Stranded in Mexico, the stooges need a job and an actress gets them one. They accidentally switch suitcases with her and go to retrieve it but are confronted by her violent, jealous husband.... Read allStranded in Mexico, the stooges need a job and an actress gets them one. They accidentally switch suitcases with her and go to retrieve it but are confronted by her violent, jealous husband. At the arena they perform a comedy bullfight.Stranded in Mexico, the stooges need a job and an actress gets them one. They accidentally switch suitcases with her and go to retrieve it but are confronted by her violent, jealous husband. At the arena they perform a comedy bullfight.
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Moe Howard
- Moe
- (as Moe)
Larry Fine
- Larry
- (as Larry)
Joe Besser
- Joe
- (as Joe)
George J. Lewis
- Jose
- (as George Lewis)
Paul Cristo
- Bullring Attendant
- (uncredited)
Paul Ellis
- Bullfight Announcer
- (uncredited)
Eddie Laughton
- Bullring Attendant
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Joe Palma
- Bullring Attendant
- (uncredited)
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Cy Schindell
- Bullring Attendant
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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This short was remade from "where's the matador".I hoped more for the last stooge short. I've always hated Besser. All he was doing was Curly Howard's material, and a bad job at it.The original version of this short was much better. All of the bullfighting scene is Besser doing Curly's material, recycled footage from "where's the matador", and even "where's the matador" had a little bit of recycled footage from the first Abbot & Costello movie movie "One night in the tropics"(The footage of the other bullfighter before the three stooges come in). The budget was much smaller than the one for the original verion of the short.All and all, at least it isn't "Sweet and hot","Horsing around", or "Snow White and the Three Stooges".
This is a remake of "What's the Matador" with Curly Howard as third Stooge- and Let's be honest, it's not near as good, mainly because Besser was not Stooge material. But compared to other Besser Stooge shorts, It's great. Greta Thyssen is great eye candy for the male audience members. Gowan.... take the bull by the horns and see this film for yourself. It is funny. Highlights include the Stooges' harmonic crying, Greta's husband discovering Larry under the bed and some jokes that were recycled from "What's the Matador" and the Shemp Stooge short "Don't throw That Knife." For a Besser short, this is a must see.
Not the Stooges best, but Joe is always funny. I am tired of ignorance against what he was trying to do. He wasn't trying to be gay, he was just a funny wimp. Such homophobic modern mentality really is horrible. He was a gentleman and person that made me always feel happy. Why does he have to be be dragged through the mud by people who don't really get the comedy of the day. Joe was a good fit in the Stooges and YES got hit, but to compare any third Stooge to each other is fruitless, all were funny in their own way and did their own thing. Glad some of you DO like Joe and the later films, the ones not too obviously aimed at children have a lot to offer. This one does at least put in a decent amount of new footage and Joe's version of the "I Can't See" gag is better suited to his character. Curly could do plenty Joe couldn't but it's just as true the Howard couldn't do everything Joe could either.
And again, Columbia Pictures decides to merely make "hash" using the original version with Curly and without any of the gags or jokes to boot! Toward the end of this pitiful flick when Joe gets stuck riding the bull, the studio didn't even make much of an effort to re-record the sound for if you listen carefully you can still here Curly going "Woo woo woo woo". Also, when Moe and Larry throw the darts in order to "slow the bull down so he can get off", that's lifted right from the original because you can actually see Moe and Larry "magically" appear 15 years younger. Why oh why did Moe allow all this to happen? It's a burning question that probably can never be answered because as far as I know, in real life he was quite sensitive to any type of criticism and had rather high standards for his work, as also did Larry, Curly and Shemp. Don't waste your time on this one.
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On Facebook, I managed to watch this-the last Three Stooges short to be released if not filmed. By this time, Joe Besser was cast as the third one after Shemp Howard's death. Also, Columbia Pictures was remaking many of the old Stooges ones as this one had the plot and used some footage from the Curly-starred What's the Matador? That's why you hear some "woo-woo"s from Joe in this one. I found this short pretty funny even when Joe does Curly's lines and mannerisms though it threatened to run out of steam at the climatic bullfight sequence mainly due to some obvious mix of stock footage and pick-up shots. Though they've obviously aged many years from their peak performances, Moe and Larry still have some energy which would serve them well during several more years of features with new member Curly Joe DeRita after Besser left the act to take care of his wife. Another good thing about this short is the presence of the beautiful Greta Thyssen. Hubba Hubba! So that's a nice recommendation of Sappy Bull Fighters.
Did you know
- TriviaThe 190th of 190 shorts made by The Three Stooges. Although it was not the last one filmed--it was actually shot in 1957--it was the last one released.
- GoofsWhen Joe is riding on the bull, it is clear that due to an error from the stock footage of What's the Matador? (1942), the yelling coming from his is that of Curly Howard.
- ConnectionsEdited from What's the Matador? (1942)
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- 1.85 : 1
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