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the ouevre of cineaste Jules White
Somewhere there is a doctorate waiting for someone who wishes to go over the entire output of director-producer Jules White: or, if not a doctorate, the extreme sympathy of anyone who enjoys good movie comedy. Mr. White is known today as the producer-director of the Three Stooges shorts, which he produced when he was in charge of short subjects for Columbia. Earlier, he had done the "Dogville" series for MGM, in which dogs were wired into costumes and used as the subjects of travesties of popular features. Earlier, he directed silent comedies.
Throughout all of these, Mr. White showed a taste which did not appeal to the lowest common denominator, but actually sank beneath it. Violence, bad acting and bad scripts were his stock in trade.
If you think the Three Stooges are great comedy -- and there are a surprising number of people who do -- then you might enjoy this silent comedy about a schnook victimized by his shrewish wife and plate-juggling brother-in-law. I didn't.
Throughout all of these, Mr. White showed a taste which did not appeal to the lowest common denominator, but actually sank beneath it. Violence, bad acting and bad scripts were his stock in trade.
If you think the Three Stooges are great comedy -- and there are a surprising number of people who do -- then you might enjoy this silent comedy about a schnook victimized by his shrewish wife and plate-juggling brother-in-law. I didn't.
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