Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe stooges are policemen on the trail of a murderer. They unsuccessfully interrogate an Italian organ grinder, among other suspects, and then catch the bad guy after a gun fight that nearly... Tout lireThe stooges are policemen on the trail of a murderer. They unsuccessfully interrogate an Italian organ grinder, among other suspects, and then catch the bad guy after a gun fight that nearly destroys the police station.The stooges are policemen on the trail of a murderer. They unsuccessfully interrogate an Italian organ grinder, among other suspects, and then catch the bad guy after a gun fight that nearly destroys the police station.
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The whole short takes place on one set, a police station. While the slapping and physical gags remain, there's a new emphasis on verbal humor that makes it funnier. Moe's conversation with the mayor, Larry's complaint that a female co-worker "forgot something," and the questioning of Phil Arnold add to a steady stream of gags. On top of it is a running gag about the phone sounding inexplicably like a fire alarm and driving Moe into further stages of madness. It's never remarked upon but it escalates the humor value of the short.
There are some slow spots. Shemp's battle with a monkey is sluggish and adds nothing. And the short ends in a ridiculous shootout with Murray Alper shooting a gun with approximately 90 rounds, making the finale rote and repetitive. But the rest of the short is a clever way to exploit Columbia's shrinking budgets. When you can't get production values, up the writing game.
And, while the whole town is in an absolute uproar - Detectives Shemp, Larry, and Moe are casually hanging out at Police Precinct #13 playing cards.
Meanwhile - The notorious "Thrill Killer", Slug McGurk still hasn't been apprehended and it looks like it's up to the 3 Stooges (through their signature interrogation procedures) to zero-in on his whereabouts before their frazzled and frustrated boss flips his lid and has a total spaz-attack.
All-in-all - I'd say that 1951's "Tricky Dicks" was definitely one of the more entertaining, post-Curly comedy-shorts from the incomparable Three Stooges.
This is one of My favorite Three Stooges shorts and its with Shemp! The beautiful Connie Cezan appears in this and she is great in this short! Also appearing is good performances are Benny Rubin, Ferris Taylor, Phil Arnold, Murray Alper, and Suzanne Ridgeway. The story is very good and The Stooges are very funny. I recommend this short!
Another short, more wordplays and jokes ... and poking and hitting. I sometimes wonder how that did not affect me in real life. But I reckon it goes to show you, that "violence" in movies is not necessarily copied by those watching. There is nothing funny about poking someones eyes in real life - maybe you don't find it funny in a movie either ... like in this one. Your suspension of disbelief is really needed here.
The Stooges as law and order people ... well what could go wrong? Exactly ...
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- AnecdotesThis was Benny Rubin's first appearance in a Stooge short.
- GaffesThe Thrill Killer fires his revolver exactly 85 times without reloading. It's common for films to show a revolver being fired after its ammunition should have been exhausted, but this may the most shots fired in the history of the movies.
- Citations
Sgt. Moe: [answering his phone] Hello! Yeah! Detective bureau, Sergeant Moe speaking. Oh, wait a minute, Clancy. Go ahead. You say there's a dead horse on Ticonderoga Street? How do you spell "Ticonderoga"? Oh, you don't know, either. Well, drag him over to First Street.
[hangs up]
Sgt. Moe: I have to think of everything.
- ConnexionsEdited from Hold That Lion! (1947)
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- Cop and Bull Story
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- Durée16 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1