

Woman Haters
The stooges join the "Women Haters" club and vow to have nothing to do with the fair sex. Larry marries a girl anyway and attempts to hide the fact from Moe and Curly as they take a train trip.
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Plot Summary
A trio of bachelors, determined to avoid the entanglements of marriage, embark on a sea voyage. Their vows to remain bachelors are put to the test when they encounter a group of women on the same ship. Amidst songs and comedic situations, the men find their resolutions challenged by the charms of the women.
Critical Reception
Woman Haters is a largely forgotten musical comedy from the early sound era, notable primarily for its novelty musical numbers and for being an early film for director Edgar G. Ulmer. While it offered lighthearted entertainment for its time, it is not generally considered a classic of the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers some amusing musical sequences and comedic moments.
- A light and breezy musical comedy typical of its era.
- Lacks significant lasting impact but provides simple entertainment.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this vintage film, but general sentiment suggests it was a harmless and enjoyable diversion in its time, with some appreciating its musical elements.
Fun Fact
This film is notable for its innovative use of early Technicolor, although much of the film is in black and white.
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