The stooges make a whole batch of homemade beer, but get tossed in jail when Curly sells some to a policeman. Their minor indiscretion turns into a forty year sentence when a barrel of beer ... Read allThe stooges make a whole batch of homemade beer, but get tossed in jail when Curly sells some to a policeman. Their minor indiscretion turns into a forty year sentence when a barrel of beer Curly has hidden under his coat explodes while the boys are being photographed. In prison,... Read allThe stooges make a whole batch of homemade beer, but get tossed in jail when Curly sells some to a policeman. Their minor indiscretion turns into a forty year sentence when a barrel of beer Curly has hidden under his coat explodes while the boys are being photographed. In prison, the stooges get into more trouble with the warden and wind on the rockpile when they try ... Read all
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- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curly
- (as Curly)
- Guard #1
- (as Robert Williams)
- Prison Guard
- (archive footage)
- Guard
- (archive footage)
- Pomeroy
- (archive footage)
- First Prison Guard
- (uncredited)
- Al--Police Photographer
- (uncredited)
- Guard
- (uncredited)
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One of the most hilarious Three Stooges shorts is Beer Barrel Polecats. In this short are Vernon Dent, Robert Williams, Lynton Brent, Eddie Laughton, Joe Palma, Al Thompson, and Blackie Whiteford. The acting by these actors are good especially by Dent and Brent. There are many funny scenes here that I think most Three Stooges fans will love! In My opinion this one of the most different Three Stooges shorts. I recommend this one to all!
The weakest of the Curly shorts.
** (out of 4)
Curly, Moe and Larry buy a book on how to make beer so the three put their brains together and brew a batch. Things don't go as planned and soon the three are in jail after Curly tries to sell to an undercover cop.
BEER BARREL POLECATS is perhaps the weakest Stooges short up to this point in their careers. This was filmed after Curly had suffered a number of strokes so I'm going to guess that this played a part in the final product. There just isn't too much going on in this film and there certainly aren't enough laughs to make it worth sitting through a second time. The first portion of the film contains a few minor laughs as the beer making process is a disaster but the scenes in jail are all rather weak and they don't contain a single laugh.
While the two latest Stooges movies were being released, Curly found himself in a messy divorce proceeding with Marion Buxbaum after only three months of marriage. During testimony, Buxbaum, seeking much of Curly's life savings, said, "He used filthy, vile language, kept two vicious dogs, he shouted at waiters in cafes, struck and kicked me, put out cigars in the sink." Curly's character witnesses refuted Buxbaum's account, saying he was always a happy-go-lucky guy, and generous to a fault when it came to buying her luxurious gifts. The divorce later had near-fatal consequences for the already unhealthy Curly.
Did you know
- TriviaThis was the first short Curly did after he had suffered the latest of a series of small strokes. It affected both his speech and timing and is much thinner in this short as well. The volume of stock footage used here is to give Curly some rest.
- GoofsIn the stock footage from In the Sweet Pie and Pie (1941), the boys are wearing license plates on their prison uniforms dating 1942. The new footage for this short was shot in 1945.
- ConnectionsEdited from So Long Mr. Chumps (1941)
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- Three Duds in the Suds
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- 17m
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- 1.37 : 1