The stooges are three small time actors looking for a job. They meet three girl dancers in the situation and get a small part in a big producers show at the shipyard. When the rest of the ca... Read allThe stooges are three small time actors looking for a job. They meet three girl dancers in the situation and get a small part in a big producers show at the shipyard. When the rest of the cast doesn't show up, the stooges and the girls must put on the whole show themselves. The s... Read allThe stooges are three small time actors looking for a job. They meet three girl dancers in the situation and get a small part in a big producers show at the shipyard. When the rest of the cast doesn't show up, the stooges and the girls must put on the whole show themselves. The show is a hit and the stooges marry the girls and head to Niagara Falls for their honeymoon... Read all
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curly
- (as Curly)
- Flo
- (as Lindsay)
- Mary
- (as LaVerne)
- Shirley
- (as Betty)
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
- Army Officer in WWI Skit
- (uncredited)
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
- Weeks' Secretary
- (uncredited)
- Manny Weeks
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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This is one of My favorite Three Stooges shorts with Curly! All Appearing in this short are Lindsay Bourquin LaVerne, Betty Phares, Judy Malcolm, Eddie Borden, Lynton Brent, Bobby Burns, Lew Davis, Eddie Laughton, and John Tyrrell! 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!
What makes this special is seeing the boys' authentic vaudeville routines showing that they not only could bonk each other around but also sing and dance. Their harmonies are handsome and their movements deft. Vaudeville is a lost art form and it took tireless, multi-talented people to pull it off. Speaking of talent, the addition of the dance team Flo, Mary, and Shirley provides even more life to the short, with their amazing acrobatics (and good looks). And this is one of the few stooge shorts where the ending actually makes sense and ties in with the rest of the story.
One needs to remember that in 1944, the world was at war, and a lot was needed to keep the morale up at home. This short is an example of that: singing, dancing, acting, and jokes aplenty make this a wonderful way to document how the country was feeling back then. And if you can relax and allow the stooges to showcase more examples of their creativity than just slapstick, you'll have an enjoyable ride.
Did you know
- Trivia"Niagara Falls" actually was filmed one year earlier for the Columbia feature Good Luck, Mr. Yates (1943). Cut from the final release version of that film, Jules White retained the footage and built this film around it.
- GoofsDuring the "Niagara Falls" skit in front of the shipyard workers, Larry blows his line. The skit is supposed to start off with, "Slowly I turned, step by step, inch by inch", but Larry says "inch by inch" as the second line instead of "step by step", as Moe does.
- ConnectionsEdited from Good Luck, Mr. Yates (1943)
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- Runtime19 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1