Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhile Rusty Williams is away at college, he leaves his cousin, Shorty Williams, in charge of his large ranch. Shorty, more concerned with his prospecting ambitions, wanders into town looking... Tout lireWhile Rusty Williams is away at college, he leaves his cousin, Shorty Williams, in charge of his large ranch. Shorty, more concerned with his prospecting ambitions, wanders into town looking for backers. At the Wagon Wheel Cafe, he encounters a couple of vagrants, Curly and Larry... Tout lireWhile Rusty Williams is away at college, he leaves his cousin, Shorty Williams, in charge of his large ranch. Shorty, more concerned with his prospecting ambitions, wanders into town looking for backers. At the Wagon Wheel Cafe, he encounters a couple of vagrants, Curly and Larry, who are just a step or two ahead of Sheriff Zeke, who have won some money at the roulett... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Shorty Williams
- (as The Three Stooges)
- Larry
- (as The Three Stooges)
- Curly
- (as The Three Stooges)
- Hotshot Ken
- (as The Hoosier Hotshots)
- Hotshot Hezzie
- (as The Hoosier Hotshots)
- Hotshot Gabe
- (as The Hoosier Hotshots)
- Hotshot Gil
- (as The Hoosier Hotshots)
- Spade Cooley
- (as Spade Cooley King of Western Swing)
- Hotel Clerk
- (non crédité)
- Hank
- (non crédité)
- Sheriff Zeke
- (non crédité)
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**** Rockin' in the Rockies (4/17/45) Vernon Keays ~ Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Mary Beth Hughes
Moe plays a character named Shorty Williams who lives, maybe a better word is mooches, off cousin Jay Kirby at his ranch. He's got a cash flow problem, needing some capital to go prospecting which is his first love. In come Larry and Curly who he manages to bilk out of their funds and makes them partners.
Before long a couple of stranded show girls, Mary Beth Hughes and Gladys Blake, and a quartet of cowboys who'd rather be on Broadway all get in on the scheme. Add to that a traveling Broadway talent agent played by Tim Ryan who's come west to get away from auditions and you've pretty much got Rockin' in the Rockies.
The Stooges do have their moments, especially pretending to be exterminators to try and get Tim Ryan to stay at the ranch, but I think Harry Cohn made a mistake in not letting them have more of the story. This might have led to feature films for them.
Still the film is to treasured by Three Stooges fans everywhere of every age. Watch the film and get in touch with your inner Stooge.
He does a good job, too.
This movie is a must for Stooges fans, if only because it is not typical, but it is so unusual it's a must for any movie fan.
Besides, Mary Beth Hughes is in it. Someone with whom I was not familiar, Gladys Blake, but whose lovely legs make her very watchable, played her performing partner, Betty. She didn't act long, but had many gigs.
Most of the plot is to give excuses for musical numbers, and some of the numbers are pretty good, especially "Wahoo." Though Ken Trietsch was a guest on a TV show I directed, I hadn't realized the Hoosier Hotshots had been so active in movies. They actually had a lot of talent, as both musicians and actors. This film was a revelation.
Some of the alleged comedy was done poorly, and can't be called good slapstick. Probably the director should be blamed.
Still, this is a lot of fun, is a must for Stooges fans, a must for movie historians, a must for fans of Western Swing and for -- a term I think I coined -- Midwestern Swing, and a good time for anyone just looking for pleasant fun.
The explanation as to why they never made any feature films with Curley has been a combination of: 1) Columbia would not support it or 2) Moe did not believe they would do well in feature films.
Done right, The Stooges would have been great in feature films. That did not happen with Rockin' in the Rockies. And the result is a mediocre musical/ western/ comedy.
What went wrong:
It appears that this was not written for The Stooges and they were just plugged in existing roles: Moe as one of the lead characters and Larry and Curley as "comic relief". As a result, there are limit "Three" Stooge moments, instead we have the "Two" Stooges (Larry and Curley). It rarely works well.
There are way too many musical numbers and most of them are nothing special.
Too many other actors attempt to get laughs and most of those attempts are not funny..
The plot is a mess, no big deal for a Stooge short, but it does not work in a feature.
On the plus side:
Casting Vernon Dent was spot on: add one point to the rating.
Mary Beth Hughes brings class and beauty: add one point to the rating.
The novelty of this being the only Curley feature: add one point to the rating.
That get us to a Rating of Five.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn one slapstick bit, Curly forgets himself and refers to Shorty Williams as "Moe". While Curly and Larry used their real names in the picture, Moe wasn't Moe. He was Shorty Williams.
- Citations
Shorty Williams: Remember pardners, woman is the root of all evil.
Curly: Gimme some more of that root!
- Bandes originalesRockin' in the Rockies
Written by Harry Tobias and Mac Neuborn
Sung by Mary Beth Hughes at the Wagon Wheel
Also performed by Mary Beth Hughes, Gladys Blake and The Hoosier Hotshots at the end
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Three Stooges: Rockin' in the Rockies
- Société de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
- Durée1 heure 3 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1