Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe stooges are witnesses at a trial where their friend, a dancer at a nightclub where they are musicians, is accused of murder. The stooges manage to disrupt the proceedings but save the da... Alles lesenThe stooges are witnesses at a trial where their friend, a dancer at a nightclub where they are musicians, is accused of murder. The stooges manage to disrupt the proceedings but save the day when they discover the real murderer's identity.The stooges are witnesses at a trial where their friend, a dancer at a nightclub where they are musicians, is accused of murder. The stooges manage to disrupt the proceedings but save the day when they discover the real murderer's identity.
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curly
- (as Curly)
- Man in Hallway
- (Nicht genannt)
- Juror
- (Nicht genannt)
- Juror - Back Row
- (Nicht genannt)
- Gallery Spectator
- (Nicht genannt)
- Flirting Juror
- (Nicht genannt)
- Juror
- (Nicht genannt)
- Middle-Aged Man in Front Row of Court Audience
- (Nicht genannt)
- Defense Attorney
- (Nicht genannt)
- Juror
- (Nicht genannt)
- Gail Tempest
- (Nicht genannt)
- Man Sitting by Letterpress
- (Nicht genannt)
- Judge
- (Nicht genannt)
- Court Recorder
- (Nicht genannt)
- Court Clerk
- (Nicht genannt)
Empfohlene Bewertungen
The result of Columbia Pictures' not-so-wise logic is that this short has been appearing and reappearing on budget videos and later on budget DVD compilations, usually coupled with "Brideless Grooms" (which was pretty good) and "Malace in the Palace" (which was OK).
This comedy short is truly a classic. The slapstick is non-stop and it is impossible to say who really stole the scenes.
Was it Curly when he took the stand? ("Raise your hand, take off your hat, put your hand here") Or was it Suzanne Kaaren, with her million dollar legs? (Yes, she really had her legs insured for a million dollars.) The Stooges also show off their musical talent which translated to musical comedy. (Did the late great Spike Jones get his idea from this film?) A laugh riot for all...
Well, if you have ever gone to traffic court and listened to some of the excuses and nonsense that some of the defendants try to give the judge, it only is just an inkling of what to expect in this movie. It is absolutely hilarious!!!
I have this movie in my personal collection and have probably watched it maybe a dozen times or so. I basically know every line, every scene and every antic that happens.
Just think how Perry Mason or the Defenders or even Matlock would react if they had to deal with this type of situation.
All in all, for R-E-A-L enjoyment and to get you out of the doldrums, this movie is a God send!!
This short is truly a testament to brilliance of their slapstick. Almost 70 years later, and The Stooges are still being televised and sold on video and DVD.
For anybody that wants to familarize themselves with the Stooges, or for any fan that wants 20 minutes of unstoppable laughter, Disorder in the Court is perfect.
Initially, she did not respond well to recent viewings of The Three Stooges -- in a lucid state, her more traditional values carry over. With earlier cultural and social restraints prevailing, she remembers the guys as silly goofs. But in current showings, she laughs openly - sometimes to a point of tears - at the zany antics of Moe, Larry, and Curly (only "Home Alone (1990)," brings out as much unrestrained laughter). It could be inferred that, when dementia erodes Mom's inhibitions of long standing, she is more relaxed and laughs easier (or, maybe she has developed a liking for The Three Stooges). Hopefully this simplistic discussion is neither insensitive nor disrepectful in suggesting that any form of happiness - free of tensions and uncertainties - is preferable to debilitating depression.
We have purchased several Three Stooges full-length and short feature DVDs, together with other slapstick comedies. "The Three Stooges Go Around The World In A Daze (1963)," a full-length parody of Jules Verne's book / Michael Todd's film, "Around The World In Eighty Days" scores high on my mother's laugh-meter; but her favorite is "Disorder In The Court (1936)," a short feature film, with Moe, Larry, and Curly at their classic best -- memorable routines of a comedy form that can only be described as, "Dear God, please don't ever let me see my children behave like that in public."
Aging is a one-way journey, often difficult; and taking The Three Stooges along with you will make it a much looser and happier ride. A slap, poke, gouge, kick, or scream from Moe, Larry, and Curly can't be all bad -- can it?
Dude, get a life, this whole gimmick that you hate everything you've reviewed here is really pathetic.
With that out of the way, I must say of all of the Curly Shorts, this one is the funniest (with Punch Drunks coming in a close second). His "take off your hat" routine always has me in stitches. I recomend this short to any Stooge fan who has unfortunately never seen it or to any person who just wants to laugh!
other recommended Curly shorts: Punch Drunks, Violence is the Word for Curly, Three Little Pirates, and We Want our Mummy
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesSol Horwitz and Jenny Horwitz, the parents of Moe Howard and Curly Howard, make uncredited appearances in this film as front-row members of the court audience.
- PatzerAn obviously smaller stunt-double for Curly Howard sits in the witness chair when it falls over.
- Zitate
Court clerk: [as Curly come up to him] Take off your hat.
[Curly does with his right hand]
Court clerk: Now, raise your right hand.
[Curly put his hat back on and does]
Court clerk: [points to the Bible] Now put your left hand here.
[Curly goes to do so but can't because his cane is in that hand, so he switches it to his right hand then does so]
Judge: [to Curley] Take off your hat.
[Curly does again with his right hand]
Court clerk: Raise your right hand.
[Curly put his hat back on again and does so]
Court clerk: [Points to the Bible again] Now put your left hand here.
[Again, Curly switches hands with his cane to do so]
Judge: Please take off your hat.
[Curly does again with his right hand and the same charade happens]
Court clerk: [Getting increasingly impatient] Raise your right hand! Now put your left hand here.
Judge: [Getting annoyed] Will you please take off your hat!
[Again, the same charade happens]
Court clerk: [Through clenched teeth] Raise your right hand!
[Curly shows annoyance as well as he does so this time]
Court clerk: Now put your left hand here!
Judge: [Yells] Take off your hat!
[Curly does so this time with his left hand and sticks it on top of his cane]
Court clerk: Raise your right hand!
[Curly does holding the cane and hat, the clerk grabs the hat and shoves it back at Curly]
Court clerk: Will you get rid of that hat?
Curly: [Hangs his cane on the pocket of the clerk, then puts his hat on the clerk] Raise *your* right hand.
Court clerk: [He does, then realizes what he's doing, takes off the hat and places it under the Bible, then to Curly] Raise your right hand.
[Curly finally does]
- Alternative VersionenIn 2006, a computer colorized version was released as part of Columbia's "ChromaChoice" collection in a DVD entitled "The Three Stooges: Stooges on the Run".
- VerbindungenEdited into The Three Stooges: Volume V (1982)
Top-Auswahl
Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizieller Standort
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Disorder in the Court
- Produktionsfirma
- Weitere beteiligte Unternehmen bei IMDbPro anzeigen
- Laufzeit16 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1