The stooges don't know it, but they are all engaged to the same girl, a gold-digger who plans to get an engagement ring from each of them and then abandon them. When all three show up at her... Read allThe stooges don't know it, but they are all engaged to the same girl, a gold-digger who plans to get an engagement ring from each of them and then abandon them. When all three show up at her house at the same time, a wild fight ensues, as each stooge accuses the others of making ... Read allThe stooges don't know it, but they are all engaged to the same girl, a gold-digger who plans to get an engagement ring from each of them and then abandon them. When all three show up at her house at the same time, a wild fight ensues, as each stooge accuses the others of making time with "his" girl. The stooges knock each other senseless and the girl escapes with the... Read all
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This here is a very good Three Stooges short with Shemp. The things that happen in this short film are really rough and extremely funny! Connie Cezan plays the Stooges' girlfriend and plays the role quite good. She in a very different looking woman but yet a very attractive one as well. There is also a Three Stooges short with Joe with an alternate ending.
It seems to me that the stooges thrived in both settings--although if I had to be totally honest--I might say I actually get more enjoyment from the later stooge shorts that were shot in fewer rooms & were indoors--because in those situations it seemed like there was more focus on slapstick & slapstick is my main selling point for the stooges.
Which brings us to the masterpiece that is "Corny Casanovas." The settings seems to be one apartment room that doubles for the stooges place of living and the apartment of Connie Cezon. Whatever the case, the stooges and Moe in particular really seem to get it and get it good when the violence is dished out.
Off the top of my head, Moe gets: a bucket on top of his head, mop shots to the face and mouth, a gunshot parting his hair, his best sportcoat scissored, a tack in his hand, tacks in the butt & of course, the wild beating he gets from Larry at the end of this outstanding episode.
Overall--if you're a stooge fan--then Casanovas should be required viewing.
Did you know
- TriviaMabel's line "I knew you were coming, so I baked a cake" is a reference to the 1950 Eileen Barton hit pop song "If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake".
- GoofsWhen Larry and Shemp are pulling tacks out of Moe's behind, you can see the visible padding in his pants.
- ConnectionsEdited into Rusty Romeos (1957)
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- Runtime17 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1