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Gents Without Cents (1944)

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Offline metaldams

The sign “Go Slow” being read like the town called “Goslow” I just saw in the 1931 Joe E. Brown comedy, BROADMINDED.  Perhaps a Vaudeville line, I don’t know, but just saw it predate The Three Stooges.
- Doug Sarnecky


Offline Daddy Dewdrop

Not a huge fan of these "variety show" shorts.  Just an average Curly for me.  However, I always loved the Niagara Falls routine, so there's that.

#111. Gents Without Cents


Offline Allen Champion

An immensely entertaining short, and Curly's last hurrah.  Seeing the amazing vitality and energy Curly exudes here is delightful and tragic, knowing what lies just ahead for him. 
"What do you know of the blood, sweat and toil of a theatrical production? Of the dedication of the men and the women in the noblest profession of them all?"


Offline Woe-ee-Woe-Woe80

An immensely entertaining short, and Curly's last hurrah.  Seeing the amazing vitality and energy Curly exudes here is delightful and tragic, knowing what lies just ahead for him.

I thought Curly was still in very good form in No Dough Boys and Three Pests In A Mess.