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Rhythm and Weep is a curious blend of slapstick and musical comedy, featuring The Stooges at their frantic best. The pacing is brisk, with the humor often veering into the absurd—typical of their style. The rooftop setup gives a unique atmosphere, creating a sense of desperation that contrasts with the ensuing chaos of auditions and rehearsals. The performances bring a delightful energy, with three dancers adding an interesting dynamic to the trio's antics. It's not just about laughs; there's a kind of sweet camaraderie that runs through it, making it an odd little gem in the Stooge filmography.
Rhythm and Weep has had a somewhat limited release history, primarily circulating in low-quality prints, which makes higher-quality versions a bit of a treasure for collectors. Its novelty as a musical comedy featuring The Stooges adds to its allure, and while it's not among their more widely discussed films, there's a niche interest in its quirky blend of humor and choreography. The film tends to surface at collector conventions, often drawing attention due to its rarity and the charm of its premise.
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