http://www.threestooges.net/filmography/episode/134http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043661/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OIBvwzv4X5wWatch HULA-LA-LA in the link above
HULA LA-LA has the distinction of being the only Three Stooges short directed by producer Hugh McCollum. Coincidentally, or perhaps not, the look and scenery of the film looks a bit more thought out than the average early 50's Shemp short and is to my liking. The island setting, with the dark scenery, huts, extras, and island clothing, are a stark contrast to the barren western saloon scenes in MERRY MAVERICKS.
This is an overall very entertaining short. The opening scene is fantastic, Shemp looking pleasantly ridiculous in his dance outfit, wonderful how they introduce his thin, wiry frame doing those dance moves from behind. A nice comic touch. Emil Sitka as the pampered studio head boss is one of his great roles, surrounded by yes men, and when he's not relying on them to speak for him, puts on a very animated performance doing dance moves. A nice job by Mr. Sitka.
Other great supporting cast roles are Kenneth McDonald as the witch doctor. I love the scene where he's describing the shrunken heads to the boys, his demeanor very much reminds me of Boris Karloff here. He even has a similar lisp in his voice. Jean Willes is also in fine form
and notice how superior her line readings are to the other two actresses who are trying to decapitate Moe and Larry. The difference between plain physical beauty vs. beauty combined with talent. That's why she gets actual billings.
The great classic scene in this short is of course the four armed Vishnu like lady wrecking havoc with the boys. The whispered call, the various ways she manages to knock the boys heads into the table, very funny stuff! Moe's eye poke to end the scene might be one of the most well timed and appropriate eye pokes in Stooge history. Finally, I would like to add the pleasant ending with the dancing and the island music playing is an unusual touch for a Stooge short, something tells me Hugh wanted it that way. Just a guess.
10/10