Buddy's monkey friend, who notices Buddy in a doze swatting flies on his head, places a hammer in Buddy's hand, and the anticipated happens. The slam on the cranium sends Buddy into a dream which in turn transports him to a cannibal island...See moreBuddy's monkey friend, who notices Buddy in a doze swatting flies on his head, places a hammer in Buddy's hand, and the anticipated happens. The slam on the cranium sends Buddy into a dream which in turn transports him to a cannibal island. The chief sees Buddy and commences to look longingly at the dinner bell. He invites Buddy to dinner to fatten him, but the menu has no appeal for the guest. His interest is soon aroused when he gives a once-over to the bevy of native dancers the Chief has ordered for his entertainment. Buddy is having a corking good time, when he is suddenly reminded of the part he is soon to play in the culinary program. Finally Buddy interests the chief in a game of dice, and when the game is over, Buddy has everything the chief owned, except his bridge-work. Just as he is about to capitalize his possessions, including the dancing girls, he wakes up. Written by
The Film Daily, December 19, 1926
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