The Stooges get a job putting up posters for a circus but discover that instead of money, their pay is tickets to the show. When trying to scalp their tickets gets them in trouble, they hide... Read allThe Stooges get a job putting up posters for a circus but discover that instead of money, their pay is tickets to the show. When trying to scalp their tickets gets them in trouble, they hide out backstage where Curly has an encounter with a bearded lady and Moe and Larry hide in ... Read allThe Stooges get a job putting up posters for a circus but discover that instead of money, their pay is tickets to the show. When trying to scalp their tickets gets them in trouble, they hide out backstage where Curly has an encounter with a bearded lady and Moe and Larry hide in a horse suit. When they're caught, the circus manager gives them a choice of going to jail... Read all
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curly
- (as Curly)
- Louie - Attendant
- (uncredited)
- Police Officer
- (uncredited)
- Circus Assistant
- (uncredited)
- Effie the Bearded Lady
- (uncredited)
- Ticket Window Clerk
- (uncredited)
- Circus Assistant
- (uncredited)
- Sultan of Abadabba
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
Three Little Twirps is one of My all time favorite Curly shorts and I think it one of the best ever made! Stanley Blystone, Bud Jamison, Heinie Conklin, Al Thompson, and Duke York are all in this short. The beginning is so funny and all of the circus Stooges scenes are hilarious and the actual circus scenes are neat! I strongly recommend Three Little Twirps!
I noticed how Harry Edwards directed this one....and he was NOT a Stooge director. So maybe this is part of the problem with the film....but the gags and props also aren't very good....and blaming him alone doesn't make sense. Regardless, you could do far better with most other Stooge shorts.
The three find themselves working for circus manager Mr. Herman (Stanley Blystone) by hanging posters around town. They're handed free tickets to the circus as payment for their work. Not to be discouraged, the Stooges decide to scalp their tickets, only to find more tickets to sell, setting Mr. Herman into a tizzy. After several escape attempts, including Larry and Curly disguised in a horse's outfit, they're caught, finding themselves in front of a spear-chucking giant, Sultan of Abudaba (Duke York). Curly ends up walking a high tightrope to escape the Sultan, only to ineffectually land in a fireman's jumping sheet, creating a massive crater. Moe and Larry jump into the crater, followed by the Sultan before the movie fades to black. No scenes proceed explaining if the three survived the clutches of the giant.
The actor playing the Sultan, Duke York, probably wishes real life imitated the Stooges' ambiguous endings when, nine years later, his Beverly Hills fiancee, Catherine Moench, broke off their engagement citing his extreme unfounded jealousies. In January, 1952 during their three-hour phone call where he repeatedly said he was going to commit suicide, York took a gun to his head and blew his brains out, dying at 44.
Did you know
- GoofsCurly's clothing changes constantly throughout the chase scene at the circus. This is due to the fact that he was sweating a lot and wardrobe had to keep giving him a new shirt for many scenes.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Circus Queen Murder (1933)
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 15m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1