Roast Beef and Movies
Roast Beef and Movies | |
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Directed by | Samuel Baerwitz |
Written by | Richy Craig Jr. |
Starring |
George Givot Curly Howard Bobby Callahan Albertina Rasch |
Music by | Dimitri Tiomkin |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release dates |
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Running time | 16 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Roast Beef and Movies (1934) is a short subject starring George Givot, along with Curly Howard (billed as "Jerry Howard"), Bobby Callahan, and the Albertina Rasch Dancers. (The film does not feature Ted Healy or the other Stooges and is the only known solo screen appearance of Curly Howard without his brother Moe.) The music is by Dmitri Tiomkin, who was married to Rasch at the time.
Notable in this film is Howard being more of a "middle stooge," similar to Larry Fine's character in the Three Stooges films, and using his real voice without the "Curly" inflections. Calahan played the "dumb" character that Howard would normally play.
The short, filmed in two-strip Technicolor, uses the "Chinese Ballet" segment from the MGM movie Children of Pleasure and the "Woman in the Shoe" segment from MGM's Lord Byron of Broadway (both 1930).[1]