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Listen Judge (1952) is your quintessential Stooge flick, packed with zany gags and a chaotic energy that defines their brand of comedy. The pacing is frenetic, as our trio finds themselves embroiled in a courtroom farce that spirals into slapstick mayhem when they end up working for the very judge who's trying to prosecute them. It's not just about the laughs though; there's a certain charm in their desperate attempts to fit into the domestic world of the judge, and the practical effects, especially during the baking scene, are delightfully messy. Each performance captures the essence of their comedic personas, making for a fun, if not slightly chaotic, viewing experience that feels distinctly of its era.
This film is an interesting piece within the Stooge collection, showcasing their particular style of humor in a courtroom setting. It's not the most widely circulated, and you might find it a bit harder to track down than other entries in their filmography. Fans often appreciate the unique blend of slapstick and situational comedy, making it a notable point of interest for dedicated collectors.
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