Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo brothers are ordered by their parents to go to Paris to study art. Having other interests, they pay two house painters to go in their place. When the impostors win an art contest, they a... Alles lesenTwo brothers are ordered by their parents to go to Paris to study art. Having other interests, they pay two house painters to go in their place. When the impostors win an art contest, they are exposed by an unexpected visitor.Two brothers are ordered by their parents to go to Paris to study art. Having other interests, they pay two house painters to go in their place. When the impostors win an art contest, they are exposed by an unexpected visitor.
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- Hauptbesetzung
- Judge at Art Exhibition
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- Martha Burton
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- Woman Who Sits on Painting
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- Madame DuBerry
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- Jack Burton
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- Joe Burton
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- Richard Burton
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- Woman sitting with Mr. Jones
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James Stewart plays one of two brothers who are ordered by their wealthy parents to go to Paris and become famous artists. They don't want to go to Paris with its atmosphere and beautiful girls and champagne. They prefer to stay in America and take a post-graduate course in trigonometry. So the brothers get a couple of painters - they paint ships not portraits - to go in their place and give them a series of letters to periodically mail back from France to their parents, so they'll think that they are there. But then the painters get tired of mailing these letters back individually and decide to mail them all at the same time, alerting the parents back home that something is up.
The two painters are played by Harry Gribbon and Shemp Howard, after he was ejected from The Three Stooges by Ted Healy. Stewart is only in a couple of scenes, and he was paid 50 dollars for his work. There is lots of filler in this short. There is a segment in the beginning about Gribbon and Howard being painters of the ships on "The Checkered Line" with them painting a ship with checkered paint. In France, there is a segment with a long scene concerning the Apache Dance, where the man throws the woman about during the dance. It goes on too long and is tedious in the end.
I'd recommend this mainly to see Stewart in his very first filmed role, but the rest of the short is pleasant enough. And if you ever wanted to see James Stewart roughed up by one of the Three Stooges, this is your opportunity.
Just as I never thought I would see a film where Shemp Howard was billed over Jimmy Stewart. Yet this Vitagraph short subject marked the film debut of a screen legend.
Gribbon and Shemp are living it up in Gay Paree with the money sent by the parents of the guys they're impersonating after each pre-written letter that they send. Still they manage to screw up the arrangement.
Highlight of the short subject for me is Shemp Howard attempting to do the apache dance and getting the roles reversed. Art Trouble is a mildly amusing short that would be totally forgotten today if a screen icon weren't in it.
This is not exactly a brilliant comedy but it has quite a few clever moments. And, for Stewart lovers, it certainly is worth seeing as well. Overall, enjoyable.
By the way, this short came out a month before the new, toughened Production Code was put into effect. As a result of this, some risqué Pre-Code humor can be found here which simply would have been edited out or softened had the film debuted just a bit later.
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- WissenswertesFilm debuts of both James Stewart and Mary Wickes.
- PatzerDuring the couples' dance scene in the nightclub, the piano player's hands are out of synch with the music he is "playing".
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Short Painter: Do you think we can get away with this artist racket?
Tall Painter: Why, it's a cinch! Why, one time I painted a full length picture of Venus. But, it turned out to be a bust.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Great Performances: James Stewart: A Wonderful Life (1987)
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Big V Comedies (1933-1934 Season) #18: Art Trouble
- Drehorte
- Paris, Frankreich(establishing shots - archive footage)
- Produktionsfirma
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- Laufzeit21 Minuten
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- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1