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Punch Drunks

  • 1934
  • G
  • 17m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
1.6K
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Moe Howard, Dorothy Granger, and Curly Howard in Punch Drunks (1934)
BoxingFarceSlapstickComedyShortSport

The stooges discover Curly's hidden talent for boxing, which appears only when he hears the tune "Pop Goes the Weasel". With the help of Larry's violin, Moe attempts to turn him into a champ... Read allThe stooges discover Curly's hidden talent for boxing, which appears only when he hears the tune "Pop Goes the Weasel". With the help of Larry's violin, Moe attempts to turn him into a champion.The stooges discover Curly's hidden talent for boxing, which appears only when he hears the tune "Pop Goes the Weasel". With the help of Larry's violin, Moe attempts to turn him into a champion.

  • Director
    • Lou Breslow
  • Writers
    • Jack Cluett
    • Curly Howard
    • Larry Fine
  • Stars
    • Moe Howard
    • Larry Fine
    • Curly Howard
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lou Breslow
    • Writers
      • Jack Cluett
      • Curly Howard
      • Larry Fine
    • Stars
      • Moe Howard
      • Larry Fine
      • Curly Howard
    • 29User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Moe Howard
    Moe Howard
    • Moe
    • (as Moe)
    Larry Fine
    Larry Fine
    • Larry
    • (as Larry)
    Curly Howard
    Curly Howard
    • Curley, aka K.O. Stradivarius
    • (as Curley)
    Dorothy Granger
    Dorothy Granger
    • Girl
    Billy Bletcher
    Billy Bletcher
    • Fight Announcer
    • (uncredited)
    Chet Brandenburg
    Chet Brandenburg
    • Kilduff Cornerman
    • (uncredited)
    Chuck Callahan
    • Mr. McGurn
    • (uncredited)
    Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian
    • Plug-Ugly #1 in Restaurant
    • (uncredited)
    Al Hill
    Al Hill
    • Killer Kilduff
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Housman
    Arthur Housman
    • Fight Timekeeper
    • (uncredited)
    William Irving
    William Irving
    • Kilduff's Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Jones
    Ray Jones
    • K.O. Cornerman
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Keaton
    Harry Keaton
    • K.O. Cornerman
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Kenney
    Jack Kenney
    • K.O. Cornerman
    • (uncredited)
    Charles King
    Charles King
    • Man on Truck
    • (uncredited)
    Jack 'Tiny' Lipson
    • Fat Ringsider
    • (uncredited)
    Larry McGrath
    • Referee
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Moran
    Frank Moran
    • Plug-Ugly #3 in Restaurant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lou Breslow
    • Writers
      • Jack Cluett
      • Curly Howard
      • Larry Fine
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    9ccthemovieman-1

    'Pop" Goes Curly!

    This very early Three Stooges effort starts off differently than almost all their others in that the three don't know each other. Moe is a fight manager looking for boxer; Curly is a waiter and Larry a violinist. They all meet at this restaurant and when Larry starts playing "Pop Goes The Weasel," Curly goes nuts and punches everyone's lights out. Moe hires the two so he can get back into the fight game.

    One day during some roadside training, they meet up with a pretty dame whose car is stuck in the mud. By playing the "Weasel" song, Curly lifts the car and solves the problem. She drives off as he jumps in the back seat!

    The next scenes show newspaper headlines as "K.O. Stradivarius" (our hero Curly) beats all opponents and is now scheduled to fight for the championship.

    The last bout is something to see: probably the goofiest fight scenes I've ever seen on film, which includes the great silent comics. Larry Howard ("Curly") was an underrated comic genius and shows it here early on in his career. It's the subtle things he does in this fight that had me laughing out loud.
    Snow Leopard

    Very Funny Stooges Comedy

    "Punch Drunks" is a very good Three Stooges' comedy, with a typically silly situation leading to a lot of confusion and laughs. Moe is a struggling boxing manager who is eating lunch when he discovers that his waiter, Curly, transforms into a formidable fighter whenever he hears the song "Pop Goes the Weasel". Curly soon gets the chance to fight the champ. The fight sequence, cross-cut with Larry's frantic attempts to provide the needed musical accompaniment, is filled with laughs, and caps off a very funny short film. All three Stooges get the chance to perform at their best in this one.
    mwb58

    One of their best shorts!

    Have seen this episode over and over for more than 40 years and still remains my favorite Stooges short. Seems however, that some editing has been done in the end of the film where a bunch of guys are knocked out in the ring with no apparent reason. Curly knocked them all out but this footage seems to have been lost over the years. Anyone with a copy showing this action has a real treasure! Funniest parts are when Larry is serenading girl and Moe pours a bucket of water over his head. Moe crashes big wooden radio over Larry's head. Larry drives truck away with guy standing in back. Guy falls out onto street an actually breaks his arm in real life. Larry catches fish while standing on his head in a swamp.
    The Peacemaker

    I Love This Short!

    I'm not a stooge fan, but this is funny! Curly is pretty much insane when he does that, the way he dances around like he's chasing his tail. What I like is that Larry, being a violinist before a stooge, plays the violin! (That's how I guessed what his instrument was on a quiz.) A real must-see for stooge fans (and I'm not even one of them!)
    10lostcatshotel

    One of The Stooges Very Best Comedies!!!

    The amazing thing to me is that Larry finds a man on a Truck with a record player playing Pop Goes The Weasel.The Record never ends and even when Larry crashes the truck through a brick wall the song is still playing at exactly the right spot. And Al Hill was a professional fighter albeit with a career than ended about ten years before this comedy. And Curly was the Butterbean of his generation,on a smaller scale. Look for Maxie Rosenbloom as one of the Fighters that Curly knocks out in the Cafe. And when we watch we love how the little shove that Moe gives Larry ends up with him being about ten feet away,head first in the stream. One of my Favorite Stooge Comedies!

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    • Trivia
      In 2002, "Punch Drunks" was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", the only Stooge film to achieve such an honor.
    • Goofs
      Fight fans are seen milling outside the arena at night before the big fight. But when Larry Fine runs outside after breaking his violin, it is clearly broad daylight.
    • Quotes

      Larry: Pardon me, stranger.

      Mr. McGurn: What do you want?

      Larry: I'm a musician!

      Mr. McGurn: So?

      Larry: So, if you had some music playing around here, you might increase business.

      Mr. McGurn: How much dough do you generally take?

      Larry: About 250, but for you, I'll take 200.

      Mr. McGurn: I'll give you a bowl of soup.

      Larry: I'll take it!

      Mr. McGurn: ...if you're good!

      Larry: Okay.

      [under his breath]

      Larry: Gee, hope the soup's good.

    • Connections
      Edited into A Hit with a Miss (1945)
    • Soundtracks
      I Thought I Wanted You
      (uncredited)

      Music by Archie Gottler

      [Played during the opening credits]

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 1934 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • YouTube - Video
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • (A) Symphony of Punches
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 17m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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