The Stooges are cavalrymen in the old west, who are hired to track down the Dillons, a notorious outlaw gang with the help of a pretty female barkeeper and her boyfriend, a handsome cowboy,The Stooges are cavalrymen in the old west, who are hired to track down the Dillons, a notorious outlaw gang with the help of a pretty female barkeeper and her boyfriend, a handsome cowboy,The Stooges are cavalrymen in the old west, who are hired to track down the Dillons, a notorious outlaw gang with the help of a pretty female barkeeper and her boyfriend, a handsome cowboy,
Moe Howard
- Moe
- (as Moe)
Larry Fine
- Larry
- (as Larry)
Shemp Howard
- Shemp
- (as Shemp)
Jock Mahoney
- Elmer
- (as Jock O'Mahoney)
John Cason
- Black Jack Dillon
- (uncredited)
George Chesebro
- Jeff Dillon
- (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin
- Bartender
- (uncredited)
Ethan Laidlaw
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
Ted Mapes
- Red Dillon
- (uncredited)
Joe Palma
- Shemp's Saloon Customer
- (uncredited)
Stanley Price
- Lefty
- (uncredited)
Blackie Whiteford
- Barfly
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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Not just the Stooges, but everybody is good in this one...
This is Christine McIntyre's best stooges appearance. "I'm just a poor helpless woman!" POW! And knocks her attacker out the window. This short is also good because the bad guys are real badguys. They have brains unlike some of the other bad guys that the boys went up against in the past. You actually start worrying about the stooges and wondering if they'll get out of this one alive.
Elmer's pratfalls and his "Forgot my geetar." and "I fell off my horse" lines are priceless. Oh yeah and the stooges are good too. Especially Shemp's "Your gun is empty." SMASH This one never fails to make me laugh. Definitely my favorite short.
Elmer's pratfalls and his "Forgot my geetar." and "I fell off my horse" lines are priceless. Oh yeah and the stooges are good too. Especially Shemp's "Your gun is empty." SMASH This one never fails to make me laugh. Definitely my favorite short.
Director-Writer Ed Bernds' Personal Favorite Stooges Film
The beginning of a new decade saw The Three Stooges sustain their popularity with the public with their Columbia Pictures short films after seventeen years on the screen. They began the 1950s with the release of January 1950 "Punchy Cowpunchers," written and directed by Ed Bernds. Of all the Stooges' films he handled, this was Bernds' personal favorite. The short had a concise opening and closing containing multiple sub-plots, supported by a musical soundtrack, something highly unusual in a Stooges' short. By this time working with the comics and supporting cast, Bernds knew to limit his scripts to just the bare minimum to allow the three geniuses fill in the details with their spontaneous dialogue and physical humor. This parody on Western movies sees the Stooges as members of the U. S. Cavalry who are sent on an undercover mission to infiltrate the notorious Dillon gang. In town they meet Nell (Christine McIntyre) and her boyfriend Elmer (Jock O'Mahoney), who realize the three are in trouble. They Stooges meet the gang at the Red Dog Saloon, which is the name of the famous decades-old establishment in Juneau, Alaska, still in existence. Elmer rides to get the Army's help, only to be told by the outpost's colonel (Vernon Dent) that it's payday-"And boys will be boys." This is the rare post-Curly film containing four main Stooges character actors in the same movie, McIntyre, Dent, Emil Sitka, and Kenneth MacDonald as the leader of the Dillons. "Punchy Cowpunches" was one of the most prominent Stooges' roles Mahoney played. As the stumbling, bumbling Elmer, he was able to showcase his stuntman's dexterity by tripping over furniture and performing an eye-popping leap when Nell accidentally hits him with a haymaker. Because of this movie, Columbia executives realized Mahoney had acting skills, and assigned him in two serial adventures, 1950's 'Cody of the Pony Express' and 1951's 'Roar of the Iron Horse.' Gene Autry, employed by Columbia Pictures, used Mahoney for his 1951 TV show 'The Range Rider' where he played the character Dick West. His second marriage was to actress Margaret Field, Sally Field's mother in 1952. They divorced sixteen years later.
Shemp Stooges short
It's 1868 Fort Scott, Kansas. Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Shemp Howard are bumbling US cavalry men. Sgt. Mullins gets the short end of the stick with those guys. He gets to send three men on a suicide mission to take down the Dillon gang and he knows exactly who to pick. The boys find help from singing cowboy Elmer and barmaid Nell.
There is an actual story in this Three Stooges short. The boys are doing plenty of physical comedy, but few of them are all that funny. Elmer is trying so hard sometimes. He's trying to match the Stooges and comes off looking silly. The safe is stupid, but at least, it's fun.
There is an actual story in this Three Stooges short. The boys are doing plenty of physical comedy, but few of them are all that funny. Elmer is trying so hard sometimes. He's trying to match the Stooges and comes off looking silly. The safe is stupid, but at least, it's fun.
Riding high in the saddle...
At least, Jock Mahoney would be riding high if he wasn't always falling off his horse. It's amazing how my view of a certain short can change over the years. I've always been a Shemp fan, but teenage me was never too impressed with this short. Now, that I'm a (somewhat) mature adult, I can really appreciate the camp satire Ed Bernds was creating here & I can definitely see why he considered this his personal favorite from the Shemp years.
There's a great mix of subtle and not so subtle humor. I've always liked, "Three strangers, did you recognize them?" "No, boss I've never seen them before."
Christine McIntyre as the poor, weak woman with a killer right hook. Laying waste to most of the baddies before the stooges can tackle 'em.
And earlier, when our boys are trying to act tough against the Killer Dillions. I'll take a milkshake. That always gets the biggest laughs from me. A nearly perfect send-up of the western genre....
There's a great mix of subtle and not so subtle humor. I've always liked, "Three strangers, did you recognize them?" "No, boss I've never seen them before."
Christine McIntyre as the poor, weak woman with a killer right hook. Laying waste to most of the baddies before the stooges can tackle 'em.
And earlier, when our boys are trying to act tough against the Killer Dillions. I'll take a milkshake. That always gets the biggest laughs from me. A nearly perfect send-up of the western genre....
Hilarious spoof of westerns
The stooges dealing with bad guys was the greatest theme in the Shemp era and it almost always worked out successfully. This is no exception. The stooges trying to act tough in front of three of the killer Dillons was hilarious!
Grade: A
Grade: A
Did you know
- TriviaJock Mahoney was a stunt man before becoming an actor. His stunt skills are demonstrated many times in this film.
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- 17m
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- 1.37 : 1
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