geneva. Ammunition industry executive Winkelreid is scheming to prevent their mission becoming an success, but the vamp Dolores aboard the ship fails, falling in love with Nilly, and so does Fifi, the toughest person of the world in Paris, falling for Glub. Although Winkelreid is able to steal their secret papers, Nilly and Glub don't give up after being reminded by constant observation of their Indians and enter the Peace conference, which turns out to be a battlefield...
IMDb rating 6.3
Producers RKO Radio Pictures
Original title Diplomaniacs
Directors Edward Killy, William A. Seiter
Writers Henry Myers, Joseph L. Mankiewicz

Cast

Bert Wheeler

as Willy Nilly

Robert Woolsey

as Hercules Grub

Marjorie White

as Dolores

Phyllis Barry

as Fifi

Louis Calhern

as Winkelreid

Hugh Herbert

as Chinaman

Edgar Kennedy

as Chairman - Peace Conference

Richard Carle

as Ship's Captain

Billy Bletcher

as Schmerzenschmerzen (uncredited)

Yola d'Avril

as French Vamp (uncredited)

Charlie Hall

as Shaffner the Valet (uncredited)

Dewey Robinson

as Luke

Charles Coleman

as Butler

Grace Hayle

as Chubby Woman