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7/10
Gypped in the Penthouse (1955) ***
JoeKarlosi18 May 2014
For my money, this is one of the funniest Shemp films he did with The Three Stooges, and especially considering that at this time he was age 60-ish and would pass away later that year. Columbia Studios was usually re-cycling older Stooge films at this period and only rarely did we get an all-new short with premiere footage. GYPPED IN THE PENTHOUSE is one of these rare newbies, and it is especially interesting in that it features the Stooges in three separate parts. Shemp and Larry are old acquaintances who bump into each other at a "Woman Hater's Club", and they reminisce in flashbacks about a cheating woman they each dated and what about her drove them to swear off females forever. Moe plays the jealous and punchy husband (>POW!< -- "Oww! - Didn't you make a mistake?"..."Yeah, I hit the wrong eye!" >POW!!< ... "OWWWH!!"... *** out of ****
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7/10
new and divided
SnoopyStyle30 June 2021
Shemp welcomes Larry to the Woman Haters Club. Larry recounts his experience with gold-digger Jane. He answered an ad looking for matrimony but Moe butts in after his proposal with a bigger diamond. Shemp tells his own story and it's also about Jane.

At least, this is a new story. It does return to the Woman Haters Club which is not necessarily my favorite terminology. I'm always afraid that some idiots wouldn't see the joke. This short has the disadvantage of dividing up the Three Stooges for most of it. The piecemeal approach to them diminishes the comedy. The funniest bit is actually Jane changing behind the screen which has a great misdirection. The guys have their moments but it's not their best work. I do have a better ending for them. Shemp and Larry are still angry at Jane but it's more fun to have them lose to her one more time. I think they expected the audience to hate Jane and be happy with her comeuppance like they do with the rich snobs.
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9/10
"Home on the Farm"
angus_dei25 October 2003
OK, so "Gypped" is not one of the Stooges' better shorts. So what? It's still damned good! I particularly loved Shemp's takeoff on Liberace, when he sang "Home on the Farm" (to the tune of "Home on the Range"). I also enjoyed Larry's strong role in this short. I thought perhaps Moe came across a bit too heavy-handedly in the penthouse scenes, but he was great in the woman-haters' club scene. Speaking of which, Emil Sitka was immense in that scene. I still love this short!
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Super violent!
slymusic10 February 2006
Warning: Spoilers
Amidst all the Three Stooges stock footage remakes from the mid-1950s, "Gypped in the Penthouse" is one of several complete originals. For a refreshing change of pace, the Stooges appear as separate characters, with Larry and Shemp as two friends who bump into each other at a woman haters' club. As revealed in flashback, they both have two enemies: a tall, fairly attractive gold digger named Jane (Jean Willes), and Jane's overly jealous husband Moe.

Highlights: In between flashbacks as Shemp tells Larry his story, they toast each other by blowing the foam off their drinks and splatting each other's faces. At the end, Larry and Shemp bump into Moe, and a brutal slugfest ensues; Larry and Shemp then escape and bump into Jane, and they let HER have it! There are also a couple of funny censorship jokes involving Shemp and Jane. One has Jane placing some feminine undergarments on a screen from behind, with Shemp reacting accordingly. But when the screen gets knocked over, it is revealed that Jane is merely sorting out clothes. Another gag involves Jane taking Shemp's ring and placing it into the cleft of her breasts. Shemp then looks into the camera and remarks, "There must be a way to get that ring without getting' in trouble with the censor."

"Gypped in the Penthouse" contains a lot of violent gags, but it is not typical Three Stooges fare because of the splitting up of the trio. This short is certainly not the best the Stooges ever made, but it is still an interesting and enjoyable comedy.
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10/10
Good Three Stooges short!
Movie Nuttball30 July 2004
The Three Stooges has always been some of the many actors that I have loved. I love just about every one of the shorts that they have made. I love all six of the Stooges (Curly, Shemp, Moe, Larry, Joe, and Curly Joe)! All of the shorts are hilarious and also star many other great actors and actresses which a lot of them was in many of the shorts! In My opinion The Three Stooges is some of the greatest actors ever and is the all time funniest comedy team!

This is a very good Three Stooges short and this was the very first one from Columbia Pictures! The beautiful Jean Willes is in this one and she plays a very good part! Emil Sitka is also in this one. The performances are very good in this one. There is another Three Stooges similar like this one with Curly called Gypped which is very funny. I recommend that you see Woman Haters ans also I recommend you see this one, Gypped in the Penthouse!
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1/10
One of Shemp's worst
csweetleaf26 June 2003
I thought that this short was one of their worst original shorts cause during this time, Columbia was releasing a string of recycled shorts so it was rare to see a original short from beginning to end, this short does have a couple highlights like when Larry looks at a mirror and the mirror breaks or when Shemp destroys the girl's piano and who can forget the fight scene between Moe and Larry, overall this short would've been easily as bad as a Joe Besser short if it wasn't for those highlights and Moe only gets to appear in half of the short.
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Weak Short
holme-123 May 2001
Gypped In The Penthouse is the worst original Shemp short I have seen so far. This episode consists of gags that were used better in previous episodes. Plus, Shemp's story comes off boring. Shemp's performance is weak and so is the film. At least the ending was good. My Rating: D+
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