Men in Black
A TONIC for the BLUES!
1934 | 19m | English
Popularity: 0.4 (history)
| Director: | Ray McCarey |
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| Writer: | Felix Adler |
| Staring: |
| The stooges are three doctors who graduated medical school by being in it for too many years. They come across such problems as an overly chirpy nurse, a mental patient, and a combination to a safe swallowed by the hospital superintendent in the course of their attempt to get through the day. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 28, 1934 |
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| Director: | Ray McCarey |
| Writer: | Felix Adler |
| Genres: | Comedy |
| Keywords | slapstick comedy, short film |
| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 30, 2026 Entered: Apr 28, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Moe Howard | Dr. Howard |
| Larry Fine | Dr. Fine |
| Curly Howard | Dr. Howard |
| Dell Henderson | Dr. Graves (uncredited) |
| Phyllis Crane | Anna Conda (uncredited) |
| 'Little Billy' Rhodes | Tiny Patient (uncredited) |
| Kay Hughes | Nurse (uncredited) |
| Irene Coleman | Nurse |
| Jeanie Roberts | Hiccupping Nurse (uncredited) |
| Hank Mann | Glass Door Man (uncredited) |
| Billy Gilbert | Dangerous Patient (uncredited) |
| Bud Jamison | Tiny Patient’s Doctor (uncredited) |
| Charles King | Anesthesiologist (uncredited) |
| Charles Dorety | Doctor (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Felix Adler | Screenplay, Story |
| James Sweeney | Editor |
| Ray McCarey | Director |
| Benjamin H. Kline | Director of Photography |
| Name | Title |
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| Jules White | Producer |
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It’s hard to imagine anyone ever giving Curly, Larry and Moe a job playing in the sandpit let alone in an hospital, but given that they graduated with the “highest temperatures in their class” they have been sent to a busy hospital to help out. That’d be the ultimate triumph of hope over expectation ... as this trio race around the corridors responding to emergency calls as only they can! I am not really a fan of this sort of slapstick comedy, but there’s no doubt that these three have an almost perfect ability to work in marvellously co-ordinated concert. Their antics and escapades all come across as entirely natural, and their abilities to perform amidst a supporting cast of actors who manage to keep a straight face as chaos increasingly reigns around them is impressive. Medical science provides plenty of fertile territory for them and this one culminates with a bit of comedy faux-surgery that rather sums up their enthusiastic haplessness. Though I doubt I’d need to watch this again, it does rattle along for an hectic twenty minutes of skilful synchronicity.