Beer and Pretzels- RARE THREE STOOGES short
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Beer and Pretzels is the second of five short films starring Ted Healy and His Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard) released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on August 26, 1933. A musical-comedy film, the film also featured Bonnie Bonnell, Healy's girlfriend at the time.
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Ted was only there to hog up the spotlight and hold them back
and we can all be glad the stooges got out from under his thumb!
This was very timely since prohibition ended in 1933. it is also enlightening to see some of the nascent gags which the Stooges later honed to perfection.
Thank goodness for the Columbia shorts...without Healy!
It works well enough though. These are still enjoyable. If you were to take them canonically as the beginning of their "timeline", they just got sick of his shit and moved on without him. But since they didnt know how to properly operate without him, Moe pseudo assumes his role.
Maybe, but, Moe did it better.
Proof here that Three's Company but Four's a Crowd. That Ted Guy was lame.
Not only was he lame, he exploited the Stooges and generally paid and treated them very badly.
@@roberthill799 Good thing they went on their way
the sound effects dept at columbia is what made the stooges so dynamic. watch what mgm didnt do to their gags. and healy was a stiff shirt.
MGM built the shows around Ted Healy when, in reality, the real stars were the stooges. Columbia knew it from the get-go.
This short plays like a Columbia short - Stooges, down on their luck, take on menial job, chaos ensues.
Even if you don't know the history between Ted and the Stooges, Ted comes off as hard to like. He looks 20 years older than his age and bellows his dialogue like he's still on the vaudeville stage.
He would have been good as a bit player as the type of crooked lawyer, gangster and surly cop that the Stooges later encountered.
Today marks the 90th anniversary of this short!
Mighty good singing from the fella's at the bar at 9:40
"The Three Ambassadors" {Marty Sperzel, Jack Smith, Al Teeter}.
The comes the Stooges doing their stuff 13:17
This was a good episode of Ted and his stooges.
First time for me to see this. I enjoyed the short, and the talent it presented.
This isn't a bad short. Everybody has some good one-liners. Only thing is, I'll be singing that damn song for a week! 😂
Bonnie Bonnell's song and dance seemed fueled by I-don't-know-what (09:14).. Truly bizarre and twitchy and off-key like Elaine from Seinfeld. Normally she was pretty stable like in Plane Nuts and reasonable in Nertsery Rhymes to the point she could have been a 4th Stooge in my opinion with a little polish. Maybe that was the point? MGM Stooges are confusing and Ted seems to be a cross between Groucho and WC Fields.
Beer and pretzels and hello pop two of their best shorts at MGM
9:17 What the hell is she doing?
12:48 That look on Larry’s face it cracks me up. 😂
Looks like "The Elaine."
@@johnbauman4005 Huh?
@@Nate-rl6he Elaine from Seinfeld - same kinetic non rhythmic dance style.
@@johnbauman4005 😂! HA! I get it!
They were nowhere near as funny WITH Ted as they were without him!
I second that there brother!
Ted just made them seem so insignificant because he just had to hog the spotlight! Moe had much guts to tell Healy "We Quit!!!!!!"
But as history has proven indefinitely, their quitting Ted's act began a brand new and highly successful career for them!
And because of it they are now forever etched into the memory and history of all of us!
The Stooges didn't need a straight man to play off of. Moe, Larry, and Curly were the stars.
@@nick56677 They sure were!
Sure was good training ground though.
@@harvardkarbodie Sure was!
ty for posting these
I'm glad that Ted Healy introduced us all to the Three Stooges but I think he himself and his musical show bits was quite a bit of a bore basically imho after viewing all these very tedious shorts. Moe seemed like a SIMP in most of Ted Healy's shorts also. I think I can understand Shemp getting & staying away from Ted Healy. The Three Stooges were at their very best ON THEIR OWN. With Ted Healy it was A LOT less and very different form of entertainment.
They were waaay better without Ted.
Without Ted, they would not exist.
@@Grizzlied555 Which is where exactly be paying paychecks they weren’t receiving
Still as funny as ever
8:58- Keep your eye on the bartender at the left: Marty Sperzel later became one of the Sportsmen Quartet. The one in the middle is Jack Smith, who became very popular on radio in the 1940's, and later as host of TV's "YOU ASKED FOR IT".
This and "Plane Nuts" were the best of the Ted Healy era Stooges films.
Geez, Ted Healy is as funny as paint drying and maybe it's me but The Stooges at MGM was the entertainment equivalent of The Square Peg fitting in the round hole!
Not gonna lie I had fun watching this!
Proof that
3Stooges rule 4-ever⭐️⭐️⭐️
Nyuk nyuk nyuk
14:52 "We don't want boiled beef. We want Pâté de Foie Gras," 😂
No one still alive from this old episode .
I've never seen the shorts with Healy, and don't know much about him outside of what was portrayed in the TV movie from 2000, but I can't help feel like he really was a scumbag.
15:55 HE'S GOT FI DALLAS! classic Curley.
I guess $5 tip is pretty high during the time
what even is that in todays money? like 20 bucks?
@@jonmusicia2595 maybe
Thank God they quit from Ted and Moe took over Managing The Three Stooges.
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19:08 Why on Earth did you think that would be a thing!?
These shorts with Ted Healey are pretty funny.. But they would have been more funny with the sound effects of the Columbia Shorts...
Is all for the first time were you here curly say a victim of circumstance sound familiar
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The Healy years were so lame
This short is not bad
👍😀😂
So Healy was good for what, exactly? Besides soaking up 2/3rds of the paycheck every week? If he acted like this offstage (and loads of people said he did) I can both see and hear why he came to a bad end. Am I the only one who thinks the horsecollar in this act was Heel-y?
Is that Ted Healy?
Yes
$5.00 in 1933 equals how much in 2024?
Equivalent to $120 now. No wonder they dove after it😂 I would too
Swiped your image - glad I watched this before RUclips got ya
Incredible lack of respect in the comments for Healy. There would be no Three Stooges without him. His ego notwithstanding.
But you have to admit they were funnier without Ted. Ted's ego was one of his problems and the other is he just was not as funny as the Three Stooges. He needed them, they did not need him.
Maybe so, but if The Three Stooges kept Ted Healey around; they would’ve faded into obscurity. He’s lame
Healy was terrible.
How can a video be "rare"? It doesn't make sense. There is only one of each Three Stooges short. It may be rarely watched, or knowledge of it may be rare, but the show is not rare.
Ted wasn’t funny not enjoyable.
First
Terrible
Everybody's talking about how lousy Ted Healy was. But if it wasn't for TV reruns, would we think the Three Stooges were still funny?
Sure we would, just like Abbott and Costello or the Marx Brothers, The Three Stooges were wonderful, reruns introduced them to a new generation
@@gregscavuzzo5457 Exactly, those reruns, and people copying their routines, has kept all those teams fresh. Meanwhile The Ritz Brothers, Olsen and Johnson, the Dead End Kids, Durante and Keaton; they were all considered funny once. They all did the 'Shorts' and features the same as the people you mentioned. But they're not being consumed by the masses, so their routines are considered dated.
@@Da_Publick My Dad loved The Ritz Brothers, I didn't think that they were that funny but Dad loved them , and everyone loved Buster Eaton , even as an older man Keaton was great, in It's a Mad ,Mad ,Mad , Mad, World and the surf movies he was in he still was doing physical comedy, and as The Dead End Kids morphed into the Bowery Boys we loved to watch Slip ,Satch and Louie at Louie's Malt Shop
@@gregscavuzzo5457 All bygones; but The Stooges abide.
@@Da_Publick Just like The Dude, I hope people don't forget The Dead End Kids, or The Bowery Boys, l loved watching The Bowery Boys on Saturday morning when I was a kid, my brother and I would sit in front of the TV and laugh our butts off , Slip ,Satch , Chuck , Whitey , and Louie, these guys were always solving crimes or chasing Dracula, we loved them, after the movie was over it was time for Central States Wrestling with The Stomper , The Viking, Bob Giegel , Danny Little Bear, The Stomper was our favorite, then Mom chased us outside to play football, great life growing up in the 1960s