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Mutts to You

  • 1938
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  • 18min
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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard in Mutts to You (1938)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe stooges, professional dog washers, find a baby on a doorstep and, thinking it to be abandoned, take it home. When they read in the paper the baby is believed to have been kidnapped, they... Leer todoThe stooges, professional dog washers, find a baby on a doorstep and, thinking it to be abandoned, take it home. When they read in the paper the baby is believed to have been kidnapped, they disguise Curly as a the baby's mother and try to sneak past the local cop. They are caugh... Leer todoThe stooges, professional dog washers, find a baby on a doorstep and, thinking it to be abandoned, take it home. When they read in the paper the baby is believed to have been kidnapped, they disguise Curly as a the baby's mother and try to sneak past the local cop. They are caught, but when the baby's parents show up and realize what happened, the result is a happy en... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Charley Chase
  • Guionistas
    • Al Giebler
    • Elwood Ullman
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    • Moe Howard
    • Larry Fine
    • Curly Howard
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.3/10
    583
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    • Dirección
      • Charley Chase
    • Guionistas
      • Al Giebler
      • Elwood Ullman
    • Elenco
      • Moe Howard
      • Larry Fine
      • Curly Howard
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    Moe Howard
    Moe Howard
    • Moe
    • (as Moe)
    Larry Fine
    Larry Fine
    • Larry
    • (as Larry)
    Curly Howard
    Curly Howard
    • Curly
    • (as Curly)
    Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers
    • Mrs. Manning
    Lane Chandler
    Lane Chandler
    • Doug Manning
    • (sin créditos)
    Vernon Dent
    Vernon Dent
    • Mr. Stutz, Hotel Manager
    • (sin créditos)
    Bud Jamison
    Bud Jamison
    • Policeman O'Halloran
    • (sin créditos)
    Charles Phillips
    • Man with hose
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    John Rand
    • Mr. Mulcahy
    • (sin créditos)
    Cy Schindell
    Cy Schindell
    • Policeman
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      • Charley Chase
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      • Al Giebler
      • Elwood Ullman
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    4maxcellus46

    An untypical weak entry for the Stooges

    Something happened here. This was made right at the very pinnacle of their careers and yet if falls sort of flat. Excellent director in Charley Chase. He was by this time a real veteran of the two reel comedy format. He had making films for about twenty years by this time. The writers? Well, they used to steal bits and gags that were done about twenty years earlier and rework them for the Stooges. However, this particular short just doesn't have that spark, that Stooge zaniness that appears in most of their work. It does have it's moments though such as when they attempt to smuggle the baby into their apartment against the landlords' "no babies allowed" rule. That's a real funny bit with Larry concealing an inflated balloon under his vest and after inquiry by the landlord, tells him it must have been something he ate. The landlord immediately fixes him up with a mega dose of bicarbonate and has him drink it down. All the time Moe is attempting to "hide" an ice cream cone in his pants pocket, while standing next to an overactive steam radiator. Or during the obligatory chase scene with Curly and the baby in a laundry hamper being dragged by Moe and Larry. A cop suspects it's "the kidnappers" but Moe and Larry are disguised as Chinese laundry men and when he questions Larry, he answers him in Yiddish. The cop asks Moe for a translation and Moe answers, "Oh. He from China, east side!" Overall though, despite lacking the usual frantic fast pace, this is a generally good short.
    9tcchelsey

    THE STOOGES AND THE KID.

    Writer Elwood Ullman may have borrowed bits from the Laurel and Hardy comedy, PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES, only instead of hiding a baby from a welfare worker, they hide him from the cops. Just as insane, and directed by comedian Charley Chase, who just lets the camera roll, especially on Curly.

    The Stooges are now employed(?) as dog washers, operating an assembly line. They run dogs through the wash and buff them up like a car. Pretty clever stuff, written by Elwood Ullman, who cranked out lots of gags. In the meanwhile, a baby is accidentally left on their doorstep and the guys take him home. Next, they hear the baby is missing, the cops looking for him, and they've got to get to the parents before they're arrested for kidnapping. Yes, Curly is back in drag, pretending to be the kid's mama!

    Vernon Dent plays the hotal manager and Bud Jamison as a cop. Good role for Bess Flowers, known as the Queen of Movie Extras, playing the baby's mom and cowboy star Lane Chandler as the father.

    Best gag; Moe speaking Chinese? Larry speaks Yiddish/Chinese pig Latin -- "Ikh bin ah China boychik!" You got to hear this. And was it a goofy poke at CHARLIE CHAN?

    Always on Columbia dvd, generally by decades, 30s, 40s and 50s episodes. Thanks to METV for running these oldies every Saturday.
    Michael_Elliott

    Three Stooges by Chase

    Mutts to You (1938)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Stooges short has the boys seeing a baby on a doorstep so they take him home with them as they think he has been abandoned. Soon they learn that the parents have reported him missing so they must find a way to return him without getting busted. This isn't one of the guys better shorts but there are enough laughs here to make it worth viewing at least once. I think the highlight of the film isn't really a laugh but we get a scene where the boys are running a dog wash. There's a Dalmatian that gets put on an assembly line where he gets washed, scrubbed and done up and I'm amazed by the performance of the dog. I was really surprised any mutt would sit there and let all this stuff happen to him and he does come across as a good sport. He sticks out more than the film itself as there aren't too many good jokes that work here. There are a few funny moments as the guys try to sneak the kid pass their landlord and another decent sequence when the boys try to escape from a cop. The rest of the jokes are pretty much misses including one where Moe and Larry pretend to be from China.
    10redryan64

    Kids, Dogs and a Rube Goldberg type conveyor belt Scrubber make for an unbeatable if admittedly underrated Stooges' outing!

    The decade of the 1930s sure had its share of ups and downs. We saw the rise of the National Socialist German Workers' Party ('Nazi' for short). The Nazi leader, Schickelgruber (aka Adolph Hitler) ascended the position of Chancellor in the Cabinet of 84 year old, failing of health and senile President Paul von Hindenburg. In the Far East, we saw the early stages in the implementation of "the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere; with Imperial Japan's invasion and conquest of Manchuria, renaming it "Manchukuo". On the home front, the spectre of the Great Depression rose and cast its shadow across the land and, indeed, the whole World.

    If there was any good news to be found, it was in Hollywood; where the "Golden Age" was extending its run on the "Silver Screen" to include the whole decade. The number of fine "Masterpiece" films as well as the overall quality of the entire 'Tinsel Town' output was remarkably high. That high standards level included Features (CITY LIGHTS, KING KONG, THE INFORMER, GONE WITH THE WIND), Cliff Hanger-Serials (FLASH GORDON, HAWK OF THE WILDERNESS, THE SPIDER'S WEB, ZORRO'S FIGHTING LEGION) and even The 2 Reeler Shorts (BELOW ZERO, THE FATAL GLASS OF BEER, OUR WIFE, MEN IN BLACK).

    That's right boys and girls, even the Comedy Shorts were generally better than the normal. Oddly enough, that field, though being greatly diminished by the proliferation Theatrical Cartoons, was now dominated by two Studios;those being Hal Roach Studios and Columbia Pictures Short Subjects Department. Roach, with Laurel & Hardy as the lead series, bowed out in 1935. Mr. Roach had curtailed any short subjects production; opting to go exclusively with Features and "Streamliners." That left Columbia, Producer Jules White and our heroes, the 3 Stooges out front, in the shorts' spotlight.

    MUTTS TO YOU certainly is a good example which falls into this category. It was a sort of under-appreciated film for some time, at least by this writer. And it was not because we hadn't seen it back in our family abode; for we actually did. Perhaps having the 4:30 P.M. showings cut up by so many "messages of interest and importance" broke any sort of necessary continuity to me then pre-adolescent grey-matter. That and its being a less than loudly outrageous "classics" like PUNCH DRUNKS, RESTLESS KNIGHTS and the above mentioned MEN IN BLACK. By comparison to these others, MUTTS seems almost "subtle", almost.

    Having had the good fortune today to view the film on the syndicated "Stooge-a-palooza" TV show; I must confess to moving MUTTS TO YOU up in the Stooge Film League Standings' up to the 1st Division, even.* As a very short capsule version of this very short film, we find that a rather well-to-do couple with a young baby boy , Lane Chandler & Bess Flowers, get into a quarrelsome mood over an impending trip to Palm Springs and their taking the family Dalmation Doggie, or not. As the spotted pup had been earlier dropped off at the new dog grooming emporium run by you know who! While hubby Mr. Chandler, goes in to get Spot (get it?), Miss Flowers splits with Junior. Leaving him on their own doorstep while searching for her keys, the little one is found by the Stooges, who believing him to be lost, take him home. After going through a litany of gags, the kid is reunited, the Stooges are exonerated and the film neatly bundled up back at the Doggie Emporium; with the Boy's getting an automated bath.

    This film is a cut above the average for several reasons. First off, we see a comedy veteran cast with the previously mentioned Lane Chandler & Bess Flowers joined by silent screen comedians Vernon Dent, Bud Jamison and others. Secondly, we found that it is surprisingly slow and meticulously paced. Gags aren't just thrown out and heaped on top of each other, sort of randomly done in a shotgun manner. All of this was not occurring by accident.

    The high grade Comedy's strong resemblance to the great One & Two reels of fun in the Silent Era is surely due to the craftsmanship of its Director, Charley Chase. Mr. Chase, who had a long film career at Mack Sennett's Keystone Studios, with an even longer hitch with Hal Roach, is considered today to be a giant among Screen Comedians; being numbered right alongside names like: Chaplin, Keaton, Langdon and Lloyd.

    At one point, when Roach ix-nayed the Shorts, Mr. Chase jumped over to Columbia to both work in front and behind the camera lens. Unfortunately, he cashed in his chips in 1940 at 47 years of age.

    NOTER: * "1st Division" is a reference to the days when both the National League and the American League each had 8 teams. All teams finishing in the 1-4th places got players' shares of the World Series loot; hence the "1st Division Designation."
    6ccthemovieman-1

    The Flea Got My Biggest Laugh

    The boys are proprietors of the "K-9 Dog Laundry." They run the operation like a car wash, putting a dog on a conveyor belt with the washing and drying methods a little primitive. The story is about the boys accidentally "kidnapping" a baby and what happens afterward.

    Both the baby and the Dalmatian in here was a very-trained to go through all the shenanigans and stay put. Made today, PC groups would be condemning this for child and animal abuse.

    I admit I did laugh out loud at the flea yelling "Ohh, you got me!" The last five minutes are the highlight with a slapstick chase scene and Curly as "Mrs. O'Toole talking to Irish cop (Bud Jamison, a factor actor of Three Stooges fans) is funny.

    Overall, however, the short is just "fair."

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      Curly absolutely adored dogs of all shapes and sizes, and whenever one of the Stooges shorts required dogs, Curly could always be found playing and cuddling with his pooch co-stars in between set-ups.
    • Errores
      Mr. Manning very briefly stumbles when his foot hits something as he is watching his baby get washed with the 3 Stooges dog washing apparatus.
    • Citas

      Moe: I don't know. It was my idea, but I don't think much of it.

    • Conexiones
      Edited into The Three Stooges: Volume XI (1985)

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      • 14 de octubre de 1938 (Estados Unidos)
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