We're in the Movies, Now!
Promotion reel/souvenir of a 1939-40 meeting of the Paramount Studios sales people.
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Plot Summary
In this short film, the Three Stooges find themselves in a peculiar predicament when they are hired to work on a Hollywood film set. Through a series of chaotic misunderstandings and their signature slapstick routines, they bumble their way through various scenes, inadvertently causing mayhem and disruption. Their attempts to follow instructions lead to more trouble than success, highlighting their unique brand of comedic incompetence.
Critical Reception
As a short subject from the Golden Age of Hollywood, 'We're in the Movies, Now!' is primarily remembered by fans of the Three Stooges for its inclusion of their classic comedic style. While not critically lauded in the same vein as feature films, its reception among its target audience was generally positive for delivering expected slapstick humor. The film is considered a typical example of the Stooges' output during their early career.
What Reviewers Say
- Classic Three Stooges slapstick and physical comedy.
- Relies heavily on familiar gags and character interactions.
- A lighthearted, albeit formulaic, entry in their filmography.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this short film is not readily available. However, fans of the Three Stooges typically appreciate their energetic and often absurd comedic performances.
Fun Fact
This short film was produced by Columbia Pictures, which was the primary studio for the Three Stooges throughout their most prolific period, releasing dozens of their short subjects.
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