A father tells bedtime stories to his three sons.A father tells bedtime stories to his three sons.A father tells bedtime stories to his three sons.
Moe Howard
- Boy
- (as Howard)
Larry Fine
- Boy
- (as Fine)
Curly Howard
- Boy
- (as Howard)
Bonnie Bonnell
- The Good Fairy
- (as Bonny)
Beth Dodge
- Turn of a Fan Dancer
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Betty Dodge
- Turn of a Fan Dancer
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Lottice Howell
- Turn of a Fan Singer
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
The Rounders
- Woman in the Shoe Quintet
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Ethelind Terry
- The Woman in the Shoe
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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I disagree with plankton rules on several points. I would never give Nertsery Rhymes a 10, but I don't think it's despicable. I watched this short on TCM in the mid nineties and was very pleased for the surprises it held. It's a kind of patchwork, where it was obvious, being a 1933 film, that the two musical numbers had been taken from the earliest 1929/1930 MGM talkies. I was, at first, struck at seeing the three stooges perform a smoothly timed and really funny story. In fact, this is the only film where I have found the Three Stooges'act getting across. I agree with M. Planktonrules that Healy was nasty, and that the more talented Stooges did the right thing when they dumped him one year later. But, overall, the farce turns out quite well, with many unexpected comedy twists as well in the action as in the lines spoken. As to the "Lady in the fan" and "Lady in the shoe" clips, the worse it can be said is that they hardly fit in the screenplay. However, their music, in one case to Nacio Herb Brown's credit, is nice and pleasant and the staging charmingly out of date. The colour quality is also strikingly good. In short, I think this is the kind of film that makes people getting interested in old movies.
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- TriviaFilm debut of Curly Howard.
- ConnectionsEdited from What Price Melody? (1930)
- SoundtracksThe Story of the Lady in the Fan
Performed by Bonnie Bonnell
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- Also known as
- Nursery Rhymes
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- Runtime20 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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What was the official certification given to Nertsery Rhymes (1933) in the United States?
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