This isn't going to be any kind of the classic slapstick comedy that brought them to fame. It's more of a sort of documentary of them on vacation. The comedy pieces there are seem too forced and easily predicted so much so as to be near cliche. The vacation spots are beautiful & exactly the way my grandmother would always describe them to me so there's that. For those of us who grew up with the old things shown, it's also a piece for nostalgia seekers. The only ongoing gag isn't really all that funny nor needed. Overall it's more of a nostalgia fans film, allowing everyone to say goodbye & giving everyone their last piece of their professional work as it is in retirement for the most part circa 1970.