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A Pain in the Pullman

  • 1936
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  • 20m
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7.6/10
716
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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard in A Pain in the Pullman (1936)
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The Stooges are small-time actors traveling by train to an engagement. Along with their pet monkey, they manage to spoil the trip for quite a few of the other passengers, including the condu... Read allThe Stooges are small-time actors traveling by train to an engagement. Along with their pet monkey, they manage to spoil the trip for quite a few of the other passengers, including the conductor and a big movie star. Eventually their antics get out of hand and they are tossed off... Read allThe Stooges are small-time actors traveling by train to an engagement. Along with their pet monkey, they manage to spoil the trip for quite a few of the other passengers, including the conductor and a big movie star. Eventually their antics get out of hand and they are tossed off the train.

  • Director
    • Jack White
  • Writer
    • Jack White
  • Stars
    • Moe Howard
    • Larry Fine
    • Curly Howard
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    716
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack White
    • Writer
      • Jack White
    • Stars
      • Moe Howard
      • Larry Fine
      • Curly Howard
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Moe Howard
    Moe Howard
    • Moe
    • (as Moe)
    Larry Fine
    Larry Fine
    • Larry
    • (as Larry)
    Curly Howard
    Curly Howard
    • Curly
    • (as Curly)
    Loretta Andrews
    Loretta Andrews
    • Show Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Gail Arnold
    • Show Girl
    • (uncredited)
    Bobby Burns
    Bobby Burns
    • Man in Berth
    • (uncredited)
    Phyllis Crane
    Phyllis Crane
    • Girl Curly Kisses
    • (uncredited)
    Jesse De Vorska
    Jesse De Vorska
    • O'Brien
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Lou Dix
    • Karen
    • (uncredited)
    Al Herman
    • Drunk
    • (uncredited)
    Bud Jamison
    Bud Jamison
    • Johnson
    • (uncredited)
    Johnny Kascier
    • Man
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Laughton
    • Train Conductor
    • (uncredited)
    Ethelreda Leopold
    Ethelreda Leopold
    • Show Girl
    • (uncredited)
    James C. Morton
    James C. Morton
    • Paul Pain
    • (uncredited)
    Anne O'Neal
    • Mrs. Hammond Eggerley
    • (uncredited)
    Blanche Payson
    Blanche Payson
    • Woman with Hat
    • (uncredited)
    Hilda Title
    • Crab Dinner Companion
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack White
    • Writer
      • Jack White
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    7ccthemovieman-1

    Strange Strangers On A Train

    Poor Bud Jamison. As "Johnson," he keeps banging his head on the upper berth in his Pullman train every time his obnoxious and loud boss screams his name. He's a go-fer for spoiled "celebrity" "Paul Pain" (James C. Morton), who is victimized by the Three Stooges throughout this story. Mainly, the gag involves a little monkey stealing Pain's hairpiece.

    Most of the gags - at least the good ones - involve the same shtick worked over numerous times, such as Johnson banging his head, the hairpiece stolen, the boys trying to get into an upper Pullman berth and then always falling out, the boys not having a clue how to eat a delicacy - in this case crab meat (which they call "a turtle!," etc. My favorite part was Curly thinking he got lucky with this beautiful sleeping babe in one berth.

    The mayhem on the train is only in the last eight minutes of this 20-minute short feature. The first part sets up the train and shows the down-and-out Stooges living in poverty and then preparing to go to the train station en route to a "gig" someone got for them. The early jokes are not that much except for Curly cooking a "filet a sole and heel," meaning cooking his boot in the oven.
    10tcchelsey

    THE STOOGES ON THE CHOO CHOO.

    The moment I saw this comedy, I immediately thought of Laurel and Hardy's outrageous film, BERTH MARKS (1929). Anything that could go wrong on a CRAMPED train goes wrong, and very fast. Shades of CHOO CHOO (1932), an Our Gang/Little Rascals comedy, which was totally insane.

    This film is the team's longest running production, clocked at nearly 20 minutes. Yes, I agree, it's also one of their most popular, frequently in reruns. A Top Five contender. Strugging entertainers Moe, Larry and Curly, who can't pay the rent, hop aboard a train to get to their next big gig. This time for kicks, they have a pet monkey called Joe -- who gets them in a ton of trouble. Director and writer Jack White (alias Preston Black) rewrote the script from the Thelma Todd-Zasu Pitts comedy, SHOW BUSINESS, including their monkey. White's brother, Jules, directed that short.

    The Stooges chase Joe all over the train, bumping into spoiled movie star James C. Morton, who loses his wig! Morton's stage name is Paul Pain? Wacky recurring gag featuring stone-face Bud Jamison continuously bumping his head, similiar to a bit in CHOO CHOO with Del Henderson getting punched in the nose by Spanky.

    In the injury department, Moe claims Curly cut the roof his mouth biting into shellfish. Moe added he disliked any kind of fish with claws, and if you notice the scene, he very gingerly tastes the fish.

    Character actress Loretta Andrews plays one of the show girls, who appeared in several 30s musicals, including GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933. Silent comedy star Bobby Burns also has a bit part, frequently used by the team.

    A comedy winner on steroids. Always on Columbia remastered dvd box sets, generally by decades, 30s, 40s and 50s episodes. Big thanks to METV for running these gems every Saturday.
    10Movie Nuttball

    Good Three Stooges short!

    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 one of My favorite Three Stooges shorts with Curly! All Appearing in this short are Bud Jamison, James C. Morton, and Eddie Laughton! This one is so hilarious! Curly has a great performance here and in My opinion its one of his best. I strongly recommend this Three Stooges short!
    Michael_Elliott

    So-So

    Pain the the Pullman, A (1936)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    The Three stooges board a train heading for a new job but their pet monkey causes all sorts of trouble. Once again, this short is pretty good but there are still plenty of misses in the joke department. The best moment is when the boys are trying to get into their bed but it's up to high so they have a little trouble. The monkey also gets a few nice laughs.

    Now available on Columbia's 2-disc set, which features over 20 shorts, all digitally remastered and looking better than ever.
    5planktonrules

    Pretty much what you'd expect from the Stooges.

    "A Pain in the Pullman" is a not especially distinguished short from the Three. It's not bad...but there really aren't the usual laughs you'd expect from the team.

    When the story begins, the Stooges are out of work, hungry and owe rent. Fortunately, their agent calls because they have an acting job....and interestingly through the film they are referred to as The Three Stooges!

    Once they arrive at the train for the acting company, the the make such nuisances of themselves that soon everyone on board hates them and the manager is threatening to toss them and their pet monkey off the train.

    That's really all there is to the plot. As far as laughs go, as I mentioned there aren't a lot and most of the jokes rely on the team acting like clods on the train. Passable entertainment...not much more.

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    • Trivia
      The longest The Three Stooges short, running 19' 50".
    • Goofs
      When Curley starts coughing up crab pieces, Hilda Title starts laughing, but bows her head down from the camera so she's not seen.
    • Quotes

      Moe: [to Larry] Hey, you! Wake up and go to sleep.

    • Connections
      Edited into A Ducking They Did Go (1939)

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • YouTube - Video
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stooge No. 7
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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