The stooges run a pet hospital and get an important patient, Garcon, a rich ladies poodle. When dognappers posing as reporters steal the poodle, the boys are in a tough spot. First they try ... Read allThe stooges run a pet hospital and get an important patient, Garcon, a rich ladies poodle. When dognappers posing as reporters steal the poodle, the boys are in a tough spot. First they try to fool their client by disguising a mutt as the poodle. When that doesn't work, they use ... Read allThe stooges run a pet hospital and get an important patient, Garcon, a rich ladies poodle. When dognappers posing as reporters steal the poodle, the boys are in a tough spot. First they try to fool their client by disguising a mutt as the poodle. When that doesn't work, they use the mutt as a bloodhound to track down the crooks. When they discover the bad guys hideout... Read all
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- Dr. Moe
- (as Moe)
- Dr. Larry
- (as Larry)
- Dr. Curly
- (as Curly)
- Nurse
- (uncredited)
- Duke - Dognapper
- (uncredited)
- Nurse
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. Bedford
- (uncredited)
- Nurse
- (uncredited)
- Nurse
- (uncredited)
- Nurse
- (uncredited)
- Tony - Dognapper
- (uncredited)
- Maid
- (uncredited)
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This time the Stooges are vets at an animal hospital, in charge of taking care of wealthy Mrs. Bedford's (Isabel La Mal) poodle called "Garcon," French for boy. Reporters (aka dognappers), lead by Lynton Brent (Duke) kidnap Garcon and want cash. LOTS. Doctors Moe, Larry and Curly have no choice but disguise another pooch as Garcon to try to fool the old lady. Doesn't work, and its hilarious stuff.
Plenty of gags, including the most famous where all the dogs are sitting around a dinner table! This bit may have been suggested by Curly, it's wild enough.
Isabel La Mal, playing a role like Margaret Dumont opposite the Marx Brothers, appeared in many film classics. Brent, who later became a noted writer, makes a good villain. Look for noted bit actress Ethelreda Leopold, playing a nurse, who even appeared in DYNASTY on tv. Dorothy Moore, known for playing Blondie's sister in the BLONDIE series, plays a nurse.
Another gem by the team of Elwood Ullman and Searle Kramer, under the watchful eye of producer and director Jules White.
Note, one scene filmed at 5600 Fernwood Avenue in Hollywood, off Sunset Boulevard, long time apartment buildings.
Always on Columbia dvd, generally by decades, 30s, 40s and 50s episodes. Thanks to METV for showing these oldies every Saturday, non stop.
Anyway, after a bunch of typical Stooges clowning, mostly corny stuff, their three beautiful assistants prepare them with surgical clothing, and we see that it's a black poodle who will be their prey, er subject for operation. Apparently, "Garcon" belongs to a rich lady named "Bedford" and their "operation" is simply taking a thorn out of the dog.
Later, the boys give two reporters a humorous tour of the facility, with the drunken lap dog, the garbage can moocher with a bad case of "scavengeritus," and other corny comments. After the tour, the reporters turn out to be "dognappers, taking "Garcon" and holding him for a ransom.
There are many Stooge-like sight gags in this short and some still made me laugh, even though I've seen them hundreds of times. I liked Moe going through the intercom, the dogs all dressed with bibs sitting at the dinner table, the dog-bone sandwich biting Curly, the maid "scalping" Garcon, Moe being used as a punching bag, etc.
Goofy? Yes, but still funny. In fact, if you wanted to show someone what the Stooges were all about, this one would provide a good demonstration.
They did so many short films together and a few feature-length films as well as TV cartoons, which you can now find on home video.
Did you know
- TriviaCurly Howard was a well-known dog lover, and this film was one of his personal favorites.
- GoofsWhen Moe squirts soap in Curly's face it comes out before Moe touches the dispenser.
- ConnectionsEdited into Stop! Look! and Laugh! (1960)
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- Runtime18 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1