Añade un argumento en tu idiomaCurly learns that he is named in the will of his rich uncle, so the boys head for the uncle's mansion to attend the reading of the will. They arrive on a dark and stormy night only to find t... Leer todoCurly learns that he is named in the will of his rich uncle, so the boys head for the uncle's mansion to attend the reading of the will. They arrive on a dark and stormy night only to find that the lawyer has been murdered and the will and the body have disappeared. All the relat... Leer todoCurly learns that he is named in the will of his rich uncle, so the boys head for the uncle's mansion to attend the reading of the will. They arrive on a dark and stormy night only to find that the lawyer has been murdered and the will and the body have disappeared. All the relatives must stay in the spooky house while the police investigate and the stooges are given ... Leer todo
- Moe Pink
- (as Moe)
- Larry Mink
- (as Larry)
- Curly Q. Link (Q for cuff)
- (as Curly)
- Family Member
- (sin acreditar)
- The Housekeeper
- (sin acreditar)
- Uncle Bob O. Link
- (sin acreditar)
- Family Member
- (sin acreditar)
- The Lawyer
- (sin acreditar)
- Family Member
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
The Tex Avery cartoon WHO KILLED WHO?
No doubt re-activated interest in Fred Kelsey;whose casting here as the "house dick" is t he film's one stroke of genius.
Moe and Larry are reader to kick Curly out of their crummy flat for serving "horseshoe soup" until they find out he might be in line to collect millions. They arrive in t he middle of a driving thunderstorm(when don't they?) and find out they and other relatives are staying indefinitely until the Uncle's murder is solved/
Some funny scenes at the end where corpses keep turning in the hiding places the Stooges pick for themselves.
It isn't the creepy butler but the creepy housemaid(in drag) who is guilty.
And yes,somebody says "I hope you have a nice,LONG sleep". Sadly,Curly looks like he IS.
*** (out of 4)
Moe and Larry are about to kick Curly out of their home when they read a newspaper headline stating that a rich relative of his has died. The three make up and head off to Curly's relative's house only to soon run into various ghoulish things.
IF A BODY MEETS A BODY is a pretty good short for The Three Stooges but as many reviewers have pointed out, it was clearly beginning to show that Curly had suffered his stroke. His speech is a bit slurred here and he's just not nearly as quick with his physical and verbal deliveries here as in previous years. With that said, this is still a very funny short as once again the boys find themselves in an "old dark house" setting with the creepy house and a flying skull. There are plenty of nice laughs here but I've always thought the boys were terrific at showing fear. The jokes around the skull walking and then floating around all hit the right spot.
For the first time a slower version of the Stooges' 'Three Blind Mice' is heard in the opening credits of "If a Body Meets a Body."This would introduce the Stooges short films until 1948. The version is identified as the "ill Curly" arrangement, denoting the period when Shemp Howard-Moe and Curly's real brother-was a temporary replacement for Curly until the comic was healed, which never happened. Curly barely got any recuperation time after he left the hospital in January 1945. Realizing how profitable the Stooges short films were, Cohn insisted they resume filming shortly after Curly's hospital discharge. Finally seeing Curly's condition, the studio head gave them five months off between August 1945 until January 1946. But the Stooges decided to give a two-month live performance during the break, wearing out the ailing Curly even further.
Whatever the case may be, anyone with eyes can see that Curly is definitely "off." And yet--in spite of that--I still like this one. One plus to the "Sick Curly" era is that this is when Larry's character started getting more development for the first time in years, and old "porcupine" really steps up his game during this time period.
Plus, even Curly at half-strength still beats most comedians in their prime & old Jerry was still capable of getting laughs--i.e. that hilarious backwards jump he does in reaction to poor Mr. Link being murdered on the very spot he was standing.
8 stars
The story begins with Moe realizing that Curly is the missing Link. In other words, after the death of the millionaire, Bob O. Link, Curly is potentially in line to inherit a fortune. But when they arrive at the Link mansion, they walk into a murder mystery...and they might be the next victims.
Aside from the stupid gag involving the parrot climbing inside a very fake looking skull, the jokes aren't too bad here. There's a bit less slapping and stupidity in this one, which I appreciate, though some fans of the Stooges might dislike this. Worth seeing if not highly original.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesFirst appearance of a new, slower rendition of "Three Blind Mice" as the Stooges' theme music, arranged by John Leipold and Nico Grigor. It was used until 1948.
- PifiasWhen the Stooges are coming down the stairs and crash into the maid, it is obvious that it is not Curly, but his stunt double.
- Citas
Moe Pink: Didn't you say you had an uncle?
Curly Q. Link: Yeah, uncle Bob O. Link, but the family didn't speak to him. He had millions.
Moe Pink: That's it! We're rich.
Larry Mink: We're filthy with dough!
Moe Pink: You're filthy without it.
- ConexionesEdited into The Three Stooges: Volume X (1984)
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Nearly in the Dough
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- Duración18 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1