"Soup to Nuts" is a 1930 American comedy directed by Benjamin Stoloff. It stars Ted Healy, Charles Winninger, and Frances McCoy. The film showcases a mix of slapstick humor, musical performances, and witty dialogue, providing entertainment for audiences of its time.
The story revolves around the zany antics of a catering company called "Ham and Bud Caterers." The company, run by the boisterous and unpredictable Mr. Ham (played by Ted Healy) and the more level-headed Mr. Bud (played by Charles Winninger), organizes a high society wedding reception.
However, chaos ensues as the catering company's employees prove to be a quirky bunch, each with their distinct personalities and eccentricities. The mishaps and comedic situations they encounter throughout their preparations provide the film's humor and entertainment.
Frances McCoy plays the role of Kitty, the bride-to-be, who is caught up in the hilarity and confusion caused by the catering company's shenanigans. As the film progresses, Kitty's interactions with the employees, particularly with Mr. Ham, lead to unexpected complications and comedic moments.
One of the notable aspects of "Soup to Nuts" is its integration of musical performances. Ted Healy, also known as the creator and original leader of the comedy act "The Three Stooges," showcases his comedic talent and performs various musical numbers throughout the film. These musical interludes add an extra layer of entertainment and variety to the overall comedic experience.
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