The Stooges are carpenters who inherit a fancy dress boutique. They put on a fashion show with dresses they've designed based on furniture. During the show, the owner of an antique box the S... Read allThe Stooges are carpenters who inherit a fancy dress boutique. They put on a fashion show with dresses they've designed based on furniture. During the show, the owner of an antique box the Stooges wrecked shows up, and a wild cream-puff fight ensues.The Stooges are carpenters who inherit a fancy dress boutique. They put on a fashion show with dresses they've designed based on furniture. During the show, the owner of an antique box the Stooges wrecked shows up, and a wild cream-puff fight ensues.
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curly
- (as Curly)
- The Hunt Model
- (uncredited)
- June Bride Model
- (uncredited)
- Sales Clerk
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. Morgan Morgan
- (uncredited)
- Sales Clerk
- (uncredited)
- Morgan Morgan
- (uncredited)
- Fashion Show Guest
- (uncredited)
- 'Lingerie' Model
- (uncredited)
- Fat Fashion Show Guest
- (uncredited)
- Mr. Romani
- (uncredited)
- Manager of 'Madame de France'
- (uncredited)
- For Sun & Beach Model
- (uncredited)
- Model's Assistant
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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These shorts are essentially pleasant and certainly harmless but they're not in any way on the same plane as their contemporaries Laurel & Hardy; one film of theirs I'd love to rewatch, however, is WE WANT OUR MUMMY (1939) which I used to watch as a kid (my father owned a copy on Super 8!)...
Here's why...
It all starts out with the guys working as skilled carpenters(?), assigned to a rare, antique cabinet, yes, probably worth a million bucks today! How did they land this gig? Moe and Curly literally destroy the thing (in the tradition of Laurel and Hardy) and run for their lives from the clutches of the owner, Mr. Morgan (Vernon Dent).
Luck comes knocking at their door? Their late uncle happens to leave them a fancy French boutique, worth a fortune, and the guys become overnight fashion experts. How can that be? Answer: Just roll with it.
BEST part to follow; Moe, Larry and Curly stage a fashion show with the help of Mrs. Morgan (Symona Boniface), the wife of the guy who wants to wring their necks!
Don't ask about that coincidence either. A positively insane chain of events.
I agree. This culminates with one of the wildest cream-puff fights, the sloppier the better. Moe commented many years later he had perfect aim when it came to pies, saving the studio a fortune in re-takes. Whatever the prop department put in the pies and puffs made an expensive MESS. Symona Boniface, perfect exasperated foil for the Stooges, was often compared to Margaret Dumont and her escapdes with Marx Brothers. A salute also to hot headed Vernon Dent. In a class by himself. Actress June Gittelson returns, now playing a "plump" party guest. June was becoming a fixture in the films, and we loved her.
Written by Scottish Ewart Adamson, who excelled at writing comedy short films and screenplays for decades. His screenplay is a minor masterpiece. Directed by Jack White, alias Preston Black, who must have had a blast setting this one up.
Always on Columbia dvd, remastered and released generally by decades, 30s, 40s and 50s episodes. Thanks again to METV for running these oldies Saturday nights. You make our weekends.
And, here in "Slippery Silks" (among all of the insults, eye-pokes, face slaps, and belly wallops) the Three Stooges find themselves unexpectedly promoted (through the wackiest circumstances) from being artistic woodworkers to that of high-fashion designers of women's clothing.... (Well - La-de-da!)
And, of course, in this surprisingly sudden career transition you can be 100% sure that the Three Stooges are gonna cause all sorts of hilarious mayhem, and whatnot, that is guaranteed to tickle more than just your funny-bone. Oh - Yes - Indeed!
One of the most hilarious Three Stooges shorts is Slippery Silks. In this short are Vernon Dent, Symona Boniface, Eddie Laughton, William Irving, and Jack 'Tiny' Lipson. The acting by these actors especially by Dent is very good. There are many funny scenes here that I think most Three Stooges fans will love! I recommend this one!
Now that they are the proud owners of a very upscale ladies shop, the trio naturally blow it because all they understand is carpentry...and how to be idiots. See how all this degenerates into a huge fight involving mostly cream puffs...and an occasional pie.
This is pretty lowbrow...even for the Stooges. I am not saying it's bad but sometimes slapstick takes the place of laughs or plot...especially the last five minutes or so of the short. Not among their best nor worst comedy shorts.
By the way, the perception by many is that in the old days (particularly silent films days) that pie fights were relatively common. This really isn't the case and only a few films featured this gag.
Did you know
- TriviaThe closing music ("The End") of this short is the only time that the familiar "Mockingbird" Theme song was played without the raucous bird voices, which are replaced here by muted trumpets.
- GoofsA boom mic is visible on the window of the car as Mr. Morgan gets out of it.
- Quotes
Fat Fashion Show Guest: [seeing one fashion called "The Hunt"] I think I'd look stunning in that riding habit.
Curly: [whispers to Moe] I think there'd be trouble figuring out which one was the horse.
- Alternate versionsAmerican Movie Classics aired a severely cut 5-minute version on April 19, 2024.
- ConnectionsEdited into Les Muppet Babies: Good, Clean Fun (1984)
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