Bobby Jones made a number of 'How to Break 90' golf shorts for Warner Bros. in 1933--- the most famous one included Bobby giving James Cagney a golf lesson. But How To Break 90: Position and Backswing (Directed by no less than the great George Marshall) stars another Warner's character-level stalwart, Guy Kibbee. The most fascinating thing about this 1933 short is the fact that Guy '42nd Street' Kibbee owns a TV (tuned to 'KFWB Hollywood'... gee a Warner's station)! The second most fascinating thing is how an old poop like Kibbee could conceivably be married to a hottie like Glenda Farrell. There's the suspension of disbelief of having Kibbee watch himself on TV. Bobby Jones' narration is woefully stiff (if lumber could talk, it would sound exactly like Bobby Jones). Kibbee was one of the greatest 30's character actors around and he makes this short a treat.