Men in Black (1934) | |
| Director(s) | Ray McCarey |
| Producer(s) | Jules White (uncredited) |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Short Films |
| Top Topics | |
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Men in Black (1934) was a Comedy - Short Films Film directed by Ray McCarey and produced by Jules White.
Academy Awards 1934 --- Ceremony Number 7 (source: AMPAS)
| Award | Recipient | Result |
| Best Live Action Short | Jules White, Producer | Nominated |
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Quotes from
Tiny Patient:
Say, doctor, do you really think I'm gonna get better?
Dr. Moe Howard: I'm very sorry, but I'm afraid you are.
Tiny Patient: Oh, thanks, doctor. You don't know how I really appreciate it.
Dr. Moe Howard, Dr. Curly Howard, Dr. Larry Fine: For Duty and Humanity!
Dr. Graves: How did you find that patient in room 67?
Dr. Moe Howard: Under the bed!
Dr. Graves: How did you find that patient in room 73?
Dr. Larry Fine: Up on the chandelier.
Dr. Graves: What did you do for him?
Dr. Curly Howard: Nothing! What'd he ever do for us?
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Dr. Moe Howard: I'm very sorry, but I'm afraid you are.
Tiny Patient: Oh, thanks, doctor. You don't know how I really appreciate it.
Dr. Moe Howard, Dr. Curly Howard, Dr. Larry Fine: For Duty and Humanity!
Dr. Graves: How did you find that patient in room 67?
Dr. Moe Howard: Under the bed!
Dr. Graves: How did you find that patient in room 73?
Dr. Larry Fine: Up on the chandelier.
Dr. Graves: What did you do for him?
Dr. Curly Howard: Nothing! What'd he ever do for us?
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Facts about
Title is a spoof of Men in White.
The bizarre medical terminology used by The Three Stooges was ad-libbed.
The film was refused a UK cinema certificate in 1934.
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The bizarre medical terminology used by The Three Stooges was ad-libbed.
The film was refused a UK cinema certificate in 1934.
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