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Hokus Pokus

  • Director: Jules White
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Fantasy Comedy, Children's Fantasy
  • Themes: Witches
  • Release Year: 1949

Plot

When blonde Mary Ainslee picks three saps to unwittingly help her swindle an insurance company, she has the misfortune of choosing the Three Stooges. Mary has taken to a wheelchair and convinced the boys -- and the insurance man (Vernon Dent) -- that she deserves to be awarded 25 thousand dollars. The Stooges wait on her hand and foot, unaware that when they're out of her room, she ditches the wheelchair. After getting her breakfast (in usual hilarious Stooge fashion), the trio head off to work. Their job is to hang posters and that day they're putting up an advertisement for the great hypnotist Svengarlic. ("He'll steal your breath away!" the poster announces.) The Stooges want the hypnotist to work his magic on Mary so that she can walk again, but Svengarlic is more interested in winning an audience by hypnotizing the Stooges. Under his spell, they walk out onto a flagpole high on a building and dance. But a distracted bicyclist knocks Svengarlic over and the Stooges are abruptly awakened. They immediately panic when they see where they are, then the flagpole breaks, sending them flying through an open window. The boys land directly in the insurance office where Mary is about to be handed her check. She stands up to avoid the flying Stooges, revealing her ruse, and the insurance man promptly rips up the check. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide

Cast

Mary Ainslee; Vernon Dent; Larry Fine - Larry; Moe Howard - Moe; Shemp Howard - Shemp

Credit

Jules White - Director
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Hokus Pokus
Directed by Jules White
Produced by Jules White
Written by Felix Adler
Starring Moe Howard
Larry Fine
Shemp Howard
Mary Ainslee
David Bond
Vernon Dent
Ned Glass
Jimmy Lloyd
Cinematography Vincent J. Farrar
Editing by Edwin H. Bryant
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) United States May 5, 1949
Running time 16' 08"
Country  United States
Language English
Preceded by Who Done It?
Followed by Fuelin' Around

Hokus Pokus is the 115th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959.

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Plot

Shemp flips the sunnyside down eggs over his shoulder onto Moe's face. Shemp then asks "Hey, Moe, where'd you get the sunglasses?"

The Stooges are three paperhangers who also look after invalid Mary (Mary Ainslee), who always uses a wheelchair. The seemingly helpless blonde, however, is trying to swindle her insurance company out of $25,000, as she is not handicapped in the least. While the Stooges are at work hanging posters, they are taken by one poster that advertises a great hypnotist, Svengarlic ("He'll steal your breath away!" the poster announces). The Stooges want the hypnotist to work his magic on Mary so that she can walk again, but Svengarlic is more interested in winning an audience by hypnotizing the Stooges. Under his spell, they walk out onto a flagpole high on a building and dance. But a distracted bicyclist knocks Svengarlic over and the Stooges are abruptly awakened. They immediately panic when they see where they are, then the flagpole breaks, sending them flying through an open window. The boys land directly in the insurance office where Mary is about to be handed her check. Startled, she jumps out of her wheelchair, exposing her scheme.

The trio dance up a storm on a flagpole in Hokus Pokus.

Notes

  • The Stooges make an amusing reference to Sing Sing Correctional Facility, in which Shemp believes he has hypnotized Moe into thinking he is locked up in the infamous prison.
  • The character name 'Svengarlic' is a parody of 'Svengali,' the name of a fictional character in George du Maurier's 1894 novel Trilby.[1]
  • Hokus Pokus was reworked in 1956 as Flagpole Jitters, using ample stock footage. In particular, the two pictures have very different endings: Mary is a fraud here, whereas in the later picture she is actually paraplegic. In the remake Svengarlic is the fraud.

References

  1. ^ Solomon, Jon. (2002) The Complete Three Stooges: The Official Filmography and Three Stooges Companion, p. 256; Comedy III Productions, Inc., ISBN 0971186804

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