Don't Holler: The Harmonious Comedy of The Ritz Brothers

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @beachgirl48
    @beachgirl48 Год назад +2

    Al, Jimmy and Harry Ritz were terrific!,

  • @dflf
    @dflf 3 года назад +6

    I always thought they were better as featured performers in somebody else’s movie. Five minutes of the Ritz brothers went a long way.

  • @danielbristol963
    @danielbristol963 Год назад +1

    My first Ritz Brothers film was the short subject, "Hotel Anchovy". Absolutely perfect.

  • @Nick-ty9us
    @Nick-ty9us Год назад +1

    The riiz brothers were kind of like a family. They loved each other. And they are kind of like children missing about in a very chaotic way.

  • @Paulmancieri67
    @Paulmancieri67 2 года назад +2

    They were awesome. Their dancing alone makes them legends.

  • @Nick-ty9us
    @Nick-ty9us Год назад +1

    You know you do have a good point about the negativity of comedy teams so it’s refreshing watching a Ritz brothers film you find that they really don’t fight, but they create chaos

  • @seldomseenslimfat4758
    @seldomseenslimfat4758 2 года назад +2

    My dear old grandma always loved the Ritz Brothers - they were her absolute favourites. She pointed out that their trademark was that they almost always dressed smartly no matter what their antics, such as the scene where they are wearing top hat and and tails as window cleaners. Whenever I see them, I think of her again and of how much she enjoyed their comedy and their brilliant dancing, too.
    People say don't look back, but the old time movies make you feel so good and nothing today compares to the Ritz Brothers, and for that matter to Mae West, W. C. Fields, Laurel and Hardy, and the Andy Hardy series with Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland, to name some other of her favourites (and mine, too).

  • @donstoddard8458
    @donstoddard8458 3 года назад +5

    Thanks I had no idea who the Rich brothers were until I watch this and now I'm going to find out more about them thank you

  • @MTB214
    @MTB214 3 года назад +2

    I have heard of them from my Grandfather, so will look into them more.

  • @HAM-sb2ns
    @HAM-sb2ns 3 года назад +9

    Their "ain't got rhythm" musical number is one of my favorites.

  • @nicholasreid1836
    @nicholasreid1836 3 года назад +7

    Good Lord!! I was born well past their time, but my kids were brought up on Ritz Brothers routines in "On the Avenue" and a few other such films. Their peak was the burlesque version of "Let's Go Slumming on Park Avenue" and "He Ain't Got Rhythm", both of which kept us in stitches. Sure, the Marx Brothers were genius but these guys were pure anarchy.

  • @mikemcdonald712
    @mikemcdonald712 4 года назад +13

    You should send this to Mel Brooks ,..... nice job Anthony

  • @VicMartino
    @VicMartino 3 года назад +12

    Good work done on this video Anthony Scibelli. The Ritz Brothers were great and deserve more honors like this one.

  • @itiswhatitaintanditaintwha1427
    @itiswhatitaintanditaintwha1427 3 года назад +4

    I love The Three Stooges and The Marx Brothers but I love these guys too!

  • @coyoteroadkill
    @coyoteroadkill 3 года назад +1

    I remember visiting Grumman's Chineses Theater with all the stars' feet and handprints. People were going "Oh, look! John Wayne!" "There's Shirley Temple!" "Ritz Brothers? Who are they?" And this was in the 70s!

  • @theresahoffman8408
    @theresahoffman8408 2 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @danielstanwyck2812
    @danielstanwyck2812 3 года назад +2

    LOL and lots of it!

  • @annnonymous952
    @annnonymous952 3 года назад +2

    Very nice piece. Thank you for that.

  • @MrElliotc02
    @MrElliotc02 2 года назад +1

    Really great job...thanks

  • @paulfogarty6245
    @paulfogarty6245 2 года назад +2

    There was a bit on MASH where the doctors were offering toasts and could come up with nothing but, "To the Ritz Brothers". I really expected to see that clip in this presentation. MASH being an influencer it was a regular thing for the folks at Penn State Mont Alto in the early "80s to offer a toast to the Ritz Brothers over every keg. We would drain a brew down our throats and turn the empty cup over our heads. It wasn't until the internet that I ever saw their routine but they remain a memorable influence none-the-less.

  • @ChanceyAnn
    @ChanceyAnn 3 года назад +4

    Anthony, I was looking for old Ritz Brothers videos to watch and this one was the first I saw. That lead to even more videos... one after another... Betty Boop... Alan Young... Joan Davis... and on and on. After about an hour, I discovered how much I truly enjoy your videos, why hadn't I noticed them before?... and how many old time actors/comedians I loved that you produced videos about. THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH for doing these!

  • @wearefunnyproject6318
    @wearefunnyproject6318 3 года назад +2

    Good stuff

  • @RandBreviews
    @RandBreviews 4 года назад +4

    I've seen a lot of their movies including On the Avenue, Hotel Anchovy, and the Three Musketeers. I feel they were great support to Sonia Henie and Alice Faye musicals. Judging by their TV special, the four star revue, which is on RUclips I have a feeling they were better on stage than in the movies. They were a group that did comedy sketches and musical numbers and I feel like that didn't transfer to movies that require storylines like the Marx Brothers or The three stooges

  • @Nick-ty9us
    @Nick-ty9us Год назад

    You know you do make a good point A lot of comedy teams Are focused on negativity and conflict and after while that does to put a nasty taste in your mouth think you’re just thinking can you just get along That’s what makes the rich brothers unique they don’t rely on negativity or conflict

  • @j2times2006
    @j2times2006 3 года назад +4

    Wow these guys were pretty good. They ain’t the stooges but still respectable

  • @charlie418791
    @charlie418791 4 года назад +2

    Why have I never heard of these guys.....

    • @AnthonyScibelliUnsungLegends
      @AnthonyScibelliUnsungLegends  4 года назад +2

      Exactly what I thought when I first saw them and decided to put together this video

    • @charlie418791
      @charlie418791 4 года назад +2

      It's funny because I just watched the Mel Brooks/ Conan interview yesterday. And then this popped up. Coincidence ?

    • @dantean
      @dantean 3 года назад +2

      @@charlie418791 It's the algorithm. It's created to suggest videos related to past viewing.

    • @dantean
      @dantean 3 года назад +2

      Because they were precisely the B-picture talent they were labelled from the start. I've tried watching them for more than a few seconds at a time and find it painful.

  • @Nick-ty9us
    @Nick-ty9us Год назад

    When Mr. Burns talks about them what movie are he talking about because they made several movies for 20 Century fox and Universal

  • @brotherkellymatthewbarnes8882
    @brotherkellymatthewbarnes8882 Год назад

    Before there wasThe Blue Man group there was the Ritz Brothers, nothing begins in a vacuum.

  • @Stroheim333
    @Stroheim333 4 года назад +5

    That they had no personalities is not really true. Some times, especially in sing and dance numbers, they appeared as more or less identical triplets, but most of the times Harry Ritz was the star and the "funny man in the middle", and the other two just his sidekicks. He was blond and the leader, a little taller than the others, and was the one with all the faces. The other two always tried to look like identical _twins_ around him. The impact is a kind of subtle surrealism, especially when they float together and suddenly looks like identical triplets.

  • @KairuHakubi
    @KairuHakubi 3 года назад +6

    dang, why won't the rights holders rerun their old work?
    what do they have again puttin' on the Ritz?

  • @jantyszka1036
    @jantyszka1036 3 года назад +3

    I saw 'The Three Musketeers' on TV many years ago, and it was hilarious. In their own way, they are funnier than the Marxes.

  • @janealexander1378
    @janealexander1378 3 года назад +5

    Love The Ritz Brothers! They were the only 'comedy' team not picking on each other or beating each other up. Meanness has never been funny to me.

  • @ghanasoul
    @ghanasoul 3 года назад +2

    The Ritz brothers were funny but they didn’t have distinct characters. U couldn’t tell them a part. The Marx Brothers u knew Groucho, Harpo, Chico etc. They had distinct looks, personas etc.

  • @kevinrosenberg5458
    @kevinrosenberg5458 3 года назад +2

    ritz brothers had real talent ,, the stooges sucked

  • @clurkroberts2650
    @clurkroberts2650 3 года назад +2

    I don’t get the act.

    • @joehellno9097
      @joehellno9097 3 года назад +2

      Well Cluck......uh,...Clurk, maybe they’re just too subtle and cerebral for you.?! Neither of which the trio was ever accused of. Mel Brooks gave more than enough enthusiastic references and prompts to warrant further investigation, if that’s your idea of a good time. If not, it should be. That legends find them legendary is usually a good indication there’s some good reasons for them to do so.

    • @danielstanwyck2812
      @danielstanwyck2812 3 года назад +3

      @@clurkroberts2650 dear cluck and joel. now now boys. get a grip. people have different visions. let it go at that.

  • @MRVISTA-wz7vj
    @MRVISTA-wz7vj 2 года назад +1

    they move around a lot but they're not funny. they don't have any act other than mugging for the camera. Harry is clearly the most talented but the Marx Brothers they ain't. it's not a close call.

  • @1rjbrjb
    @1rjbrjb 3 года назад +1

    OK, pretentious intellectuals are elevating schmucks for the sole purpose of bullying their inferiors. Pauline Kael and George Carlin were utter misanthropes and sadists who wanted to force us to watch these guys.
    Even Mel Brooks, he can obviously be a very funny man when he's not directing a movie, but no, these guys weren't at the baseline of anything except the basest line. Incoherent. Mincing and dancing and mugging - it looks like Danny Kaye picked up his worst habits from them.
    Is there a single memorable line from a Ritz Brothers movie or routine? And playing the identical character wasn't a sign of harmony or an innovation, it was a sign that they put no particular thought into their act.
    The Marx Brothers were touched by genius. The stooges had genius's phone number, at least for the answering service. These guys should have been understudies for the Bowery Boys. It was racist of me to think, as I once did, that Jews could not be bad at comedy. I thank the Ritz Brothers for saving me from double-reverse Anti-Semitism.