Soup for Nuts
Soup for Nuts

Movie spotlight

Soup for Nuts

1934
Movie
20 min
English

Bob Hope is the Master-of-Ceremonies at New York City's Carlton Club, which is going belly-up because the wife, Allyn Gillyn, of the owner, Donald Brian, won't let him book any female singers or acts because he has a penchant for hitting on them, and this makes her somewhat jealous and protective.

Insights

IMDb6.2/10
Director: Leo WhiteGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A down-on-his-luck inventor, Buster, attempts to create a revolutionary new soup recipe that is supposed to cure all ailments. He partners with a shady businessman, Leo, who has his own ulterior motives. Their invention soon leads to a series of chaotic and disastrous events as they try to bring it to market.

Critical Reception

As a short film from the early 1930s, 'Soup for Nuts' is often viewed as a minor work in Buster Keaton's filmography. While it showcases some of his characteristic physical comedy, it is generally not considered among his best efforts and is more of a curiosity for dedicated fans. The film received a limited release and therefore has a less substantial critical footprint compared to his feature films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Features some of Buster Keaton's signature silent-era physical comedy.

  • The plot is thin and relies heavily on slapstick gags.

  • Considered a lesser-known work in Keaton's career.

Google audience: Audience reception for this short is difficult to gauge due to its age and limited release. However, where discussed, it is generally seen as an amusing if unremarkable entry in Buster Keaton's later career, offering glimpses of his comedic genius.

Fun Fact

This short film was one of Buster Keaton's last appearances in a short subject, marking a transition in his career during the sound era.

AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources

My Review