Cracked Nuts (1941) Poster

(1941)

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5/10
Nuts n' bolts a-popping'.
mark.waltz21 November 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Another one of many wacky bottom of the bill comedies that often feels like an overstuffed two reeler. It's the usual batch of whack-a-doodles from Universal's contract players seemingly having a wonderful time in this nonsense about a phony robot (with Shemp Howard inside the huge costume) that looks like its inventor, Mischa Auer. As Howard has a penchant for blondes, no non-brunette or redhead is safe, and that puts the film's heroine (Una Merkel) in jeopardy, making her milquetoast boyfriend (Stuart Erwin) stand up and take notice. Merkel's the secretary for patent maker William Crawley, dealing with the constant disorder in the office concerning all of the wild inventions that pass their way.

Getting many laughs, ableit with some stereotypical black characterizations, are butler and maid Mantan Moreland and Hattie Noel who act towards Auer's robot with typical fright, although Noel is very funny calling the creature, "Frankentin" and playing a practical joke on Moreland that backfires on her. She's also stereotypically lazy, although if I could take a siesta while a robot vacuums and does laundry, I'd take advantage of that too.

It's obvious that the robot is a fake, but this is so harmless and silly that you may find yourself unable to resist it. Ironically, Frawley has an ex-wife named Ethel, played by the svelte and much younger Astrid Allwyn, unfortunately for her also a blonde. Directed by veteran comedy guru Edward F. Cline, this just flies by, providing a nice mixture of farce and screwball without ever coming off as too stupid to tolerate.
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3/10
It shoulda been better.
planktonrules19 January 2019
"Cracked Nuts" is a B-movie from Universal which is chock full of famous supporting actors...making it a B with much more talent than usual. Imagine....Stu Erwin, William Frawley, Mischa Auer, Shemp Howard, Una Merkel, Will Wright and Mantan Moreland all crammed into the same film! This alone make the movie worth seeing for old movie buffs.

When the story begins, Larry (Erwin) wins a contest whose first prize is $5000....a huge amount for 1941 equal to the yearly salary of two people! However, Larry is a bit of a dunce and soon some con men descend upon him. In particular, Boris Kabikoff (Auer) with his fake robot (with Howard inside). Can Erwin spot the scam or is he destined to lose his brand new fortune from these slick characters?

The main story idea is pretty dopey. Add to that some VERY negative portrayals of black people (with Moreland shooting dice, being scared of ghosts and other crappy stereotypes of the day) and the film has some serious deficits. Overall, it's a film that could have been terrific and has its moments...but overall really isn't all that good.
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10/10
I have Blonde-itis too! Love Shemp!
vilenciaproductions24 September 2020
"Blonde-itis" Definition: One who has a tendency to chase any blonde woman in a skirt! And hey, let's face it; as the cop said in the movie when Boris tries to explain Ivan's love for blonde females: "He has Blonde-itis." to which the cop replied "Who don't!" Sounds good to me! Any great old flick such as this one that lacks political correctness by today's standards gets ten stars from me! Bought a 16mm print of this flick because I love Shemp! But also because I had never heard of this picture before I saw the listing for sale on-line! Speaking of the lack of political correctness, toss in the mix good old Bill Frawley (the only reason to watch "I Love Lucy") and the fact that I knew Marc Daniels who directed the first season of that show! Then add Mantan Moreland and Hattie Noel - how can you go wrong! Frankentin as Hattie Noel calls him, while she kicks back and let's Ivan vacuum the living room for her, is a riot! The only down side, we needed more Shemp! A 420 Shemp-Fest would be great! Two Stars, Five Stars - I give it Ten Stars! Don't be so uptight! We're all stereotyped at one time or another! Hey everybody thinks I'm a long haired stoner surfer dude! Live a little try and catch this flick! The copy on You-Tube looks like crap! Universal Pictures probably lost the 35mm nitrate negative in the 2008 fire! Thank goodness that 16mm prints have turned up for sale! Oh No, my blondeitis is kicking in, I think a beautiful woman just walked by, gotta run, see yea! Wait for me Mr. President, I'll join you!
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