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8/10
Curly Q. Link...
simeon_flake20 March 2017
Well, I'm sure very ardent stooge fan knows the story behind this particular short. The first one where it's painfully obvious Curly was not his old self--given that he suffered a stroke or possibly multiple strokes when this 2-reeler was filmed.

Whatever the case may be, anyone with eyes can see that Curly is definitely "off." And yet--in spite of that--I still like this one. One plus to the "Sick Curly" era is that this is when Larry's character started getting more development for the first time in years, and old "porcupine" really steps up his game during this time period.

Plus, even Curly at half-strength still beats most comedians in their prime & old Jerry was still capable of getting laughs--i.e. that hilarious backwards jump he does in reaction to poor Mr. Link being murdered on the very spot he was standing.

8 stars
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7/10
He's the missing Link!
planktonrules13 July 2018
Enjoying "If a Body Meets a Body" is something that's much easier if you've never seen "The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case" as this film is essentially a remake of this excellent Laurel and Hardy short. Now this isn't saying it's bad...it's just not especially original.

The story begins with Moe realizing that Curly is the missing Link. In other words, after the death of the millionaire, Bob O. Link, Curly is potentially in line to inherit a fortune. But when they arrive at the Link mansion, they walk into a murder mystery...and they might be the next victims.

Aside from the stupid gag involving the parrot climbing inside a very fake looking skull, the jokes aren't too bad here. There's a bit less slapping and stupidity in this one, which I appreciate, though some fans of the Stooges might dislike this. Worth seeing if not highly original.
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7/10
Scooby Stooges
SnoopyStyle12 March 2020
Larry, Curly, and Moe are poor unemployed men. Larry reads in the newspaper that Curly Q. Link is being sought as the heir to a $3 million inheritance from his dead uncle's estate. They arrive at the mansion to attend the reading of the will. The police detective reveals that the uncle was murdered and his body has disappeared. Then the lawyer is killed and the will gets stolen.

This turns into a murder mystery type. With the Stooges, it's always going to be a Scooby Doo mystery. I would have liked more slapstick. The potential is there. It could have been more. It's also only a short which is nowhere long enough to do what this genre wants to do.
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Great scare comedy, marred by an ill Curly
alvin8122 February 2003
Any Three Stooges fan will tell you that watching Curly Howard's last ten shorts is as painful as root canal. By 1945, Curly was in trouble. He was just getting involved with a young lady named Marion Buchsbaum, whom he married on October 17, 1945, after knowing her for only two weeks. This was Curly's third and most disastrous marriage. He was way overweight, and his blood pressure was too high. When Curly suffered a minor stroke in 1945, it knocked the energy out of him. He would never be the same after this stroke. His actions are rehearsed and nothing came natural to him anymore. IF A BODY MEETS A BODY was a `transitional' short. Curly had been slipping and sliding for a while, but IF A BODY MEETS A BODY is the first time that Curly truly could not hide his condition. The plot revolves around Curly, whose rich Uncle Bob O. Link has died and left Curly an inheritance. The Stooges must then go to the uncle's home to hear the reading of the will. Unfortunately, the will is stolen, and the boys must stay in the home until it is found. The short has some truly funny moments, but it does not take a rocket scientist to realize that Curly is not himself. His condition had crept to the surface occasionally during the previous two Stooge films, IDIOTS DELUXE and BOOBY DUPES. If you watch IDIOTS DELUXE and IF A BODY MEETS A BODY back to back, Curly's change is not as noticeable. Curly's voice is the first sure sign that he had had his stroke. Right from his first line, `the morbid, the merrier,' his accompanying `n'yuks' are strained, and we know there is something wrong. His actions were a little more sluggish, and it marks the start of his gradual downward spiral. What makes this short harder to watch is that much of the action is focused on Curly, except he could not carry the film. Just watch him in 1943's SPOOK LOUDER two years earlier, and the change stands out. Curly tries a few `woos woos' and `nyahs,' as if nothing was wrong. However, he had only begun to lose his grip in this short; here is still some of the old Curly left, but in spurts. For instance, when Ted Lorch says, `Poor Mr. Link, he was murdered in this room, on the very spot on which you're standing,' Curly is strung high over the set to perform a high jump. It is one of the few hysterical moments in the short. It is also the only post-stroke short where it is a true mix of up and down Curly. It looks as if certain scenes were shot during the same period as IDIOTS DELUXE, as Curly still sounds like his old self in certain scenes. However, every short after this would feature a down Curly: it was just a matter of how down he was.
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10/10
If a Body Meets a Body!
Movie Nuttball10 March 2003
This is one of Curly's last short subjects but it is very good.Theodore Lurch is very good and of course the Stooges are as well.The stuff that happens in the room where the Stooges sleep is hilarious!This spooky short is very funny and a good one to watch around Halloween!
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5/10
Seeing Curly sick makes the film weak and even morbid
elisereid-2966626 January 2020
I understand that the Stooge films were a way of making a living for all involved, but I really think someone should've looked at the dailies and seen that Curly was very sick, and either halted production or sought Shemp as a replacement sooner. But all I could think while I was watching this film was "Poor Curly! He looks so miserable!", which is the last thing you want to be thinking while watching a Three Stooges film. True, the Stooges are always hurting each other (especially during the Curly era), but you want to think of them as cartoon characters who are never really impacted. You want to see them get up after being knocked down, brush themselves off, and move on to more pratfalls, just as strong as ever. But when Curly is incapable of doing that, the productions lose their trademark sense of humor.
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From hobos to millionaires?
slymusic24 January 2008
Warning: Spoilers
Directed by Jules White, "If a Body Meets a Body" is a pretty good Three Stooges comedy with a spooky premise. HOWEVER, this film offers the first signs that Curly Howard was not a well man, that his health was beginning to deteriorate from years of living in the fast lane. He would only make about a dozen more Stooge shorts with Larry and Moe before a major stroke forced him to leave the act for good.

Here are my favorite highlights from "If a Body Meets a Body." The Stooges dodge a parrot flying inside a skull. They also humorously agonize over 67 cents. When the boys first arrive at the haunted house, they shake the rainwater off of their garments and onto the butler, named Jerkington (played by Theodore "Ted" Lorch). Curly (known as Curly Q. Link in this film) does a hilarious backward high jump when he learns that his uncle was murdered on the very spot where he's standing.

Despite Curly's poor health, "If a Body Meets a Body" manages to succeed with its "haunted house" theme. Ted Lorch does a great characterization of a sinister butler, and bushy-eyebrowed Fred Kelsey is fine as a tough, no-nonsense detective.
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4/10
Heirs of horror
Horst_In_Translation14 January 2018
Warning: Spoilers
"If a Body Meets a Body" is an American black-and-white short film from 1945, the year WWII ended over 70 years ago. It runs for a bit over 18 minutes and that makes it one of the longer Three Stooges short films. It is a bit of a family affair not just for the cast, but also for the crew as here we got 4-time Oscar nominee Jules White, who worked on so many Stooges films, collaborate with his brother James, who was in charge of the screenplay here. Apparently this one is based on a Laurel&Hardy work from a few years earlier, so it is not the most original work to be honest. But it has a few fine moments here and there, most of all the vanishing skull that manages to disappear every time Moe is looking, which makes it even scarier for poor Curly, who really sadly does not look too healthy in here. And how did Larry manage to keep sleeping during all the talk. Pretty unreal, but it also shows sadly that as almost always he is the one with the weakest material as he is literally sleeping over some of the best moments and action here. All in all, I was not too impressed by this one though and I'd only recommend it to the biggest Stooges fans as for me personally comedy, story-telling, horror and suspense weren't on a level that impressed me whatsoever. It's rare though you have people/characters actually dying in Stooges (short) films. Nonetheless, the main focus is on the comedy as always. I give it a thumbs-down. Not recommended.
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Funny Stooges Film
Michael_Elliott11 April 2017
If a Body Meets a Body (1945)

*** (out of 4)

Moe and Larry are about to kick Curly out of their home when they read a newspaper headline stating that a rich relative of his has died. The three make up and head off to Curly's relative's house only to soon run into various ghoulish things.

IF A BODY MEETS A BODY is a pretty good short for The Three Stooges but as many reviewers have pointed out, it was clearly beginning to show that Curly had suffered his stroke. His speech is a bit slurred here and he's just not nearly as quick with his physical and verbal deliveries here as in previous years. With that said, this is still a very funny short as once again the boys find themselves in an "old dark house" setting with the creepy house and a flying skull. There are plenty of nice laughs here but I've always thought the boys were terrific at showing fear. The jokes around the skull walking and then floating around all hit the right spot.
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5/10
Spooky Warning: Spoilers
"If A Body Meets A Body" was originally released back in 1945.

Anyway - As the story goes - Where there's a will, there's a way. The Stooges spend the night in a room where someone's been murdered in order to find out how much Curly will inherit from his dead uncle.
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Very Good Short
csweetleaf210 June 2003
This short would've been a classic like the successful from the early 1940's if Curly have'nt suffered his stroke which led to his decline but what Curly couldn't do, Moe and Larry make up for him, although they're were some slow scenes in the haunted house, the highlight comes when Curly and Larry constantly wake up Moe and Moe gets grouchy, I thought that it was hilarious and the parrot in the skull routine is a classic and it was later reused in Ghost Talks and Scotched in Scotland, I thought that this was one of the better shorts during the 1945-46 period even though Curly was showing signs of slowing down and slurring his speech a bit, watch the next short that the boys did (Bird in the Head) and Curly was worse in that short but fortunately the short after that called Micro Phonies Curly pulled off a great performance even though Micro Phonies was released better Bird in the Head.
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