To the best and greatest comedian's ever I can't stop laughing the howards and fine family would be proud and laughing always a classic to watch after all these years appreciate a good laugh thanks job well done you should be proud keep the laughs coming thanks ! Joe
They brought laughter for generations to the best and greatest comedian's ever of a trio something's never go out of style the Howard's and fine family would be proud and laughing always a classic to watch after all these years later appreciate a good laugh keep the laughs coming to the funniest men ever who invented slapstick and eye poking as we know it god bless you guys thanks ! Joe
1:55 - whenever Larry and Curly/Shemp/Joe Besser/ Curly Joe stand side-by-side directly in front of Moe you know we are only two seconds away from a double-slap!
Look what an amazing attitude of lovely CURLY, it's done by the great actor CURLY, I never forget that legend and his unwanted living from the world 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️😭😭😭
This is my first time seeing clips from this movie...been wanting to catch this picture for the longest time but local stations never aired it...if what I saw in this scene is any indication, time out for rhythm must be really funny...moe,Larry & curly all look to be in fine form and at the peak of their energies...
i just got this movie as part of a 2 disc dvd set also features ROCKIN IN THE ROCKIES, HAVE ROCKET, 3 STOOGED GO AROUND THE WOLD IN A DAZE N STOOGES MEET HERCURLES
@sam zuriel It actually does. Moe usually doesn't come up with those fast one-liners. He's funny in other ways, particularly with the facial expressions. Do you notice the sadistic smile on his face as he hits Larry or Curly? Or Shemp? Funny as hell.
This isn't from one of their two-reel Columbia shorts. It's from the 1941 feature "Time Out For Rhythm.". Occasionally (but not often), Columbia would cast the boys in a feature.
This movie shows them with Allan Jenkins - after Ted Healy made "Hollywood Hotel", Ted Healy WAS SUPPOSED to make the movie "Golddiggers in Paris "1938 ( yes, I have my own copy of that movie on DVD) but he was killed, so Allan Jenkins had to take his place, and also have Mabel Todd in it, as his girlfriend, before that she made two movies with Healy.
Thanks for this great piece of movie history. Allan Jenkins always had a distinct voice and he is one of my favorite character actors from the 30s and 40s.
I thought I has ALL of Three Stooges episodes on DVD and VHS, but never saw this one, even on TV. Wonder how many more Stooge shorts are stored somewhere in the can that never made it shown in public?
The Stooges really didn't make much $ from their shorts though they made Columbia tons of it. Where they really cashed in was when they went on tour across the country. I would say a part in a feature film probably provided more cash than they normally received from said movies shorts.