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Roast-Beef and Movies

  • 1934
  • Passed
  • 16 Min.
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Roast-Beef and Movies (1934)
KomödieKurzMusik

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA trio of amateur film makers try to persuade a group of studio executives to exhibit their new movie.A trio of amateur film makers try to persuade a group of studio executives to exhibit their new movie.A trio of amateur film makers try to persuade a group of studio executives to exhibit their new movie.

  • Regie
    • Sam Baerwitz
  • Drehbuch
    • Richy Craig Jr.
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • George Givot
    • Curly Howard
    • Bob Callahan
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    4,0/10
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    • Regie
      • Sam Baerwitz
    • Drehbuch
      • Richy Craig Jr.
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • George Givot
      • Curly Howard
      • Bob Callahan
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    George Givot
    George Givot
    • Gus Parkyurkarkus
    Curly Howard
    Curly Howard
    • Bogus Movie Producer
    • (as Jerry Howard)
    Bob Callahan
    Bob Callahan
    • Bogus Movie Producer
    • (as Bobby Callahan)
    Albertina Rasch Dancers
    • Corps de Ballet
    • (Archivfilmmaterial)
    • (as The Albertina Rasch Dancers)
    Ed Brady
    Ed Brady
    • Gunman in Fictitious Film Scene
    • (Nicht genannt)
    James Burroughs
    • Vocalist
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    Dorothy Granger
    Dorothy Granger
    • Easter Wester
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    Warren Hymer
    Warren Hymer
    • Man at Gunpoint in Fictitious Film Scene
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    Si Jenks
    Si Jenks
    • Producer
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    Frank O'Connor
    Frank O'Connor
    • Studio President
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    Lee Phelps
    • Attendant from Asylum
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    • Regie
      • Sam Baerwitz
    • Drehbuch
      • Richy Craig Jr.
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    3markm-00775

    Well, Hoooow you liiiike that?

    Possibly the only outing for Curly of the Three Stooges fame in a credited role without at least one other stooge or Ted Healy, and his talents were wasted here. I had this short on in the background at first, and heard the voice of George Givot, thinking it was Desi Arnez at first with the fake accent. His line "Well, Hoooow you liiiike that?" Sounded like a catch phrase attempt, not sure if it took beyond this mess. The color tones were interesting, as we've only seen Curly in black and white otherwise. But it lacked that full technicolor look that films would soon adapt. The plot seemed very possible for a Stooges short, and made me wonder if there was an issue back then where Moe and Larry refused to work on this short, or was ,Curly trying to create his own team? There were scenes that George felt like a poor man's Moe, and the other under used stooge, Bobby Callahan was a poor sub for Larry. The uneven script and poor plotting showed how incredible the team working with the real Three Stooges were (or would become). The twist ending was again a typical plot twist from many Three Stooges shorts. An interesting piece of history, worth the view, if only to Curly, but nothing to pay for today. I saw it on a local tv station that airs public domain movies, but I would of been disappointed had I paid for this.
    2tavm

    Curly Howard proves he's nothing without brother Moe or Larry Fine in Roast-Beef and Movies

    This was a rarity found on the Dancing Lady DVD. It's a very lame short of interest only because it's the only one to feature Curly Howard of The Three Stooges without his brother Moe or Larry Fine. Instead, his co-horts are George Givot who seems to speak in a bogus Greek accent and is the leader and Bob Callahan who only lived a few years after this film. They're "producers" trying to impress a studio head. Oh, and I have to mention this is in two-strip Technicolor and includes a couple of musical numbers meant for other movies. Since they were both filmed in the early talkie era, the stillness of shots makes both numbers quite static except for some overhead shots and not very interesting to watch except for historical purposes. So, really, I can't recommend Roast-Beef and Movies except as a curiosity.
    3Deneb

    More annoying than funny.

    First off, I should point out that I am a fan of comedic shorts from this time period and after (especially The Three Stooges). This short however, I did not like.

    This short follows three wanna-be filmmakers as they barge into the screening room at a major movie studio and convince the heads of the studio to watch their film.

    The apparent main character, the filmmaker with a horrible Greek accent (I'm guessing it was supposed to be Greek) was annoying. I could barely understand a word he said, so if he was saying anything funny, I sure missed it.

    There were a few attempts at slapstick-type humour, but they fell flat. It's unfortunate too, since Curly (here credited as Jerry Howard) is a comic genius, but is only a bit player in this short.

    Most annoying though, would be the two dance sequences that are irrelevant. Why the head of the movie studio put up with these three wanna-be filmmakers is beyond me (but then you find out in an unfunny-climax, which I wont "ruin" for you).

    Bottom line, this was very unfunny and quite annoying due to its irrelevant dance sequences, lack of humour, and horrible accents.
    5SnoopyStyle

    the three non-Stooges

    Gus Parkyurkarkus (George Givot) and his team (Curly Howard, Bob Callahan) are starving filmmakers. They barge in on a film studio executive meeting. They show their really bad short film. Then they show a couple of dancing girl shorts which are edited from other movies as well as another bad Parkyurkarkus short which seems to be him commenting over a film clip.

    This has Curly with two other guys. I don't recognize these two. It's not the Stooges, but it feels like a pale imitation. There is limited physical comedy and the writing isn't snappy. There are way too many clips from other movies. The twist ending comes out of nowhere. It's still nice to see Curly, but there is nothing else here.
    2planktonrules

    An unusual solo effort for Curly.

    While Columbia is the name associated with The Three Stooges, they were originally signed by the Tiffany of studios, MGM...along with their boss, Ted Healy. But MGM had absolutely no idea what to do with these four men and placed them in some very strange films. In the Gable/Crawford musical, "Dancing Lady", they appear in some minor roles....and seem absolutely nothing like the Stooges we are familiar with today. In fact, Larry played the pianist playing for the rehearsals of the play in this film. And, because they didn't know what to do with them, they even experimented by having Curly appear in a film without the Stooges or Ted Healy! And, he's billed by his real name...Jerry Howard.

    "Roast-Beef and Movies" is a strange little short film. It's unusual not just because Jerry is solo, but the film is made in Two-Color Technicolor...a precursor to full color. However, the picture, like other two color methods (like Cinecolor) doesn't give the full spectrum of colors and everything looks orange-red and green! It was very innovative but produced a rather ugly film by standards of Three- Color Technicolor which was being developed around the time this film debuted. So, there are no Stooges and the color is ugly as can be.

    The film consists of a guy who is a fast-talking guy with a HEAVY foreign accent--so heavy folks might have a hard time understanding Gus Parkyurkarkus (George Givot). He brings along his two assistants (one is Curly) and tries to convince the studio chief that he is a brilliant filmmaker. Then you see clips of a lot of crappy films (such as one that looks like it was done Busby Berkeley Style...if he was really drunk) and Givot puts on such a ridiculous accent...even though he was born in Omaha! I think folks back in the 1930s thought he was funny...well, folks in 2017 certainly WON'T! He's tiresome to say the least....and sadly Curly is given very little to do. On his WORST day, Curly would have been 1000 times funnier...and he's essentially wasted.

    My verdict is that this is a terrible film...but one Stooges fans and film historians might just wanna see. Without that connection, I'd score this one a 2...and with it...well, still a 2! It's bad and my 2 might just be generous as none of Givot's routine is funny in the least...and, sadly, it's supposed to be! The ending, by the way, is at least kinda funny!!

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      A rare comedy short that Curly Howard made without Moe Howard and Larry Fine.
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      During the "Chinese Dance" sequence, the overhead shots of the ladies moving in-and-out of the inner and outer circles of dancers reveal a circle painted on the dance floor that is the median circle between the two dancers' circles.
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      [last lines]

      Gus Parkyurkarkus: Well, hoooow you liiiike that?

    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Lord Byron of Broadway (1930)
    • Soundtracks
      Blue Daughter of Heaven
      (uncredited)

      Music by Dimitri Tiomkin

      Lyrics by Ray Egan

      Sung off-screen by James Burroughs and danced by Albertina Rasch Dancers

      Clip from Lord Byron of Broadway (1930)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. Februar 1934 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Let Us Spray
    • Drehorte
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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