Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe stooges are hired as reporters and their first assignment is to get a picture of a visiting prince who is planning to marry a local socialite. The boys disguise as servants and infiltrat... Tout lireThe stooges are hired as reporters and their first assignment is to get a picture of a visiting prince who is planning to marry a local socialite. The boys disguise as servants and infiltrate a party being in thrown in the honor of the prince. The stooges ruin the party, but save... Tout lireThe stooges are hired as reporters and their first assignment is to get a picture of a visiting prince who is planning to marry a local socialite. The boys disguise as servants and infiltrate a party being in thrown in the honor of the prince. The stooges ruin the party, but save the day as they expose the prince as crook who is planning to rob the house. Their boss i... Tout lire
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curly
- (as Curly)
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. Van Bustle
- (uncredited)
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Bruised Newshawk
- (uncredited)
- Secretary
- (uncredited)
- Bruised Newshawk
- (uncredited)
- Bruised Newshawk
- (uncredited)
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Bruised Newshawk
- (uncredited)
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It may have been near the end of the great Curly's career but he was never more energetic and full of all his physical slapstick and silliness as he was here. He did about physical bit he was famous for, from the snapping fingers on his face, to slapping his head, to all the step dances. I was exhausted after watching this guy. He was fantastic.
Symona Boniface was perfect as the rich socialite Mrs. Van Bustle. If you can't recall what this woman looks like, try to think of Margaret Dumont, the Marx Brothers foil. That's her quote at the top of this review.
Another actor who always was playing either a butler (as in here) or a crook in the Stooges films was Bud Jamison. He was hilarious in many Three Stooges efforts.
All the boys - including the now-very baggy-eyed Moe - seemed to be at the top of their game in this feature. All of them do what they do best, and many times over here in this story in which the boys pretend to be newsmen out to get a scoop.
I have no idea how many gags were in here, there were so many. This is simply great stuff: one of the Three Stooges' best films.The underrated Larry also made me laugh a number of times, with just the look on his face. I don't want to leave him out.
P.S. I never seem to get tired of the bird-in-the-bird sight gags, which the Stooges used many times. They always make me laugh out loud. Here, a parrot winds up inside a turkey.
10/10
As noted in the trivia section, Curly suffered the first of his disabling strokes toward the end of production of this short, and it shows in the scene he filmed after (the opening scene). But he did some great work elsewhere, and you would never guess how sick he was. It just shows what a genius he was, right up to the end.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDuring the filming of this short, Curly Howard suffered one of his first "small strokes". This is evident in the opening outdoor sequence in which Curly's face looks worn and his voice sounds scratchy. However, the reason why Curly appears more lively in the follow-up sequences is because the opening outdoor sequence was filmed last. All of the other sequences were filmed on sets, prior to his early stroke.
- GaffesThe glasses Larry are holding disappear when Mrs. van Bustle retrieves her ripped dress.
- Citations
Flint - Butler: Such levity. You remind me of The Three Stooges.
Curly: Hey! That's an insult!
- ConnexionsRemake of New News (1937)
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Détails
- Durée18 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1