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Cracked Nuts

  • 1931
  • Approved
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
408
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Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in Cracked Nuts (1931)
ComedyMusicalRomance

To impress his fiancee's aunt, a young man tries to become king in a small kingdom, but the people there have already crowned one, who has won this honor by gambling. So he plans a coup d'et... Read allTo impress his fiancee's aunt, a young man tries to become king in a small kingdom, but the people there have already crowned one, who has won this honor by gambling. So he plans a coup d'etat. He tries to achieve this with a bomb, but then something goes wrong.To impress his fiancee's aunt, a young man tries to become king in a small kingdom, but the people there have already crowned one, who has won this honor by gambling. So he plans a coup d'etat. He tries to achieve this with a bomb, but then something goes wrong.

  • Director
    • Edward F. Cline
  • Writers
    • Ralph Spence
    • Al Boasberg
  • Stars
    • Bert Wheeler
    • Robert Woolsey
    • Dorothy Lee
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    408
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edward F. Cline
    • Writers
      • Ralph Spence
      • Al Boasberg
    • Stars
      • Bert Wheeler
      • Robert Woolsey
      • Dorothy Lee
    • 16User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Bert Wheeler
    Bert Wheeler
    • Wendell Graham
    Robert Woolsey
    Robert Woolsey
    • Zander Ulysses Parkhurst
    Dorothy Lee
    Dorothy Lee
    • Betty Harrington
    Edna May Oliver
    Edna May Oliver
    • Aunt Minnie Van Arden
    Leni Stengel
    Leni Stengel
    • Queen Carlotta
    Stanley Fields
    Stanley Fields
    • Gen. Bogardus
    Boris Karloff
    Boris Karloff
    • Boris - First Revolutionary
    Frank Thornton
    • Revolutionary
    Stanley Blystone
    Stanley Blystone
    • Man at Elevator
    • (uncredited)
    Nick Bolin
    • Orchestra Leader
    • (uncredited)
    Buster Brodie
    Buster Brodie
    • Royal Humidor
    • (uncredited)
    Eugene Burr
    • Royal Toothpick
    • (uncredited)
    Harvey Clark
    Harvey Clark
    • King Oscar
    • (uncredited)
    Bud Geary
    Bud Geary
    • Footman
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Lackteen
    Frank Lackteen
    • Assassin
    • (uncredited)
    Mike Lally
    Mike Lally
    • Member of the Royal Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Wilfred Lucas
    Wilfred Lucas
    • Minister
    • (uncredited)
    Eric Mack
    • Royal Ashtray
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edward F. Cline
    • Writers
      • Ralph Spence
      • Al Boasberg
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    GManfred

    (Groan)

    That's the way they do it in comic strips when a bad joke takes place. In that case, "Cracked Nuts" would be festooned with these literary exclamations, due to the great number of bad jokes. I take a back seat to no one in my admiration for Wheeler and Woolsey, but this picture must represent the nadir of this very funny comedy team's association.

    The inane screenplay is not very good, about Wheeler becoming the king of a mythical kingdom, of which Woolsey is already the king. You can see a very young-looking Boris Karloff as one of his advisers, and also one of Hollywood's best character actresses in Edna May Oliver, who steals most of the scenes she's in. There's a good song and dance number between Wheeler and his girlfriend, Dorothy Lee.

    And that's about it in this very disappointing, unfunny comedy. This one is a far cry from "Half Shot At Sunrise", which is one of their best.
    Michael_Elliott

    Poor W&W

    Cracked Nuts (1931)

    * (out of 4)

    This was my second Wheeler and Woosley flick and it'll probably be my last for a while. This film has pretty much been forgotten except it does feature Boris Karloff is one of his non-monster 1931 roles. In the film, Woosley wins the throne of a small country in a dice game but gives it to Wheeler who wants it to impress the aunt of his girlfriend. I somewhat enjoyed the duo's Mummy's Boys but this film here was just dreadful. There were a few funny lines but the rest of the film was rather hard to get through. Karloff is wasted as is Dorothy Lee. One interesting aspect is Lee who does some voice effects, which would later be used by Curly of The Three Stooges.
    6AlsExGal

    A poor man's Duck Soup

    Wheeler and Woolsey are an acquired taste, for sure, but I've liked all their films so far. Their jokey, hokey vaudeville style somehow makes me laugh even (or maybe especially?) when the jokes are lame. The groaning is part of the enjoyment. As always, the happenings are extremely silly- this time with Wheeler and Woolsey competing to be king of a small nation that is not so desirable to lead, and the hilarity takes no prompting to ensue. Many old jokes that have been re-used mercilessly and no doubt pre-date Edwardian times; many dumb jokes that no one dared to use again; and sometimes even a good one, (my fave, "He's the most absent-minded man in the kingdom. Last week he put a cigarette to bed and threw himself out the window.") Dorothy Lee, who was especially good in Half Shot at Sunrise, is also good in this one, to a lesser extent. She and Wheeler form the ultimate sticky-and-sweet-as-molasses couple. Edna May Oliver is the perfect comic foil to, well, just about everyone. It is especially enjoyable when things turn violent vaudeville style.

    And if you find yourself thinking that this reminds you of Duck Soup, remember this film came two years before that one. Recommended if you have worked up a taste for Wheeler and Woolsey or think you might be able to do so.
    8ksf-2

    vaudeville team makes FUN adventure film

    Cracked Nuts is a Wheeler and Woolsey vaudeville-type comedy made during the downward spiral of the depression. The patter, jokes, and non-stop puns come out quickly, with pauses for audience laughter (in the first half of the film). The jokes start right from the beginning, even during the opening credits. Look for Boris Karloff, who had already made 60 movies by 1931. Director Ed Cline had been directing comedies since 1916, so he certainly knew his business. He had also directed most of the W C Fields movies, which explains the great comedic timing. Character actress Edna May Oliver is Aunt Minnie, who always played the disapproving, prim & proper matriarch in Tale of Two Cities, Little Women, and tons of other movies. Beautiful Dorothy Lee, with her big expressive eyes, plays Betty Harrington, and had already made several movies with Wheeler & Woolsey, so she knew their timing. German actress Leni Stengel plays Carlotta. Fun, if a little dated, (note the blocks of ice being delivered at the start of the movie) it has the feel of an Abbott & Costello film. Although the plot and jokes are the stars here, unlike in an A & C movie, where it was more about the stars. It was made prior to the Hays Code, and except for a gay reference at about 23 minutes in, it is not at all sexual or naughty, although there are opportunities, since the king wears a kilt... This 1931 version does not seem to be related to the 1941 film of same name, which was also directed by Ed Cline. For an even funnier Wheeler and Woolsey film, watch Peach O Reno...
    10Ron Oliver

    Mr. Wheeler & Mr. Woolsey Are At It Again

    A couple of CRACKED NUTS find themselves mixed-up in a Latin American revolution.

    Wheeler & Woolsey, America's greatest forgotten comedy team - Burt Wheeler was the short guy with curly hair, Robert Woolsey had the spectacles & cigar - find themselves in a film with as inane a plot as any they ever made. Which is all to the good as far as the Boys are concerned, as it gives them ample opportunity to sling the dialogue at each other, fast & furious. They are never boring & always funny (their El Dorinda map routine, with fierce general & villain Stanley Fields, will remind viewers of the Brothers Marx).

    Unfortunately, their co-stars are given few lines with any life. Dorothy Lee is, appropriately, Wheeler's love interest, but she gets little to do except look kewpie-doll-cute. The formidable Edna May Oliver does what she can in the role of Miss Lee's dragon aunt, but she deserves much better dialogue to be really effective. Interestingly, there is no interaction between her character & Woolsey, as might be expected. Far better roles would await Miss Oliver in years to come & she would not disappoint.

    Boris Karloff appears as a financier trying to foment revolution. Once again, his lines let him down & give him very little to work with; he gives no hints in this RKO film as to the legend he would very shortly become at Universal Studios. Movie mavens will recognize Silent Cinema comic Ben Turpin as the cross-eyed bombardier.

    Wheeler & Miss Lee sing ‘Dance And The World Dances With You.'

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    • Trivia
      While Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey are discussing potential battle plan over the map, a possible embryonic version of "Who's on First?" is spoken between the two.
    • Goofs
      When Edna Mae Oliver stomps on Bert Wheeler's left foot, he grabs his right foot in pain.
    • Quotes

      Queen Carlotta: Have you never thought seriously of marriage?

      Zander U. Parkhurst: Certainly! That's why I'm single.

      Queen Carlotta: Ah - love - love is intoxication...

      Zander U. Parkhurst: Yeah, and marriage is the hangover!

    • Connections
      References Check and Double Check (1930)
    • Soundtracks
      Dance
      (1931) (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Tierney

      Lyrics by Ray Egan

      Sung and Danced by Bert Wheeler and Dorothy Lee

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1931 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Assorted Nuts
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 5m(65 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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