Time Out for Rhythm | Comedy | The Three Stooges | Classic Film
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
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Time Out for Rhythm (1941)
Director: Sidney Salkow
Writers: Edmund L. Hartmann(screenplay), Bert Lawrence(screenplay), Bert Granet(story)
Stars: Rudy Vallee, Ann Miller, Rosemary Lane
Genre: Comedy, Music
Country: United States
Language: English
Release Date: 5 June 1941 (USA)
Duration: 74 min
Reviews:
"Wow, this was a great movie! This has to be one of the best movies they did when Curly was with the group. For being in a supporting role here the Stooges get a lot of great screen time and they make the most of it. All the stuff they do in this movie is freaking hilarious. Seeing a healthy Curly do the "Maharajah" Routine is worth it alone, it makes the one a few years later in "Three Little Pirates" with a sick Curly pale in comparison. But that's just the begging of the fun with their gangster impression, the Telegram messengers bit and they even bring back the Melodrama bit they did back in vaudeville with Ted Healy. Then they hit another home run with their Conga Dance at the end with Brenda and Cobina performing with them. Curly was awesome trying to be like Carmen Miranda! I was laughing out loud several times while watching them. I also enjoyed the main storyline because the actors did a great job. Ann Miller was amazing, now that's how you dance! She was something else.
All in all, a good, fun movie that doesn't deserve its rare and obscure status. This should have been put on DVD ages ago! If you can catch it on cable or get a copy from someone like I did its worth it."-Written by J.Toner on IMDb.com
Also Known As (AKA):
(original title) Time Out for Rhythm
Brazil Entra no Cordão
Greece (transliterated title) Skandala kai rythmoi
Mexico Al compás de la música
Portugal Amor e Música
Sweden På swingens vingar
USA (working title) Show Business
USA Time Out for Rhythm
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Fun movie. It was great to see again the Three Stooges old vaudeville routine "Mah Hah".
Ah hah
Def The Stooges best feature film appearance. Curly in his prime 👌🏻
Too bad this is one of the few movies that has him in it. The rest are with Curly Joe.😞
@@dreamguardian8320 the original Curly was in Rockin' In The Rockies (1945).
So true.
It always fun to have the Three Stooges.
Don't really like musicals, but the Stooges and Ann Miller convinced me. Thanks for posting!
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@@ArtflixMovieClassics Thanks, but not a fan of Lizabeth Scott. : )
Moe: "Maha!"
Curly: "Aha!"
Raja!
Not surprised that the total length of time the three stooges appeared in time out for rhythm is indistinguishable to the standard time the stooges had in their Columbia shorts.
Ann Miller was talented and gorgeous.
great movie
💜👍
Ted Healy and his Stooges went their separate ways ( NOT a breakup ) when Ted stayed at MGM and they went over to Columbia but by 1937, Healy was making movies over at Warner Bros., starting with “ Varsity Show” and “ Hollywood Hotel”, both with Mabel Todd playing his girlfriend. The next movie Ted was going to be in was “ Golddiggers in Paris”, but Healy was killed and Allen Jenkins had to replace him, with Mabel Todd playing his girlfriend; also that movie had Rudy Vallee in it. So I find it very unusual for
Healy’s Stooges to be in the same movie with Jenkins and Vallee, that’s all. 😮
YES, I guess you figured out, I’ve been a Ted Healy fan since the early 1970s … 😊
Would you decribe Allen Jenkins' voice as nasal, booming and gravelly?
The maha
Maha aha
Off-beat is Officer Dibble on Top Cat.
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