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Stop! Look! and Laugh!

  • 1960
  • Approved
  • 1h 18min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,6/10
316
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Paul Winchell, and Jerry Mahoney in Stop! Look! and Laugh! (1960)
SlapstickComedy

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaPaul Winchell is trying to tell stories to Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff, which are of course his ventriloquial figures. But the Three Stooges keep inserting themselves into his tales ... Leggi tuttoPaul Winchell is trying to tell stories to Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff, which are of course his ventriloquial figures. But the Three Stooges keep inserting themselves into his tales giving them a different interpretation.Paul Winchell is trying to tell stories to Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff, which are of course his ventriloquial figures. But the Three Stooges keep inserting themselves into his tales giving them a different interpretation.

  • Regia
    • Don Appell
    • Louis Brandt
    • Jules White
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Felix Adler
    • Edward Bernds
    • Clyde Bruckman
  • Star
    • Moe Howard
    • Larry Fine
    • Curly Howard
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,6/10
    316
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Don Appell
      • Louis Brandt
      • Jules White
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Felix Adler
      • Edward Bernds
      • Clyde Bruckman
    • Star
      • Moe Howard
      • Larry Fine
      • Curly Howard
    • 11Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Interpreti principali43

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    Moe Howard
    Moe Howard
    • Moe
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    Larry Fine
    Larry Fine
    • Larry
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Curly Howard
    Curly Howard
    • Curly
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Paul Winchell
    Paul Winchell
    • Self - Ventriloquist
    Jerry Mahoney
    • Self - Ventriloquist's Dummy
    Knucklehead Smiff
    • Self - Ventriloquist's Dummy
    Joe Bolton
    • Officer Joe
    • (as Officer Joe Boilton)
    The Marquis Chimps
    • Themselves - Trained Chimps
    Beatrice Blinn
    Beatrice Blinn
    • Nurse
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Stanley Blystone
    Stanley Blystone
    • Longhorn Pete
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Symona Boniface
    Symona Boniface
    • Mrs. Bixby
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    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • …
    Lynton Brent
    Lynton Brent
    • Mr. Allen Radio Exec
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    Edmund Cobb
    Edmund Cobb
    • Construction Foreman
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    Chester Conklin
    Chester Conklin
    • Pianist at Party
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    Gino Corrado
    Gino Corrado
    • Italian Singer ("Micro-Phonies")
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    Beatrice Curtis
    • Mrs. Bedford
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    Vernon Dent
    Vernon Dent
    • Mr.Blake
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      • Don Appell
      • Louis Brandt
      • Jules White
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      • Edward Bernds
      • Clyde Bruckman
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    10KatMiss

    AN INTERESTING COMPILATION OF OLD AND NEW FOOTAGE

    "Stop! Look! and Laugh!" is basically nothing more than a compilation film designed only to make a quick buck from the millions of Stooge fans. Apparently Moe Howard thought the same thing, because he sued Columbia to prevent the film from being released. Eventually, he relented after Columbia offered to finance and distribute all Stooges features thereafter. If anything, "Stop! Look! and Laugh" made the Three Stooges even more popular and at least washed the awful taste of "Snow White and the Three Stooges" away.

    Basically, producer/director Jules White (who directed most of the shorts clips were taken from)edited the best moments from such classic shorts as "Micro-Phonies", "A Plumbing We Will Go", "Calling All Curs","How High Is Up" among others and shot new footage with Paul Winchell and his dummies, Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff. This made sense, since the Stooges shorts were packaged into a half hour show and shown along side "The Winchell/Mahoney Show" on regular TV. This way both shows get exposure.

    Unfortunately, fans looking for a full fledged Stooges feature will be disappointed. But take solace in the fact that this so called "compromise" film was actually much better than most of the New Three Stooges features that followed. We get to see the original Stooges team in top form, great gags with Winchell and Mahoney and many memorable moments. The editing is excellent; much of it is seamlessly handled by a team of skilled editors; it should have garnered an Oscar nomination.

    The only thing that sort of slows this film down is the Marquis Chimps sequence, which I could have done without, but if seeing animals acting silly is your thing, fine, enjoy it. But it doesn't take away from the previous 60 minutes of hilarity.

    **** out of 4 stars
    crusefamily

    Could've been better.

    STOP! LOOK! AND LAUGH! was a compilation film linking ten of their shorts together. The film is okay, but The Three Stooges aren't shown enough. And the background music added into the film is not even funny, it's more serious.

    This is the basic plot. At the beginning, Paul Winchell tells his dummy, Jerry Mahoney, how the world began (features a clip of the stooges as monkeys) and he talks about how water came, the the stooges are shown floating down the river in footage from HOW HIGH IS UP? From here, we get the whole construction worker scenes.

    Then he tells Jerry the story of three gas station worker, and we see them in footage from VIOLENT IS THE WORD FOR CURLY, the only stooge short to have a stooge name in it. We do new footage after the stooges fall in the lake.

    Then Paul Winchell talks about Jerry as a baby, and then hears a real one crying, in footage from SOCK-A-BYE BABY. Then we get a basically complete version of that short.

    Paul checks on his car, and we see garage footage from HIGHER THAN A KITE. They do new footage after the parts fall out of the car. After that, Paul tells Jerry about Mexico (footage from WHAT'S THE MATADOR?).

    Then he calls the hospital after Jerry fakes getting sick, and we see all the footage from CALLING ALL CURS. Then Jerry watches a western TV show, and we see chase scenes from GOOFS AND SADDLES.

    Then Paul calls the plumbers to fix the sink, and we see parts of MICRO-PHONIES and A-PLUMBING WE WILL GO. And then we see a terribly long scene with Paul telling Jerry the story of Cinderella, acted by chimps.

    The film ends with scenes of HALF-WITS HOLIDAY and Paul trying to end the party. Most of the film was good. Without the music, the Cinderella scenes, and cut-down sequences with Paul and Jerry, this would be a major hit!

    *** out of 4 stars.
    6jwpeel-1

    Stop, Look, Laugh and enjoy the time capsule!

    I remember being very excited as a kid when I saw the promos for this first on. There even was a contest where some lucky boy or girl would be a featured player in the production which immediately made me fantasize about being the living, breathing embodiment of Jerry Mahoney. I was a huge fan of Paul Winchell and his figures (I always hated calling them dummies) Not to mention I ALWAYS LOVED the Stooges with Curly.

    I must admit, I was a tad disappointed with seeing just clips of the zany trio but still thrilled to see lots of Winchell, Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff. And the way the editors made it seem as though Winchell and Mahoney became victims of a pie throwing along with the Stooges was an extra cool plus.

    One reviewer didn't seem to get that Paul Winchell did a children's show, but that wasn't always the case. In order to survive, he created a children's format and it was a huge success. Still the editing was amazing, not sloppy as one reviewer wrote. Now I DID like the Marquis Chimps in those days, but I could have done without them here. Still, the voice of the great June Foray was a welcome treat.

    It is a shame I never got to meet my idol Paul Winchell, but I at least got to know ventriloquist Jerry Layne whom he mentored in the art. Anyway, this is a great time capsule as I see it and while I never lived in New York as a kid, so Officer Joe Bolton was not a big thing for me. Not too many years later, Boston legend Ed McConnell known to kids here in the Boston area as Major Mudd appeared in the Stooge feature The Outlaws Us Coming as a Curly like Bat Masterson.

    This was in no way a classic, but a very entertaining walk down memory lane for kids like me.who chose to never completely grow up.
    Schlockmeister

    Good film... in it's context

    This film was made to be a B picture, meaning it opened for the main movie. As a B picture, it is sufficient, it does it's job, holds the attention, provides Stooge and Paul Winchell fans with some laughs. This film was never meant to satisfy an audience would would come 40 years later, spoiled by pristine remastered complete prints available with the click of a DVD player.

    No, this was for the kids who wanted a quick laugh, familiar gags they had probably seen a hundred times (by 1960 the Three Stooges as well as the Little Rascals were syndicated on many kiddie TV shows), so this movie fulfills it's requirement of keeping audiences happy till the main feature came up.

    So, if you want to see this, watch it in that spirit, get up one Saturday morning, pop some popcorn and get some soda pop put this tape in , watch a few cartoons after it's over and then you will be warmed up for something like a film from the Sinbad series, early Jerry Lewis or something else you might enjoy from the period.
    5redryan64

    A "Stooges" Rip-off!

    WE WELL RECALL when this compilation/crazy quilt of a movie hit the local shows. This was in the second year of the great 3 Stooges revival. Much like the previous year's release of THE THREE STOOGES theatrical 2 reelers to television, there were no re$idual$ paid by Columbia.

    IT WAS THIS initial TV package that did get the names of Moe, Larry, Curly and Shemp out to the public, hence the revival. This STOP! LOOK! & LAUGH served no such purpose and had a sort of parasitic effect on the act.

    IN THE SAME manner of all devout Stooge converts, the four Ryan kids headed to the nearest neighborhood show; which had it booked for exhibition. In this case, it was the Highland Theatre at 79th Street & Ashland Avenue in Chicago. The trip required the use of a CTA (Chicago Transit Authority*) bus in an extraordinary venturing outside of our own community's turf.

    WELL IN THE end, it all turned out to be an extreme letdown. The Stooges' appearance proved to be not original new footage; but rather a myriad of scenes unimaginatively culled from old Stooges Comedies that had already been given to (among others) our own WGN TV, Channel 9 in Chicago. We had seen the schtick before and weren't fooled by the big screen presentation. Kids aren't dumb.

    FILLING OUT THE "Cast" was the team of ventriloquist Paul Winchell, Jerry Mahoney & Knucklehead Smith; who were then very popular on TV and at the top of their game. Added to that was The Marquis Chimps, who also were highly sought after and would soon "star" in their own sitcom, THE HATHAWAYS(Gloucester Prod./Screen Gems/ABC TV, 1961), with Peggy Cass and Jack Weston.

    ALL OF THIS may well have proved to be worthwhile for a Saturday matinée had it not been for the fact that it was perpetrate fraudulently.

    AND THAT WAS unforgivable to folks like Schultz and his friends! Ain't that right, Schultz?

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      Filmed at The 20th Century Fox Film studios on 10th Ave. in NYC.
    • Blooper
      When Paul tells Jerry to go to bed he says it's almost 10 o' clock; then a few minutes later when the party next door starts, he says it's 2 in the morning.
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      Paul Winchell: [after noticing Jerry has got back in bed] Jerry!

      Jerry: Don't holler! Don't holler!

      Paul Winchell: How'd you get back in bed?

    • Connessioni
      Edited from Goofs and Saddles (1937)
    • Colonne sonore
      Stop! Look! and Laugh!
      Lyrics by Stanley Styne

      Music by George Duning

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      • 1 luglio 1960 (Stati Uniti)
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