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Hello Pop

  • 1933
  • 17 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,7/10
139
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Hello Pop (1933)
KomödieMusikalischKurz

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA stage director is trying to put on a musical/comedy revue, but has to contend with temperamental musicians, an inept stage crew and his three idiot sons.A stage director is trying to put on a musical/comedy revue, but has to contend with temperamental musicians, an inept stage crew and his three idiot sons.A stage director is trying to put on a musical/comedy revue, but has to contend with temperamental musicians, an inept stage crew and his three idiot sons.

  • Regie
    • Jack Cummings
  • Drehbuch
    • Matt Brooks
    • Ted Healy
    • Moe Howard
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ted Healy
    • Henry Armetta
    • Moe Howard
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,7/10
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    • Regie
      • Jack Cummings
    • Drehbuch
      • Matt Brooks
      • Ted Healy
      • Moe Howard
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ted Healy
      • Henry Armetta
      • Moe Howard
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    Ted Healy
    Ted Healy
    • Father
    Henry Armetta
    Henry Armetta
    • Italian Musician
    Moe Howard
    Moe Howard
    • Son
    • (as Howard Fine and Howard)
    Larry Fine
    Larry Fine
    • Son
    • (as Howard Fine and Howard)
    Curly Howard
    Curly Howard
    • Son
    • (as Howard Fine and Howard)
    Bonnie Bonnell
    • Bonnie
    • (as Bonny)
    Albertina Rasch Dancers
    • Themselves - Dancers
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    Edward Brophy
    Edward Brophy
    • Brophy
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Ann Dvorak
    Ann Dvorak
    • Dancer
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Lawrence Gray
    Lawrence Gray
    • Singer
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Grace Hayes
    Grace Hayes
    • Miss Hayes
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Jack 'Tiny' Lipson
    • Strongman
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Jack Cummings
    • Drehbuch
      • Matt Brooks
      • Ted Healy
      • Moe Howard
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    1salvidienusorfitus

    Not funny. Dreadful picture

    This picture is awful. It isn't funny. The only interesting part was the musical sequence from "It's a Great Life" (1929).

    The Warner Archive found several negatives to Two Color Technicolor features from 1929-1930 at the same time they discovered this tripe of a short and yet it has been over five years and we have yet to see anything about those important features being restored or released. Meanwhile this garbage gets released in a manner of months! The features include "Golden Dawn" 1930 Sweet Kitty Bellairs" 1930 and "The Life Of The Party" 1930

    Quote "Ned Price says a "deep search" of Warners' own vaults recently turned up "a few" two-color Technicolor negatives for features that were only believed to exist in black-and-white versions created for the early TV market (he didn't disclose any titles). "The belief was that we didn't keep any of them. But you can't take anything at face value.""
    6PCC0921

    The Return to Two-Color For the Series

    The Stooges play Healy's kids. They are trying to ruin the theater play, Ted is trying to direct. This is the first problem with this film. The Stooges doing the kids impersonations starts to get old. This is the third of five films produced over there at MGM. I found a really nice, two-color version of Hello Pop (1933), on YouTube. The two-color, technicolor version is important. It is the second short, of the series, to be done in color. Nertsery Rhymes (1933), was the first and Beer and Pretzels (1933), was done in glorious black and white. So, make sure you watch the two-color version. If you are watching it in black and white, you are missing a good aspect to it, because the filmmakers meant it to be in color.

    Bonnie Bonnell is back (they always have her name in the opening title card spelled as Bonny), playing Healy's girlfriend. All she wants to do is ask him a question. It's interesting how these films, back in 1933, were initially geared towards a more adult audience. The cute, bathing suit girls, slapstick violence and alcohol jokes, were key to the success of these pre-code, depression era, grown-up comedies. The filmmakers, for Hello Pop (1933), liked using the lighting, to silhouette the dancers, so they look like shapes moving harmoniously. It was a clever technique, used in some of the dancing numbers. It's more about shapes moving around, instead of dancers bouncing about. They did it in a couple of these short subjects for MGM.

    6.1 (D+ MyGrade) = 6 IMDB.
    5malcolmgsw

    Colourful stooges comedy

    Good to see a colour film from this era brought back into circulation.I thought the colour was quite good,particularly compared with Nertsery Rhymes on the same DVD.The colour of the Stooges material was better than the inserted musical numbers.The short itself was not one of their best.
    2planktonrules

    Lost...and then rediscovered.

    Back in the early 1930s, Ted Healy and His Stooges were signed to a contract by MGM...the premier studio of its day. The problem was that MGM had absolutely no idea what to do with this routine and they tried the Stooges individually as well as Healy on his own...with very poor results. They even placed them in a few prestige films...doing the strangest things (such as Larry playing piano for Joan Crawford in "Dancing Lady"). It's hard to image that a rather crappy studio like Columbia would have a much better idea what to do with them, but MGM, despite its glamour, never really understood comedy teams. The films they made with Laurel & Hardy and Buster Keaton were big misfires and after the success of "A Night at the Opera", the studio began putting the Marx Brothers in progressively worse and formulaic pictures.

    This MGM short actually teams Healy with the Stooges...a rarity. The plot (such as it is) has Healy playing a show producer whose sons (Larry, Moe and Curly) wandering about as the show is being rehearsed. The trio are dressed like small children and look like full grown men pretending to be kids! They get into trouble repeatedly as the assistant (Eddie Brophy) is supposed to be closely watching them. The overall effect isn't very good...but at least it's closer to a Three Stooges Film than most of their efforts with MGM.

    By the way, this film was assumed destroyed in a fire in 1967. Only recently was it rediscovered. The copy on DVD could use further restoration, as the Two-Color Technicolor is faded--making everyone appear as if they are wearing heavy face powder. However, considering how poor the film is, I am not surprised it's not a high priority for restoration. Very few laughs and a film best seen by Stooges fans and film historians.
    7arfdawg-1

    Fast Moving Craziness

    A year after this movie was made the Stooges would be on their own. Interestingly, alone they were less violent than with Ted Healy who really smacks them and manhandles them hard.

    So does Moe.

    The interesting thing about this movie is the 2-strip technicolor. It rocks. Believe it or not, it's not all that different from colorized movies of today! I love it.

    This is a very fast moving short that takes little pause for thought. There's a dance number in the middle that is a lull until the hot solo dancer iin a completely see through gown shows up -- I guess this was pre-code!

    It's an interesting short that gives us a chance to see how the Stooges interacted with now nearly forgotten Healy on stage.

    The joke that runs thru the show is "Who's that girl?" You find out at the end.

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    • Wissenswertes
      A copy of this lost film (since 1967) was rediscovered in 2013.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from It's a Great Life (1929)
    • Soundtracks
      I'm Sailing on a Sunbeam
      Music by Dave Dreyer

      Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald

      Sung by Lawrence Gray

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 16. September 1933 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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