It's Ted, Moe, Larry, and Curly, along with Bonnie Bonnell, who also joined the troupe in the MGM shorts. They do a bit of their stage routines, with lots of slapping, broken up by dance numbers featuring chorines, shot by an uncredited Busby Berkeley with some overhead shots.
It's a burlesque-style revue, directed by Jack Cummings, who was in charge of MGM's shorts department. Cummings was Louis B. Mayer's nephew. After the usual apprenticeship, he became a producer for the company, with almost 40 movies to his credit by 1972. He died in 1989, 89 years old.
It's a burlesque-style revue, directed by Jack Cummings, who was in charge of MGM's shorts department. Cummings was Louis B. Mayer's nephew. After the usual apprenticeship, he became a producer for the company, with almost 40 movies to his credit by 1972. He died in 1989, 89 years old.