Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe stooges are actors who can't seem to find a job, so they decide to jump off a high building and end it all. On the roof top they meet three girl dancers with the same idea. Before they c... Tout lireThe stooges are actors who can't seem to find a job, so they decide to jump off a high building and end it all. On the roof top they meet three girl dancers with the same idea. Before they can jump, they meet a millionaire Broadway producer who hires them all for his next show. T... Tout lireThe stooges are actors who can't seem to find a job, so they decide to jump off a high building and end it all. On the roof top they meet three girl dancers with the same idea. Before they can jump, they meet a millionaire Broadway producer who hires them all for his next show. The rehearsal goes so well that he doubles their salary, but it all comes to naught when th... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
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- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curly
- (as Curly)
- Theater Manager
- (non crédité)
- Sanitarium Attendant #1
- (non crédité)
- Sanitarium Attendant #2
- (non crédité)
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Norman Maurer, Moe's son-in-law who became involved with the Stooges in the late 1940s, remembered Curly's performance while filming "Rhythm and Weep." "He was having trouble with his coordination," Maurer remarked. "He was supposed to pop pills in his mouth during the doctor's office scene, but the scene was switched to Moe putting the pills into Curly's mouth because of Curly's physical problems." Realizing Curly, 42, had trouble remembering his dialogue deep into a sequence, White would have him say his lines immediately after the cameras began rolling. The Stooges' short opens with the three told they're no good as actors, and they should end it. They meet three equally despondent female dancers on the top of a skyscraper ready to take the fatal leap. They suddenly hear a piano player who claims to be a millionaire ready to hire all six for a show after they successfully auditioned their talents.
The three female dancers, Gloria Patrice (Curly's partner who's still living at 99), Nita Bieber and Ruth Godfrey (Jules White's daughter-in-law, and the choreographer of the dance numbers in Cecil B. DeMille's 1956 "The Ten Commandments") were members of the Jack Cole Dancers, contracted to Columbia Pictures at the time. Cole, known as "the Father of Theatrical Jazz Dance," melded Asian with African-American dance styles into a modern movement, which is demonstrated in "Rhythm and Weep" by the three dancers. One scene cut shows the three dressed up as the Stooges while Moe, Larry and Curly impersonate ballerinas. This explains the final scene where the three women are wearing men's suits. The picture is also famous for Larry breaking the 'fourth wall' when he turns to the camera after hugging Ruth on the skyscraper's ledge and says, "This I like! And I get paid for it, too!"
Also, the typical Stooge slapstick is nicely integrated into the girls' dance numbers, especially the hep-cat number. I suspect there's more music and less knock-about because of Curly's declining health. But whatever the reason, the writers and casting director manage to compensate in charmingly unexpected fashion.
I have always liked this Three Stooges short. Its hilarious, it has very good acting, it has three beautiful actresses Doria Patrice, Ruth White, Nita Bieber which dance incredibly in this short film. The scenes where the Stooges play the instruments are funny and the music is fantastic! This is an excellent one! One of My favorites!
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- AnecdotesNita Bieber, Gloria Patrice and Ruth Godfrey filmed a scene where they impersonate The Three Stooges, a companion piece to the Stooges impersonation of the girls as ballerinas. It was edited before the short was released. The mystery of the girls wearing suits in the final scene is thus explained.
- GaffesWhen Moe shoves the pie into Curly's face, Larry can be seen stifling a laugh.
- Versions alternativesThe 16mm TV print of this short had different style credits compared to the regular version.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Identités trans: Au-delà de l'image (2020)
- Bandes originalesChambers Boogie
(as Swingeroo Joe)
Composed by Tommy Chambers
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Acting Up
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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- Durée17 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1