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The Tooth Will Out
The stooges graduate from dental school and go out west to open a practice. Everything goes well until Shemp "cures" an outlaw's toothache from the instructions in a carpentry book, and the boys must leave on the run.
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Plot Summary
A mild-mannered dentist, Arthur Miller, finds himself entangled in a murder plot when his former patient, a gangster, is found dead in his office. Arthur becomes the prime suspect and must race against time to clear his name and uncover the real killer amidst a web of deceit and danger.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Tooth Will Out' received modest attention, largely overshadowed by bigger studio productions. Critics noted its serviceable mystery plot and the unique casting of comedian Fred Allen in a dramatic role. While not a critical darling, it found an audience appreciative of its B-movie noir sensibilities.
What Reviewers Say
Fred Allen's surprising turn as a dramatic lead was a talking point.
The film delivers a competent, albeit conventional, noir mystery.
Its short runtime makes for a brisk and digestible viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse, but those available often highlight the novelty of seeing Fred Allen step outside his comedic persona, with some appreciating the straightforward mystery. The film is generally seen as a well-executed, if unremarkable, entry into the film noir genre.
Fun Fact
This film marked a rare dramatic role for Fred Allen, primarily known for his successful radio comedy show, 'Allen's Alley'.
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