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So, 'What's the Matador?' from 1942 is a charming little comedy featuring the stooges on a trip to Mexico, where they stumble into a suitcase mix-up with a senorita named Dolores. The humor has that classic slapstick vibe, you know, with the rapid-fire gags and that trademark physical comedy we all expect. The atmosphere is light, and the pacing zips along, keeping you entertained despite its somewhat simplistic plot. What really stands out is the way they weave in cultural elements without crossing into caricature, which is always a fine line. The performances are classic stooges, full of energy and mischief, making it quite a distinctive piece in their filmography.
This film is a bit of a rarity, released in the early '40s when the stooges were gaining traction. Collectors often look for prints in various formats, but DVD and VHS editions can pop up sporadically. The film's scarcity is a draw for those interested in the lesser-known works of the trio, and it reflects a fascinating slice of comedic history that enthusiasts appreciate.
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