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Corn on the Cop

  • 1934
  • 18m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Mary Doran, Harry Gribbon, and Shemp Howard in Corn on the Cop (1934)
ComedyShort

Two hobos try to make a dishonest buck by selling axle grease named, "Happy Feet Salve," a corn remover. They soon cross paths with a cop, and circumstances have them mistaken by the cop's w... Read allTwo hobos try to make a dishonest buck by selling axle grease named, "Happy Feet Salve," a corn remover. They soon cross paths with a cop, and circumstances have them mistaken by the cop's wife as his two visiting nephews.Two hobos try to make a dishonest buck by selling axle grease named, "Happy Feet Salve," a corn remover. They soon cross paths with a cop, and circumstances have them mistaken by the cop's wife as his two visiting nephews.

  • Director
    • Ralph Staub
  • Writers
    • Jack Henley
    • Dolph Singer
  • Stars
    • Harry Gribbon
    • Shemp Howard
    • Mary Doran
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    91
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    • Director
      • Ralph Staub
    • Writers
      • Jack Henley
      • Dolph Singer
    • Stars
      • Harry Gribbon
      • Shemp Howard
      • Mary Doran
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Harry Gribbon
    Harry Gribbon
    • Tramp
    Shemp Howard
    Shemp Howard
    • Reginald
    Mary Doran
    Mary Doran
    • Alice
    Boyd Davis
    • Bob
    Charles Howard
    • Little Man With Sore Feet
    • (uncredited)
    Harry T. Morey
    Harry T. Morey
    • Judge
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Ralph Staub
    • Writers
      • Jack Henley
      • Dolph Singer
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    6planktonrules

    Mildly entertaining.

    This film stars Harry Gribbon and Shemp Howard as two hobos. Despite Shemp being in the film and his having been one of the original Stooges *, this film is nothing like a Stooges film in style. There is no violence, slapping or punching--just a mildly interesting plot with two ne'er do wells trying to make a living. First, the hobos arrive in town by rail and then they go to work drumming up business for someone offering relief from foot pain. How do they do this? By smacking folks on the foot with their mallets! Overall, not a lot of plot and little to make this memorable but also little to offend. A very enjoyable but undistinguished short from Vitaphone.
    7hte-trasme

    Corny, but not a cop out

    This 1935 Vitaphone short gives Harry Gribbon top billing, but I expect it's probably given more attention today when it is seen for the presence of the lower-billed Stooge Shemp Howard. In reality they operate more as a team here. They have a good infectious chemistry as one here too, playing a pair of shameless hobos who have one to many run-ins after a confusion of identity with a particular police officer.

    Gribbon and Howard feel very much like a charismatic Vaudeville double-act going through their business, and there is no shortage of Vaudeville-style fast-talking humor, puns, and shamelessly bad-but-great jokes ("Some hobos have just blown into town." "Yes, your wife said you were expecting some of your relatives").

    The two hobos go into business selling a foot salve, and the ways they dupe people into buying it (often by sneaking under the street and hitting feet with mallets to convince people they have corns) and numerous, inventive, and fun, and account for much of the comedy.

    When we leave the hucksterism and follow Gribbon and Howard home to where the officer's wife mistakes them for his nephews we have a somewhat more conventional and well-traveled farce plot, but it is still very well-handled, with appropriately sly performances.

    Here there's good comedy, a winning pair of performances by the two lead comics, and a nice look into a 1934-era conception of the unscrupulous but winning hobos.
    7tavm

    Corn on the Cop was a funny Shemp Howard/Harry Gribbon short

    Shemp Howard and Harry Gribbon are tramps who try to make money by selling "salve" that cures corns. Shemp gets customers by using a mallet to hit feet! But then a cop recognizes them from earlier and the jig's up! This was quite a funny short with Howard and Gribbon quite a team here. So on that note, I recommend Corn on the Cop.

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    • Trivia
      Vitaphone production reels #1658-1659.
    • Quotes

      Reginald: My corns are killing me.

      Tramp: Why don't you do something for them?

      Reginald: Why should I? They never did anything for me!

    • Soundtracks
      Follow Me
      (uncredited)

      Music by Cliff Hess

      Played during the opening credits

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 1934 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Big V Comedies (1933-1934 Season) #14: Corn on the Cop
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 18m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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