Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe Stooges get a job selling "Brighto", what they think is cleaning fluid. After ruining a cop's uniform and a new car, they discover that Brighto is actually medicine. Taking their sales p... Alles lesenThe Stooges get a job selling "Brighto", what they think is cleaning fluid. After ruining a cop's uniform and a new car, they discover that Brighto is actually medicine. Taking their sales pitch to a hospital, they get into more trouble and must leave on the run when the head of ... Alles lesenThe Stooges get a job selling "Brighto", what they think is cleaning fluid. After ruining a cop's uniform and a new car, they discover that Brighto is actually medicine. Taking their sales pitch to a hospital, they get into more trouble and must leave on the run when the head of hospital turns out to be the owner of the car they ruined.
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curly
- (as Curly)
- Larry's Wife
- (Gelöschte Szenen)
- Man in Overturned Truck
- (Nicht genannt)
- Man in Wheelchair
- (Nicht genannt)
- Patient in Operating Room
- (Nicht genannt)
- Lady By Car
- (Nicht genannt)
- Patient at Bottom of Pile
- (Nicht genannt)
- Driver Who Gives Curly a Ride
- (Nicht genannt)
- Dr. Harry Arms
- (Nicht genannt)
- Orderly in Corridor
- (Nicht genannt)
- Moe's Wife
- (Nicht genannt)
- Onlooker by Drugstore
- (Nicht genannt)
- Dandruff Patient
- (Nicht genannt)
- Surgeon
- (Nicht genannt)
- Policeman
- (Nicht genannt)
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Stooges' films also gives today's viewers an insight on how the medium of radio worked during the 1930s. While they were at the hospital, the Stooges took advantage of the microphone of the building's intercom and pitched their product like the were on a radio show. Moe opening their 'program' by hitting the three skulls on the desk, sounding like chimes. The notes played are G, E, and C, the same heard on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) radio shows. The chimes, introduced in 1927 and shortened from its seven to three-note stanza in the early 1930s, were programming cues for the engineers in its network affiliates that the broadcast shows were about to begin or end. Also, when the Stooges hawk their product called Brighto on intercom that comes in six delicious flavors, they're mimicing Jack Benny's pitch on his show's sponsor, Jello.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Classic Three Stooges short has the boys being threatened by their wives to find jobs or move out. The boys are eventually hired as salesmen and they start passing around what they think is spot remover but it does a lot more damage than that. This is another classic from the Stooges even though the second half isn't nearly as funny as the first. I think the first half features some of their greatest gags, which starts off with the boys sleeping in until eleven, eating breakfast for five minutes and then getting back into bed. Curly eating the soap is one highlight but most of the great gags happen on the streets as the boys start selling. The "spot remover" actually removes clothing from a cops uniform and removes the paint from another guys car and these are the biggest laughs of the film. Another great gag is the cop thinking Larry is missing a leg, which is actually just through a fence.
So what do the Stooges do? They're off and running, selling the stuff as a handy helper, like for polishing pants -- which burns a hole in them -- to shining cars -- stripping the paint off! The guys high-tail it back to Dr. Bright, who sends them to the Los Arms Hospital(?), where his formula can do more good? What follows is insane, particularly with a series of laid up, weary patients, waiting to be cured? Not to forget the guy whose car was wrecked by them! I agree, one of the best bits finds Moe advertising Bright-O on the hospital intercom, and with all phony radio charm.
Del Lord returns as director, working his magic in the classic hospital scenes. Imaginatively written by Albert Ray, veteran director of comedy shots, also an actor. Also some interesting casting; plump June Gittelson, instead of playing a background role, plays Moe's wife. Blanche Payson, who appeared with Laurel and Hardy, plays Larry's wife. Vernon Dent plays Dr. Arms and Bud Jamison plays a cop.
Remastered on Columbia dvd, generally by decades, 30s, 40s and 50s episodes. Thanks always to METV for running all the Stooge classics on Saturdays.
This is pure Three Stooges causing havoc and mayhem where ever they go. It's an 18 minute short. Fans will love this. Bandwagoners will enjoy it. The story is simple and the characters fit the boys. It's been 3 years since their parting from Healy and joining Columbia. It is everything one expects from the boys at their best.
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- WissenswertesSol Horwitz, the father of Moe, Shemp, and Curly, appears as a street onlooker near the end where the Stooges crash their gurney into the car; he's the stocky man with mustache and glasses, wearing a fedora. He's also in the courtroom audience in Chaos vor Gericht (1936), a spectator in Grips, Grunts and Groans (1937), a pedestrian in False Alarms (1936), and a man in the crowd in Half Shot Shooters (1936). Solomon and his wife Jenny were in town visiting their famous sons, and Sol was given these small parts when he visited the boys on the set. Moe later said that his dad was "kind of a ham" and enjoyed being in the films.
- PatzerA bottle of Brighto medicine magically appears in Larry's hand when the Stooges offer to clean Dr. Arms' car with it.
- Zitate
Dr. Bright: Have you ever sold anything?
Larry: Have we ever SOLD anything!
Moe: Have we ever SOLD anything!
Curly: Have we?
- VerbindungenEdited into From Nurse to Worse (1940)
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