Catfish Chowder filmed in 1945 Malice In The Palace 1949! Which makes sense since Shemp took over for Curly in 1946 and I'm seeing a few of the same gags that the Stooges did in theirs!
4:25 Sounds like the mics picked up a prop plane flying overhead. Funny, considering this movie takes place during the 1890s, and the Wright Bros. didn't have their first flight until the following decade.
I was hoping that I wasn't the only one who noticed the plane flying in the background during this scene. But, then...this movie came out in the middle 1940s (1945, I think), so it's not really that unusual. Personally, I didn't know that it took place during the 1890s until I read your comment just now. I just assumed that it took place when the movie was filmed in the 1940s.
Poor Costello. He's the one who wanted something to eat. Yet, every time he tries to eat his meal, the cats underneath the table react. And, someone please answer me this question: HOW did the two cooked pieces of meat "suck" the milk dry after Costello pours it on them?
11 years later here's my interpretation: He believes the burger patties are made out of cats. Cats like milk... Earlier it is implied that the burger is still alive because he hears meowing. So the cat burger drank the milk.... That's what goes on inside Lou's childish mind, I'd say. If you're asking HOW it was done, well you've gotta ask a prop man but a hole in the plate connected to a small pipe or something would be the obvious answer.
@jacobhanan Aight so knowing what clip you meant about the Three Stooges I did some research. Three Stooges did this skit in 1949 called "Malice in the Palace" This clip of Abbot and Costello doing it is from the movie "Naughty Nineties", 1890's not 1990's, and was created in *drumroll* 1945. So while Abbot and Costello are the originals it's my opinion that the Three Stooges did it best.
That's In The Navy(1942) where Shemp appears with Abbott & Costello for the first time(Shemp appeared in a couple of Bud & Lou's film, including Africa Screams-1950, one of the boys' better known films).
@@andrewcastleberry4921 I had a boxed set of all the movies the last one was entitled Abbott and Costello meet Jerry Seinfeld, Seinfeld pays tribute to them and said they used a lot of bits from the vaudeville days in their movies, He said there were variations to the bits, you could either be eating cats or dogs depending on which variation you want, He also said Abbott made 60 percent to Costello's 40 percent because a good straight man was hard to find, Good day to one fan from another,
DID YOU KNOW THAT COSTELLO WAS AN EXTRA TO HIS TWO MOVIE HEROES, LAUREL AND HARDY, IN THEIR EARLY SILENT (AND BRILLIANTLY FUNNY!) MOVIE, "THE BATTLE OF THE CENTURY"? IF YOU LOOK HARD ENOUGH - AND DON'T BLINK - YOU CAN SPOT HIM IN HIS CLOSE-UP! READ ALL ABOUT THEN - AND EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENED BEFORE AND AFTER STAN LAUREL MET OLIVER HARDY - IN "ARTHUR AND NORVELLE: THE FORGOTTEN AND REAL LEGEND OF LAUREL AND HARDY", JUST OUT, EXCLUSIVE TO AMAZON!
@@amadeusamwater Years ago there was a similar scene where a clam was jumping out of the bowl and attacking the guy eating. It might have been Buster Keaton. Anybody remember that?
It was funny seeing the cats trying to scatter from under the table to keep from getting a boot up the backside. 5:06
Abbott asks Costello ," do you want some Catsup'' , Funny ........
I would give these two very funny men two thumbs up never been any one as funny like them best of there time's
2:25 this man really spills with both glasses
I can’t! Classic 🤣🤣🤣
I started crying when he barked at his food
Dude those 2 cats are still alive
He’s funny I’m 56 and he still make me laugh
Catfish Chowder filmed in 1945 Malice In The Palace 1949! Which makes sense since Shemp took over for Curly in 1946 and I'm seeing a few of the same gags that the Stooges did in theirs!
These routines all originated from both vaudeville and burlesque, that's why.
I love the Stooges version of this, but this has its own place that made it seriously hilarious. 5:06
Cats were most certainly harmed in the making of this film
The Three Stooges had a similar routine in one of their shorts
reminds me of an episode of the three stooges
I almost pissed my pants.
You want some cats up LOL
3:03 "Take that out of you mouth! You don't eat that!"
sounds like my cat when he's fighting lol
4:25 Sounds like the mics picked up a prop plane flying overhead. Funny, considering this movie takes place during the 1890s, and the Wright Bros. didn't have their first flight until the following decade.
I was hoping that I wasn't the only one who noticed the plane flying in the background during this scene. But, then...this movie came out in the middle 1940s (1945, I think), so it's not really that unusual. Personally, I didn't know that it took place during the 1890s until I read your comment just now. I just assumed that it took place when the movie was filmed in the 1940s.
Sometimes when you overcook something, it sucks the moister out of everything! haahaa
love this
this was too funny I am crying
Dude those 2 cats are still alive
Malice in the Palace all over again
Look at the drip on the cups when Bud pours...
Poor Costello. He's the one who wanted something to eat. Yet, every time he tries to eat his meal, the cats underneath the table react. And, someone please answer me this question: HOW did the two cooked pieces of meat "suck" the milk dry after Costello pours it on them?
Hole in the plate/ table you could hear the cats lapping it up under the table
11 years later here's my interpretation:
He believes the burger patties are made out of cats. Cats like milk...
Earlier it is implied that the burger is still alive because he hears meowing.
So the cat burger drank the milk....
That's what goes on inside Lou's childish mind, I'd say.
If you're asking HOW it was done, well you've gotta ask a prop man but a hole in the plate connected to a small pipe or something would be the obvious answer.
I'm crying after 80 yrs of making this.
Will you upload the full movie?
5:00😂😅😂😅😂
There was a joke similar to this in an episode of the three stooges
Naughty Nineties
@jacobhanan
Aight so knowing what clip you meant about the Three Stooges I did some research. Three Stooges did this skit in 1949 called "Malice in the Palace" This clip of Abbot and Costello doing it is from the movie "Naughty Nineties", 1890's not 1990's, and was created in *drumroll* 1945. So while Abbot and Costello are the originals it's my opinion that the Three Stooges did it best.
The writer..who created this scene was Felix Adler.
Adler was apparently also the lead writer for Malice in the Palace... hence how the sketch made it in there.
Reminds me of The Three Stooges
@JapaneseChirashi if u keep replaying that cat moment, ull notice it kinda Replays... like it got rewinded. thats ike it loks like the cat flew back.
he spilled the milk
also, in buck privates, when they sing in the kitchen, the cook is shemp from the 3 stooges
That's In The Navy(1942) where Shemp appears with Abbott & Costello for the first time(Shemp appeared in a couple of Bud & Lou's film, including Africa Screams-1950, one of the boys' better known films).
3:03 XD
LOL. So freaky but funny.
lol 😹😸
5:04 how did they make that happen!
Clear fishing line
GEM OF A JAM.(1943) Three Stooges.If I don't wrong..
Three stooges had the same routine
Which came first: Catfish Chowder or Malice in the Palace?
The bit originated from much before that
@@andrewcastleberry4921 I had a boxed set of all the movies the last one was entitled Abbott and Costello meet Jerry Seinfeld, Seinfeld pays tribute to them and said they used a lot of bits from the vaudeville days in their movies, He said there were variations to the bits, you could either be eating cats or dogs depending on which variation you want, He also said Abbott made 60 percent to Costello's 40 percent because a good straight man was hard to find, Good day to one fan from another,
not sure which one came first but this is *identical* to the diner scene in The Three Stooges episode Malice In The Palace
Am sure the stooge made a scene like this ?
what happened to the video??? It just went blank...
dried to the bone?
DID YOU KNOW THAT COSTELLO WAS AN EXTRA TO HIS TWO MOVIE HEROES, LAUREL AND HARDY, IN THEIR EARLY SILENT (AND BRILLIANTLY FUNNY!) MOVIE, "THE BATTLE OF THE CENTURY"? IF YOU LOOK HARD ENOUGH - AND DON'T BLINK - YOU CAN SPOT HIM IN HIS CLOSE-UP! READ ALL ABOUT THEN - AND EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENED BEFORE AND AFTER STAN LAUREL MET OLIVER HARDY - IN "ARTHUR AND NORVELLE: THE FORGOTTEN AND REAL LEGEND OF LAUREL AND HARDY", JUST OUT, EXCLUSIVE TO AMAZON!
Thanks for the gems!!!
Do I have to?
So who did it first, the three stooges or these guys? And what movie is this from?
These guys? These guys!! THESE GUYS???!!! How dare you...
What’s the name of this movie?
Nathan Nussbauy naughty nineties
Thanks Diana North
Goes to show u can't assume
Cat meat, man.
I hate cat burgers
Are you sure?😂👍🏻💩
yep the stooges stole a lot from these two.
But they were funnier over all sooooo
Three Stooges did it better in Malice in the Palace with Shemp
Everything's funnier when it involves the Stooges.
Even iPhones...
they stole this idea from the stooges.
Stooges did this skit better
Stooges had a third person in the act. Made a difference. Plus thay used a cat and a dog, with two different kinds of meat.
@@amadeusamwater Years ago there was a similar scene where a clam was jumping out of the bowl and attacking the guy eating. It might have been Buster Keaton. Anybody remember that?