Curly wins $50,000 in a radio contest and the stooges move into the Hotel Costa Plente. Their suite is furnished with many expensive items which they systematically wreck, running up quite a... Read allCurly wins $50,000 in a radio contest and the stooges move into the Hotel Costa Plente. Their suite is furnished with many expensive items which they systematically wreck, running up quite a bill. When they discover that, minus tax deductions, the jackpot is only $4.85 they quick... Read allCurly wins $50,000 in a radio contest and the stooges move into the Hotel Costa Plente. Their suite is furnished with many expensive items which they systematically wreck, running up quite a bill. When they discover that, minus tax deductions, the jackpot is only $4.85 they quickly agree to marry three pretty rich widows who are also living in the hotel. The "widows" ... Read all
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curly Howard
- (as Curly)
- Room Service Waiter
- (uncredited)
- Marge - Gold-digging Widow
- (uncredited)
- Lil - Gold-digging Widow
- (uncredited)
- House Detective
- (uncredited)
- Daisy - Gold-digging Widow
- (uncredited)
- Radio Announcer
- (uncredited)
- Hotel Manager
- (uncredited)
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This is a hilarious Three Stooges short in My opinion. The Stooges are so funny. Jean Carmen, Lucille Lund, and Earlene Heath all perform well and they look excellent! Bud Jamison and James C. Morton were good. Also appearing is Bobby Burns! There is another Three Stooges short with Shemp very similar like this one called A Missed Fortune. I strongly recommend both!
Three women(of course the exact number for each stooge)are pretending to be rich widowers in order to marry the three stooges(no explanation for why they knew that they were exactly 3 men accompanying Curly Howard), at the end they found out that because of taxes the prize Curly won was only of 4 dollars, so no wedding, no girls and no money!
Overall entertaining, especially because it is 15 minutes long...and it just makes you laugh.
Curly -- of all folks! -- wins a radio contest and 50,000 bucks (about 1 million dollars today!).
Unbelieve-a-bubble on steroids!
Laugh out loud to the max, and right off the bat the boys make themselves at home at the plush Hotel Costa Plente??? Super script by Searle Kramer who pulls every trick in the book. The guys go on a wild spending spree, additionally wrecking their suite which is gonna' cost them big time!
Enter three gold diggers, pretending to be rich widows, looking for three dumb clucks with plenty o' dollars. A match made in Stooge heaven. Filled with some funny dialogue between the lovesick guys and the slick gals. Look for Lucille Lund, famous for her appearance in THE BLACK CAT, starring Boris Karloff. Lucille plays one of the greedy ladies.
Stone face Bud Jameson is cast as the house detective, and what a grump. James C. Morton plays the hotel manager with lots of problems a la Stooges.
When all is said and done, TAXES eat up everything and the guys are left with $4.85!!!!! Say what?
Don't miss another slice of insanity. Del Lord returned as director and put the guys through the wringer. Searle Kramer later moved to tv and wrote for the FLYING NUN.
Always on remastered Columbia dvd, generally by decades; 30s, 40s and 50s episodes. Thanks much to METV for running these oldies Saturdays.
One interesting aspect of "Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb" is screenwriter Searle Kramer 'borrowed' Charley Chase's skit seen in the Stooges earlier April 1938's "Tassels in the Air." Here, instead of a pint of paint, Moe accidentally mixes up a can of glue Curly is using on the table thinking it's pancake syrup. His fork becomes glued inside his mouth until Larry comes up with the brilliant idea of using boiling water to melt the glue. Another first in a Stooges film is to show Curly and Moe intentionally drinking alcohol without any qualms. The two are living it up in the swanky hotel by ordering a case of champaign while Larry is taking a bath-buoyed up by balloons. Curly swigs down bottle after bottle of champaign, hearing the liquid swirling around his stomach, as well as swigging the last bottle, causing the champaign to spray out of both his ears.
Did you know
- TriviaA prop seen in the gold diggers' room is a copy of LIFE magazine with Carl Sandburg on the cover, dated 21 February 1938.
- GoofsWhen Moe goes to remove a spoon from the mouth of Curly, he tells him to open up. At that point Curly opens his mouth which negates the need for help.
- Quotes
Curly Howard: [a bathtub is behind a door that they open] Ohhhh, a rowboat.
Larry: A rowboat, you're crazy. That's a horse troph.
Moe: Rowboat, horse troph. In a hotel? That's a bathtub, you imbeciles. Go take a bath.
Larry: But we can't. It ain't spring yet.
Moe: Oh yes it is. See the pretty grass?
Larry: [looks toward the bathtub] Where?
Moe: [Moe shoves him in and closes the door. Curly giggles] You're next.
Curly Howard: But I had a bath.
Moe: When?
Curly Howard: July 14, 1910. I was too young to fight about it then.
Moe: What are you gonna do now?
Curly Howard: Take a bath.
- Alternate versionsIn 1995, during a WTBS Presentation entitled "Three Stooges All Nighter", this episode's first scene (where the stooges are listening to the radio) is cut. The episode starts off with the three boys entering the hotel room.
- ConnectionsEdited into A Missed Fortune (1952)
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- Runtime16 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1