“Busy Bakers” (1931) is a lighthearted classic comedy short filled with fast-paced gags and chaotic kitchen fun. Set in a busy bakery, the film delivers slapstick moments, playful mishaps, and timeless humor that captures the charm of early 1930s comedy. Perfect for viewers who enjoy vintage laughter and old-school comedic timing.
01:59Wake up, wake up, there's work to do. Swenson the baker is almost through. His store is empty, he hasn't a crust. We must work fast, before he goes bust.
02:51We're in the store with pies and cakes.
03:21The end of the day we know, that surely can't go wrong. Just take some dough, they need so dough, and mix it with a song.
03:29Then you add a little flour and some chocolate goo, and some sugar and vanilla, and some nutmeg too.
03:34Push him into the oven until the quarter of the past is there.
03:39We're the stoppy, happy, stoppy little baker men.
03:41The end of the day we're making a dough.
03:48The end of the day we're making a dough.
03:51The end of the day we're making a dough.
06:25Could you spare a poor, hungry old man a few crumbs of bread?
06:33Thanks very much.
06:35Hey, mister, I forgot to tell you that there's a five-cent deposit on the pie pan.
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