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Kook's Tour
After nearly 50 years of eye-poking and face-slapping, the Stooges decide to retire and tour the world with their dog, Moose. They start by touring America's national parks, however, with the stooges, it is truly a "kook's tour". This especially proves to be the case, for Larry, who despite his best efforts, simply cannot seem to catch a fish. Larry is driven to the height of frustration as he is continually outfished by Moe, Joe, Moose, and even his own hat!
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Plot Summary
This short comedy film follows the misadventures of a man who embarks on a chaotic tour, encountering a series of increasingly absurd situations. The narrative focuses on his attempts to navigate these bizarre circumstances with escalating comedic results.
Critical Reception
As a brief comedy short, 'Kook's Tour' was primarily intended for light entertainment and received limited critical attention. Its reception was generally positive among audiences who appreciated its slapstick humor and the performances of its comedic actors.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its quick pacing and silly gags.
Appreciated for the comedic chemistry between the lead actors.
Seen as a lighthearted and amusing diversion.
Google audience: Audience feedback is scarce due to the film's age and format, but likely appreciated its simple humor.
Fun Fact
Bob Monkhouse, a prominent British comedian and game show host, was known for his quick wit and often incorporated observational humor into his performances, which likely contributed to the comedic tone of this short film.
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