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Rhythm and Weep 1946

★ 5.47 votes18 min📅 1946-10-03

Get ready for the hilarious antics of Rhythm and Weep (1946), a comedy masterpiece from the one and only Jules White.

Director: Jules White

Cast

Curly Howard
Curly Howard
Curly
Larry Fine
Larry Fine
Larry
Moe Howard
Moe Howard
Moe
Gloria Patrice
Tilda
Ruth Godfrey
Hilda
Nita Bieber
Nita Bieber
Wilda
Jack Norton
Jack Norton
Mr. Walsh

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rhythm and Weep (1946) about?

The Stooges struggle to find work as actors and contemplate a drastic solution, only to meet three beautiful dancers and a charismatic millionaire Broadway producer who changes their lives.

Who directed Rhythm and Weep?

Jules White brings his unique brand of comedy to the big screen.

Who stars in Rhythm and Weep?

Curly Howard, Larry Fine, and Moe Howard lead the cast alongside Gloria Patrice, Ruth Godfrey, and Nita Bieber.

Is Rhythm and Weep (1946) worth watching?

While Rhythm and Weep may not have a high IMDb rating, its lighthearted and entertaining comedy makes it a great watch for fans of the Stooges and classic comedies.

How long is Rhythm and Weep?

The film runs for 18 minutes, making it a quick and fun watch.

About Rhythm and Weep (1946) — A Stooges Classic Comedy Short

Get ready for the hilarious antics of Rhythm and Weep (1946), a comedy masterpiece from the one and only Jules White. In this 18-minute short film, the Stooges - Curly Howard, Larry Fine, and Moe Howard - are struggling to find work as actors, so they contemplate a drastic solution. However, their plans are put on hold when they meet three beautiful dancers who share their desperation. A chance encounter with a charismatic millionaire Broadway producer changes everything, but things take a surprising turn when the group discovers the producer's true identity. With a talented cast that includes Gloria Patrice, Ruth Godfrey, and Nita Bieber, Rhythm and Weep is a lighthearted and entertaining film that explores themes of hope, despair, and the power of performance. So, if you're in the mood for a fun and quirky comedy, look no further than Rhythm and Weep (1946).