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Brideless Groom - Movie Review |
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To inherit a fortune, voice teacher Shemp must marry before six o'clock, but no girl will accept his proposal. Finally one of his repulsive students agrees to marry him, just in the nick of time. When the rest of the prospective brides hear about the inheritance, they show up at the ceremony and a free for all ensues. Shemp marries before the deadline, but wishes he was still a free man. Shemp Howard plays a vocal coach in this Three Stooges short. His most adoring student is a homely young miss who cheerfully mangles "The Voice of Spring." As soon as her lesson is over, Moe and Larry show up and inform him that his Uncle Caleb has left him a half a million dollars - provided that he is married by six o'clock that evening. Shemp needs a bride in a hurry, so he heads to a phone booth with his little black book and a handful of nickels, but he only manages to get tangled up with Moe. Then he sees a pretty girl (Christine McIntyre), who's a new resident in the building, but she turns out to be a violent psychopath. Shemp has no choice but to take his awful voice student to the altar, but as the justice of the peace (Emil Sitka) is preparing to wed them, an angry group of Shemp's former girlfriends show up - Moe ran a notice in the paper announcing his dilemma. The women battle furiously to become Shemp's bride, and the Stooges are all the worse for wear. The semi-conscious Shemp manages to say "I do" to the singing student, and when he comes to and realizes what he's done, his response is to scream, "Help!" If this short bears a few similarities to the Buster Keaton silent Seven Chances, it could be because writer Clyde Bruckman worked on both films.
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Brideless Groom - Cast & Crew |
| Directed by: Edward Bernds Produced by: Hugh McCollum, Jules White Written by: Clyde Bruckman Starring: Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Shemp Howard Crew: Charles Clague, Henry DeMond, Vincent J Farrar Copyright: Public Domain Format: Black + White Duration: 17 mins Year: 1947 Tags: Bad Song, Beautiful Woman, Face Slap, Inheritance, Mistaken Identity, Music Teacher, Phone Booth, Slapstick, Telephone Booth, The Three Stooges, Wedding, Wedding Ceremony, Will |
Brideless Groom Trivia - Did You Know?The film features longtime Stooges supporting player Emil Sitka's best-remembered line, "Hold hands, you lovebirds". The line was immortalized in Pulp Fiction - it can be heard while John Travolta is pumping a hypodermic full of adrenaline into the overdosed Uma Thurman. The line is engraved on Sitka's headstone. Related FilmsSing a Song of Six Pants | Malice In The Palace | Disorder in the Court | The General | Kansas City Confidential | |
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