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Director
  
Jack Cummings

Film series
  
Three Stooges Films

Country
  
United States

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IMDb

Genre
  
Short, Comedy

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Release date
  
September 16, 1933 (1933-09-16)

Writer
  
Matt Brooks, Ted Healy, Moe Howard

Music director
  
Irving Berlin, Dimitri Tiomkin, Dave Dreyer

Cast
  
Curly Howard
(Curly),
Ted Healy
,
Moe Howard
(Moe),
Larry Fine
(Larry),
Bonnie Bonnell

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Three Stooges Films movies

Hello Pop! is the third of five short films starring Ted Healy and His Stooges released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1933. A musical-comedy film, the film also featured the Albertina Rasch Dancers and Bonnie Bonnell (Healy's girlfriend at the time). The film was considered lost until a 35mm nitrate print was discovered in Australia in January 2013. Stooges Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard were billed as "Howard, Fine and Howard."

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Plot

A theater producer (Healy) is trying to stage an elaborate musical revue. His efforts are constantly interrupted by demanding back stage personalities: a flaky musician (Henry Armetta), a woman who keeps try to ask him something (Bonnie Bonnell), and his raucous sons (the Stooges in children's costumes).

He is able to get the show ready for presentation, but during the main number, the Three Stooges slip beneath the enormous hoopskirt costume worn by the leading vocalist. They emerge on stage during the performance, ruining the show.

Cast

  • Ted Healy as Father
  • Moe Howard as Son
  • Larry Fine as Son
  • Curly Howard as Son
  • Bonnie Bonnell as Bonnie
  • Henry Armetta as Italian Musician
  • Edward Brophy as Brophy
  • Rosetta Duncan as Singer/Dancer
  • Vivian Duncan as Singer/Dancer
  • The Albertina Rasch Girls as Themselves
  • Tiny Sandford as Strongman
  • Production

    Originally planned under the title Back Stage, Hello Pop! was the third of five short films made by MGM featuring the vaudeville act billed as “Ted Healy and His Stooges.” The act focused primarily on Healy’s wit and caustic commentary, with the Stooges receiving the brunt of the physical slapstick. For the MGM short films, actress Bonnie Bonnell was incorporated into the configuration as Healy’s love interest.

    Hello Pop! was the second of two MGM Stooges shorts filmed in the two-color Technicolor process. (Nertsery Rhymes, the act’s first film for MGM, was also shot in color.) The use of color was predicated on the decision to recycle two Technicolor musical numbers from earlier MGM films into Hello Pop!: the Irving Berlin song "I'm Sailing on a Sunbeam", from the MGM film It’s a Great Life (1929), and the "Moon Ballet" sequence from the never-completed MGM feature The March of Time (1930).

    Preservation status

    In the 1930s, studios were offered their two-color negatives by Technicolor, who was at that time storing them. Most studios declined the offer, the camera negatives were junked, and original release prints usually disposed of shortly after a theatrical run. A print existed in MGM's Vault #7, but was destroyed by fire in 1967.

    In January 2013, it was announced that Hello Pop! had been located in an Australian private film collection and was in the process of being restored for public viewing. The film was screened at Film Forum in New York City on 30 September 2013.

    DVD Release

    Warner Archive released Hello Pop! on September 24, 2014 on DVD in region 1 as part of the Classic Shorts From The Dream Factory series, Volume 3 DVD set (featuring Howard, Fine and Howard). The film was released with five other Ted Healy and the Stooges shorts made for MGM, Plane Nuts (1933), Roast Beef and Movies (1934), Beer and Pretzels (1933), Nertsery Rhymes (1933), and The Big Idea (1934).

    References

    Hello Pop! Wikipedia
    Hello Pop! IMDb