अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIn the third of four shorts in this series, two ex-prizefighters, Max Baer and Maxie Rosenbloom, are hired by an archaeologist, Professor Bentley, to guard a million dollars worth of antique... सभी पढ़ेंIn the third of four shorts in this series, two ex-prizefighters, Max Baer and Maxie Rosenbloom, are hired by an archaeologist, Professor Bentley, to guard a million dollars worth of antiques and relics in his home. During the night, each makes a play for the professor's secretar... सभी पढ़ेंIn the third of four shorts in this series, two ex-prizefighters, Max Baer and Maxie Rosenbloom, are hired by an archaeologist, Professor Bentley, to guard a million dollars worth of antiques and relics in his home. During the night, each makes a play for the professor's secretary, Miss Pearson, who is working for a gang of crooks planning to rob the place. She slips ... सभी पढ़ें
फ़ोटो
- 'Slapsy' Max
- (as Slapsy Maxie Rosenbloom)
- Crook
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
If you put The Three Stooges in this film, it would be practically the same short--even though "The Champs Step Out" instead stars two boxing champs, Max Baer and Maxie Rosenbloom. Much of it is because this short was ALSO made by Columbia--the same folks who did the Stooge's shorts. So, you get the same sort of plot, the same sound effects, the same music and even one of the same supporting actors, Emil Sitka! Because of all the sameness, even though it's pretty much a knockoff film, it works reasonably well--or at least is watchable. But why not just watch the Stooges?!
If you care, the pair made four shorts for Columbia though I have been unable to find the other three to watch them. Judging by this one film, however, I can see why the team never became popular.
Character actor Emil Sitka co-stars and steals the show as an eccentric antiques collector who hires a couple of Private Eyes (Baer and Rosenbloom) to guard his precious relics from a gang of crooks. The problem with this film is that it is a Columbia comedy short, with a script written for the two starring comedians who were not trained comedians to begin with. They are ex-prizefighters with little comedic skill, and on top of that, they are in desperate need of acting lessons. During one scene, Rosenbloom screams out something that barely passes as part of the English language. For the fast-paced comedy and dialog, the film would have better suited The 3 Stooges or other Columbia contract comedians.
"The Champs Step Out" is not a terrible little film. It still has it's moments even if the leads can't act their way out of a wet paper bag. However, punching their way out of a wet paper bag is another story...Max Baer throws one of the best on-screen punches I've ever seen!
It's another standard, tired Columbia short comedy, with a retreaded script by Edward Ullman and lots of sound effects. Although Sitka is amusing, the to boxers.... well, what were they doing in Columbia shorts? Baer had been World Heavyweight Champion, and Rosenbloom had had a nice screen and radio career. Hadn't they saved any money? Yet here they are in the third of fourth appearances together.
Like in every short he appears in, Emil Sitka steals the show in this short. I saw this short on YouTube and this is much better as the three stooges in the 50's. You should probably watch it.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाIt was reissued theatrically in November, 1959.
- भाव
Max: What are you doing?
'Slapsy' Max: Cutting something out of the paper.
[Max discovers Maxie made paper dolls of a newspaper he clipped up]
Max: Fine thing. You cutting up paper dolls while I'm racking my brain trying to write an important letter.
'Slapsy' Max: Go on. What letter could you write that's important?
Max: [showing him a letter he wrote] That! Asking our creditors for more time so we can stay in business. Now, get busy and clean up the place!
'Slapsy' Max: I don't see why I should clean it up. Nobody ever comes in here but us.
टॉप पसंद
विवरण
- चलने की अवधि17 मिनट
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.37 : 1