Told in flashback, the stooges tell their son how he came to have 3 dads. They own a pawn shop and owe money to a "protection" group, a bunch of loan sharks. Also, a lady leaves a baby in th... Read allTold in flashback, the stooges tell their son how he came to have 3 dads. They own a pawn shop and owe money to a "protection" group, a bunch of loan sharks. Also, a lady leaves a baby in the shop as part of a plan to sell a phony diamond.Told in flashback, the stooges tell their son how he came to have 3 dads. They own a pawn shop and owe money to a "protection" group, a bunch of loan sharks. Also, a lady leaves a baby in the shop as part of a plan to sell a phony diamond.
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curly
- (as Curly)
- Butch McGee
- (as Harold Brauer)
- Eggbert--tough little boy
- (uncredited)
- Second Henchman
- (uncredited)
- First Henchman
- (uncredited)
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There are two fight sequences where Curly seems to be holding his own physically;other times when he just stands around and lets Larry take the brunt of the plot.
How do you stop a baby from crying? LARRY:"Lock the baby in the safe and you won't hear it!". Moe does not agree.
In addition to clumsily caring for an abandoned baby,the boys have to fend off protection racketeers on their pawnshop.
The head "tough guy" is knocked out with a bowling ball,placed ina baby carraige with a bottle in his mouth;and shoved out into traffic.
A good showcase for Larry,but 1942's SOCK A BYE BABY is much better.
"How did that baby get here?"
"Business as usual"
WHAT???
"I mean,the kid walks in and asks for a match and I say--"Nah,I don't smoke....."
I'm not a fan of gunplay with the Stooges. This one goes the next step by giving it to a baby. Larry seems to have a bit more to do in this one. He gets a few scenes by himself. Curly is probably struggling to carry his weight at this point. He still has a few good wacks in him. Otherwise, this is a solid Stooges short.
At any rate, I'm looking over the cast credits and "Eggbert" was apparently the boy's given name in this story. "Eggbert Howard" or maybe "Eggbert Fine Howard"... with a name like that, maybe the kid had a right to be ticked?!
I rate this one higher than most, perhaps because I have bad taste (I've been told so a few times) or more likely I just think Larry owns in this episode. "The bag left me holding the babe."
"Three Loan Wolves" is among the dozen Stooges films from 1945-46 that clearly shows Curly Howard was not a well man. During this time he had some highs where he seemed like the old Curly ("Micro-Phonies") and lows where his strength was at a low ebb. "Three Loan Wolves" falls into the "low ebb" category. Curly's voice croaks and crumbles; listen to how muffled and congested his voice sounds when he says "Watch me!" as he uses the punching bag.
Due to Curly's illness, Larry gets most of the screen time, and to his credit, he shines. Larry's comedic talents are put to the test in his first featured Stooge role, and he comes through admirably. It is obvious that Larry's role was written for Curly, but Larry is able to handle it with his own distinct panache.
There is a disturbing scene in the film where Curly allows the baby to teethe on a loaded pistol. Clearly these Stooges are not capable of raising a child!
An interesting short, notable only for Curly's illness and Larry's featured role. 5 out of 10.
Did you know
- TriviaHarold Tiny Brauer's first co-starring appearance with the Stooges. Brauer and Emil Sitka are the only supporting actors to work with all six Stooges.
- GoofsThe Stooges are mysteriously holding their faces in pain as Egbert was supposed to give them a triple slap, due to an editing mistake.
- Quotes
Moe: Hey Larry, come here.
Larry: I can't, I'm busy.
Moe: Well drop what you're doing and come here.
[Larry, holding a stack of dishes, shrugs]
Larry: Okay, if you say so.
[Larry drops the dishes and they smash on the floor]
Larry: [approaching Moe] Yeah?
Moe: What's the big idea?
Larry: You told me to drop what I was doing, so I did.
- ConnectionsReferences The Notorious Lone Wolf (1946)
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- In Hock
- Production company
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- Runtime
- 17m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1