The stooges are mistaken by a gangster for the "Three Horsemen of Boulder Dam", famous football players. Hired to play for his team, they blow the big game and get it in the end. Lucille Bal... Read allThe stooges are mistaken by a gangster for the "Three Horsemen of Boulder Dam", famous football players. Hired to play for his team, they blow the big game and get it in the end. Lucille Ball has a nice part as a gun moll.The stooges are mistaken by a gangster for the "Three Horsemen of Boulder Dam", famous football players. Hired to play for his team, they blow the big game and get it in the end. Lucille Ball has a nice part as a gun moll.
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curley
- (as Curley)
- Man with honest work
- (uncredited)
- First Pedestrian
- (uncredited)
- Third Pedestrian
- (uncredited)
- Photographer
- (uncredited)
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
- Referee
- (uncredited)
- Moe Jr.
- (uncredited)
- Photographer
- (uncredited)
- Fourth Pedestrian
- (uncredited)
- Larry Jr.
- (uncredited)
- Referee
- (uncredited)
- Joe Stacks
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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*** (out of 4)
Gangster mistake the Three Stooges for professional athletes and get them involved in a football game with big cash on the line. Here's one of the better shorts from the series with non-stop gags, although most of the gags come from the first half of the film and not the second half that deals with the game. The various misadventures inside the girl's apartment are terrific and especially they escape down the shoot.
Now available on Columbia's 2-disc collection, which features over 20 shorts.
Nonetheless, I still think it's entertaining and funny.
This short was filmed at the Los Angeles Gilmore Stadium with the Loyola University football team as extras. The name "Three Little Pigskins" was in reference to Walt Disneys popular cartoon short "Three Little Pigs."
Of course Lucy who is a Jean Harlow platinum blond in this film does not get to display too much comic talent except as a foil for the Stooges. She's the moll of some gangsters who want to hire some football players from college on the sly so the kids don't lose amateur status. The idea is that they'll be ringers. Instead it's the gangsters who get good and rung when they hire Moe, Larry, and Curly.
College films were so popular in the Thirties, showing upper class kids who did very little study, but always had time for music, girls and the inevitable big football game. This particular short is right in keeping with Horsefeathers, College Humor and so many more I can't count. They all were pretty much the same and Three Little Pigskins doesn't break any new ground.
Still what Moe, Larry, and especially Curly do to the game of football is not to be believed. Knute Rockne must have been turning over in his grave, doubled up with laughter of course.
Did you know
- TriviaLater in her career, when this short was brought up, Lucille Ball (apparently referring to the seltzer squirting scene) would remark, "The only thing I learned from The Three Stooges was how to duck!" noting, "I still got wet!"
- GoofsWhen the stooges huddle, Moe is standing in the wide shot, on his knees in the close-up cut, and standing again in the next cut.
- Quotes
Molly Gray: I bet you're the best football player.
Curley: I can't play football!
Molly Gray: Oh, you heroes are all so modest.
[Curley blushes]
Molly Gray: What I really meant was, what's included in your curriculum?
[Curley looks confused]
Molly Gray: I mean, what do you study?
Curley: Oh... music, songwriting, whatnots.
Molly Gray: Songwriting?
Curley: Yeah. You ever hear of "snow, snow, beautiful snow"?
Molly Gray: Why, yes! Did you write that?
Curley: No, I shoveled it!
- ConnectionsEdited into The Three Stooges: Volume XIII (1985)
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- Also known as
- Hyden Zeeke
- Filming locations
- 6315-6317 Yucca Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(advertising sign scene)
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- Runtime
- 20m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1