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Director
  
Jules White

Film series
  
Three Stooges Films

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

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IMDb

Genre
  
Short, Comedy, Music

Producer
  
Jules White

Writer
  
Felix Adler (story)

Language
  
English

Rhythm and Weep movie poster

Release date
  
October 3, 1946 (1946-10-03)

Genres
  
Short Film, Comedy, Slapstick, Black-and-white, Farce

Cast
  
Curly Howard
(Curly),
Larry Fine
(Larry (as Larry)),
Moe Howard
(Moe (as Moe)),
Gloria Patrice
(Hilda),
Ruth Godfrey
(Tilda),
Nita Bieber
(Hilda)

Three Stooges Films movies
  
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Tagline
  
Unsuccessful musicians Moe, Larry and Curly decide to end it all by jumping from a skyscraper, where they meet three unsuccessful dancers and a strange man

Rhythm and Weep a 1946 film directed by Jules White. It is the 95th short film released by Columbia Pictures starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

Plot

The Stooges play the roles of unsuccessful actors who have decided to end it all by jumping off a skyscraper. On top of the building, they discover three girls with an unsuccessful dancing act who have also decided to jump. The Stooges immediately fall in love with the girls. The six distraught lovers are still planning to jump when they suddenly hear piano music playing. They leave the ledge to go find the source of the music. On a lower floor they discover a piano-playing millionaire who is looking for a talented act. He promises them a significant amount of money if they are good. Their act is a success with the millionaire, who doubles their salaries and says, "The way I throw my money around, I bet you think I'm crazy!" As if on cue, two men in white coats come to take him back to an asylum.

References

Rhythm and Weep Wikipedia
Rhythm and Weep IMDb Rhythm and Weep themoviedb.org


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