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Malice in the Palace

  • 1949
  • 16m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.2K
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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, and Shemp Howard in Malice in the Palace (1949)
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Set in a desert land where the stooges run a restaurant, the boys set out to recover the stolen Rootin Tootin diamond after they learn from the thieves that the Emir of Shmo has absconded wi... Read allSet in a desert land where the stooges run a restaurant, the boys set out to recover the stolen Rootin Tootin diamond after they learn from the thieves that the Emir of Shmo has absconded with the contraband jewel. They journey to the stronghold of Shmo where they disguise as San... Read allSet in a desert land where the stooges run a restaurant, the boys set out to recover the stolen Rootin Tootin diamond after they learn from the thieves that the Emir of Shmo has absconded with the contraband jewel. They journey to the stronghold of Shmo where they disguise as Santa Clauses and scare the ruler into giving them the diamond.

  • Director
    • Jules White
  • Writer
    • Felix Adler
  • Stars
    • Moe Howard
    • Larry Fine
    • Shemp Howard
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jules White
    • Writer
      • Felix Adler
    • Stars
      • Moe Howard
      • Larry Fine
      • Shemp Howard
    • 25User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Moe Howard
    Moe Howard
    • Moe
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    Larry Fine
    Larry Fine
    • Larry
    • (as Larry)
    Shemp Howard
    Shemp Howard
    • Shemp
    • (as Shemp)
    Vernon Dent
    Vernon Dent
    • Hassan Ben Sober
    George J. Lewis
    George J. Lewis
    • Ginna Rumma
    • (as George Lewis)
    Frank Lackteen
    Frank Lackteen
    • Haffa Dolla
    Everett Brown
    Everett Brown
    • Nubian Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Johnny Kascier
    • Emir of Schmow
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Lang
    • Cat
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Joe Palma
    • Guard Outside Palace
    • (uncredited)
    Bert Young
    • Guard Outside Palace
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jules White
    • Writer
      • Felix Adler
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    10Smells_Like_Cheese

    Malice in the Palace

    This is one of my favorite Shemp shorts, I think other fans would agree that this is one of the classics.

    This takes place in the middle east where the boys are cooks. When two very important treasure hunters come in with a map for King Rutan-Tutan's diamond, they are very optimistic and ask the boys for their help. The boys agree and serve a dinner to the men, Larry being the head chief is in the kitchen alone with his two pets, a dog and a cat. When the boys and the men are discussing the plan, they hear the dog and cat screaming from a fight, and you know the assumption. But then something else goes wrong, the men find out that the diamond has already been taken and instead of running to retrieve it, they start crying. Moe takes advantage with Larry and Shemp and go to get the diamond back themselves.

    10/10
    pvtkeyser

    One of the funniest 3 stooges episodes ever.

    When looking through the video 'discount bin' the next time you go shopping, you'll probably notice a tape saying "Three Stooges Classics" or something like that. No matter the design of the sleeve, and no matter what company manufactured the video, there is about a 99% chance that this video will contain the following episodes:

    Disorder in the Court, Brideless Groom, Malice in the Palace, Sing a Song of Six Pants

    Yes, these are the Three Stooges episodes that somehow slipped through the fingers of our friends at Columbia Pictures, and have found themselves in the ranks of Public Domain Films. I received copies of these episodes when I was nine or so, mainly because they were the most affordable, and I watched them quite possibly 50 times. Nowadays, when I see an episode of the Three Stooges, I tend to think its juvenile and unfunny. But these four episodes still make me chuckle. Are they funny because they're public domain, or are they public domain because they're funny? I guess it's one of those chicken/egg questions.

    Malice in the Palace is one of the all-time greats. It's almost impossible not to laugh in the scene where everyone is convinced Larry is chopping up the cat and dog. And just like any Three Stooges episode, loaded with plenty of puns and lame jokes, and pokes and slaps galore. 3 1/2 stars.
    7bkoganbing

    The Lost Diamond Of King Rootin Tootin

    Most aficionados of The Three Stooges consider Malice In The Palce to be their best short with Shemp. It certainly provides all of them with good moments.

    The boys start out as waiters here in a restaurant somewhere in North Africa and a couple of rough customers come in for service which they get Stooge style. A rather lengthy bit with all the others including Moe and Shemp think Larry is cutting up cats and dogs for the dishes served at the establishment.

    But the two villains decide that since a curse is on the famous lost diamond of King Rootin Tootin is said to strike the first who lay eyes on it, these guys are definitely expendable members of the human race. The Stooge mission is to retrieve that diamond and if one of them spots it first, no loss.

    Of course there is a providence in heaven for women, small children and a Stooge. Check that last routine where the three of them come disguised in Santa Claus suits to fool the bad guys holding the Rootin Tootin diamond.

    It's quite a rock and quite a Stooge delight.
    crusefamily

    Shemp at his best.

    MALICE IN THE PALACE is probably Shemp's best and most popular short. I can't say it's number 1 on my list, but I'd make it number 5. The best scene is when everyone thinks Larry is chopping up cats and dogs in the kitchen.

    My Rating: A++
    7Space_Mafune

    Fun with Food And How to Outsmart Homicidal Individuals...

    While this Three Stooges short may feature the Stooges at a time they weren't quite at the level they once were, there's nevertheless one thing this short remains and that's funny. Yes the routine with Larry and the cat and the dog does steal the spotlight and does provide this episode's funniest moments (admittedly a portion of this routine may have been stolen from Abbott and Costello but even if that's the case, the Stooges still put their own distinctive, zany stamp on the subject matter that's for rootin' tootin' certain) but there's also fun to be found later when the Stooges, all disguised as Santa Claus, must get past a huge, hulking bodyguard wielding a great big sword! How they do this proves more surprising than I and I'd assume most other folks would expect and there's even more hilarious, unpredictable Stooges hijinks in this one than that.

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    • Trivia
      This is one of four of The Three Stooges shorts that ended up falling into the public domain, the other three being Brideless Groom (1947), Sing a Song of Six Pants (1947), and Disorder in the Court (1936). Because of that, these four shorts frequently appear on very cheaply processed VHS and DVD compilations (with scenes edited out that displayed the TV station logos that the short had been recorded from).
    • Goofs
      After the table gets knocked over, a finger can briefly be seen under the leg of the table, poking at the cat to get it to leave the shot.
    • Quotes

      Moe: Hey, spinach chin, do you mean to tell me that you're only a doorman?

      Hassan Ben Soba: [tearfully] Yes!

      Shemp: Well, there's the door, man.

    • Alternate versions
      Also available in computer colorized version.
    • Connections
      Edited from Wee Wee Monsieur (1938)
    • Soundtracks
      Three Blind Mice
      (uncredited)

      Written by Thomas Ravenscroft

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 1949 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • YouTube - Video
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Here We Go Shmow
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 16m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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