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A thorough guide to office safety in wartime, but nothing about the dangers of that hard boiled egg in your lunchbox. Frank Burns (MASH) wangled a purple heart for getting an (egg) shell fragment in his eye. The horror.
Sheesh, was that actually supposed to be instructional or a comedy short? Where’s Pete Smith and David O’Brien?
This was the short that was riffed live in “Rifftrax Goes to the Gizmoplex.”
From the preview, I wonder if this version has different riffs from the Gizmoplex version. I’ll have to check.
That was a great short, easily one of the best lately. So much casual ’50s misogyny and unintentional comedy in demonstrating the accidents.
Favorite moment: “And here is Fire Drill Freddy, late for a date. Too bad, he’ll never make it now.” “He’s DEAD?!”