Beer and Pretzels

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Beer and Pretzels
Directed by Jack Cummings
Written by Ted Healy
Matty Brooks
Moe Howard
Starring Ted Healy
Bonnie Bonnell
Moe Howard
Larry Fine
Curly Howard
Edward Brophy
Jack Norton
Smilin Jack Smith
Martin Sperzel
Al Teeter
Music by Al Goodhart
Gus Kahn
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release dates August 26, 1933 (U.S.)
Running time 19' 25"
Country United States
Language English

Beer and Pretzels (1933) is the second of five short subjects starring Ted Healy and His Stooges released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. A musical-comedy film, the short also featured Bonnie Bonnell, Healy's girlfriend at the time.

Some footage of Healy and the Three Stooges from the unfinished MGM musical The March of Time was included in the short.[1]

Plot

Ted Healy and his Stooges are entertainers. But because Healy is much more interested in women than he is in performing, they are thrown out of the Happy Hour Theatre. Unable to keep a job anywhere else, they are reduced to waiting tables at a high-class restaurant. This, of course, ends up being a disaster as the restaurant is thrown into chaos because of them. So, yet again, they are thrown back out on to the streets.

Cast

Uncredited Cast

  • Edward Brophy as Theater Manager
  • Fred Malatesta as Restaurant Manager
  • Jack Smith as Singing Bartender
  • Martin Sperzel as Singing Bartender
  • Al Teeter as Singing Bartender

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