Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe stooges are convicts about to be executed for some murders they didn't commit. The day before the execution they are tricked into marrying three rich girls who need husbands to collect a... Leer todoThe stooges are convicts about to be executed for some murders they didn't commit. The day before the execution they are tricked into marrying three rich girls who need husbands to collect a legacy. At the last minute the real murderers confess and the stooges are pardoned. The g... Leer todoThe stooges are convicts about to be executed for some murders they didn't commit. The day before the execution they are tricked into marrying three rich girls who need husbands to collect a legacy. At the last minute the real murderers confess and the stooges are pardoned. The girls are now stuck with the stooges so they plot to get rid of them by making them become ... Leer todo
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Well, before you go and shed any tears for these boys, you can be rest assured that their wrongful accusation has promptly been given a full pardon from the governor.
And, so now our guilt-free guys can fly to the open arms of their newly wedded wives, Tiska, Taska, and Baska Jones where (before the night is over) you can be certain that some real zany, over-the-top shenanigans is gonna get well underway when the stooges try to toe-the-line and transform themselves into proper gentlemen of high-society living. (Nyuck! Nyuck! Nyuck!)
This is one of My favorite Three Stooges shorts of all time! The Stooges are extremely funny! I was amazing how Mary Ainslee and Ethelreda Leopold really looked like sisters and how Richard Fiske acted so differently. Vernon Dent, Symona Boniface, Dorothy Appleby, Eddie Laughton, Geneva Mitchell, Al Thompson, and Lynton Brent are also in this one. I saw some of this at one of My large theaters which has a huge screen and it was something else to see this one on the big screen! There are so many hilarious scenes! This is a great Three Stooges short!
I really don't like the Curly stunt double but I must admit that he's too old to do that. There is also a bit of recycling as often happens with the Stooges. The pie fight is pretty standard although the Stooges make it fun. All in all, this is ridiculous fun from the Stooges and it's rather standard.
In a sharp turn in scenery, the now married women realize they need a quick divorce. The best way is to show to their hoity-toity friends how barbaric their new husbands are at a formal function. Once the Stooges arrive, the gathering quickly dissolves into one of cinema's wildest pie fights "In The Sweet Pie and Pie" contains several things rarely seen in film. Usually capital executions are somber events. Here as the Stooges are led into the gallows it's celebrated as a sporting event, complete with cheering inmates as spectators and a radio "jerk-by-jerk" broadcast of the execution. The radio announcer 'Bill Stein' resembles the real-life sportscaster Bill Stern, one of media's most famous broadcasters at the time who handled the play-by-play of television's first baseball game in May 1939 and who appeared as himself in 1942's "The Pride of the Yankees." Another scene in "In The Sweet Pie and Pie" is a previous clip of one of the Stooges' more famous sequences where actress Geneva Mitchell in 1935's "How Polloi" is teaching the Stooges how to dance. While demonstrating a dance move, she finds a bee flying into the back of her dress, causing her and her three students who were asked to follow her every move to wiggle and prance before jumping out of the window. The Stooges' training sessions lead up to the 'coming out' high society party where among the guests is a United States Senator (Vernon Dent). The gathering ends in a disaster, complete with an audacious pie-throwing confrontation. What's different here from other food fights is all the pies contain crusts, a departure from Hollywood's normal thrown pies where shaving cream is simply sprayed into pie plates. Sadly, this was the final Stooges' movie for actor Richard Fiske, a regular in several of their shorts. He's the lawyer who comes up with all these ideas for his female clients. Fiske was drafted into the Army early 1942 and was killed in action in the Normandy France region in August 1944 at 29. He's buried at Brittany American Cemetery and Memorial, Basse-Normandie, France.
It all began when Tiska, Taska and Baska Jones - three scheming sisters - are bummed out because they might have just lost out on their $10 million inheritance clause which insists they be married by tomorrow to collect. (This theme was used in several Three Stooges films and the greedy people always got what was coming to them!) Anyway, when the guys the women lined up for matrimony - Tom, Dick and Harry - are shipped out to Honolulu, the women are in desperate straits.
Their lawyer, however, has an idea: marry these three convicts (Curly, Larry and Moe, shown on the front page of the day's newspaper) today before they are going to be hanged tomorrow and then collect and be rid of them when they die!
So, the girls head out to the jail where the boys, of course, marry them instantly. (If all of the above sounds like a corny and weird, well, that's our beloved Three Stooges, many times corny and stupid but almost always funny and entertaining.)
The humor was mostly slapstick with poor Curly and Larry gets hammered by merciless Moe. You also get a lot of puns and outrageous things like a saw losing all its teeth after meeting up with Curly's noggin. Curly can be honest, though. "I'm too young and too handsome to die," he wails. Then he looks in a mirror, says "Yuck!!!" and says, "Well, I'm too young, anyway."
Another outrageous scene, in addition to the pie fight at the end, is the hanging scene inside the jail. It is incredible dark humor, even for the Stooges. There is an announcer gleefully giving us the details, a necktie company sponsoring the radio broadcast, guys selling programs, peanuts and popcorn to the rest of the inmates, etc., etc.
All of this leads to the Stooges getting back with those woman and the girls deciding that to get a good reason for a divorce, they'd throw a high-society party and let their husbands make fools of themselves. Apparently, that would be grounds for divorce!
This is a true classic Three Stooges film, complete with all the sight gags, slapstick and corny lines you'd ever want to hear.
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- TriviaThe last The Three Stooges short for supporting actor Richard Fiske, who went off to war and was killed in August 1944 in France.
- ErroresIt's never explained how the Three Stooges know where to find the girls that they married.
- Citas
Mrs. Gottrocks: I hear you have done much traveling. Are you familiar with the Great Wall of China?
Curly: No, but I know a big fence in Chicago!
- ConexionesEdited from Hoi Polloi (1935)
- Bandas sonorasHome On The Range
Written by Brewster M. Higley and Daniel E. Kelley
Performed by Curly Howard while in his jail cell
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- Tiempo de ejecución18 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1