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Three Little Pirates

Three Little Pirates is a 1946 short subject directed by Edward Bernds starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). It is the 96th entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

Three Little Pirates
Directed byEdward Bernds
Written byClyde Bruckman
Produced byHugh McCollum
StarringMoe Howard
Larry Fine
Curly Howard
Vernon Dent
Christine McIntyre
Robert Stevens
Dorothy DeHaven
Joe Palma
Cy Schindell
Al Thompson
CinematographyPhilip Tannura
Edited byPaul Borofsky
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • December 5, 1946 (1946-12-05) (U.S.)
Running time
17:51
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

In 1642, the Stooges are mariners aboard a refuse barge, marooned on the desolate Dead Man's Island. Their arrival attracts the attention of the island's governor, initially skeptical of their claims until their unmistakable sailor-like behavior confirms their profession. However, their fortunes quickly sour when Curly's harmless flirtation with the governor's betrothed, Rita, earns them the governor's ire.

Condemned to a grim fate of either beheading or immolation, the Stooges face imminent execution. A twist of fate intervenes in the form of Rita's disdain for her would-be husband's tyrannical rule. Resourcefully, she aids the Stooges in their escape by revealing concealed tools and guiding them to safety through an underground passage. However, their relentless bickering leads them astray, leading to their re-incarceration.

Undeterred, Rita proposes a ruse wherein the Stooges masquerade as exotic dignitaries bearing lavish gifts. Curly assumes the guise of the myopic Maharaja of Canarsie, boasting dominions over the islands of Coney and Long. Moe adopts the role of Gin of Rummy, while Larry plays his accomplice. Their nonsensical banter and comically absurd offerings, including a raspberry lollipop mistaken for a gemstone and a fountain pen misconstrued as a walrus tusk, deceive the governor, facilitating their escape.

Their flight leads them into the clutches of the nefarious pirate Black Louie, with whom they engage in a perilous game of knife-throwing. Rita discreetly alerts them to the governor's vendetta, necessitating their hasty departure. However, Curly's ineptitude, compounded by his thick-lensed glasses, disrupts their escape, precipitating a showdown with Black Louie's crew. Emerging victorious, the Stooges briefly entertain dreams of sovereignty until Moe's ignoble defeat by a whimsical contraption, humbling their aspirations and prompting their departure from the island.

Cast edit

Credited edit

Uncredited edit

Production notes edit

This is the 12th of 16 Stooge shorts with the word "three" in the title.

The Stooges had previously performed the "Maharaja" routine in Time Out for Rhythm (1941). They would resurrect the routine with Joe DeRita as the third stooge on The Steve Allen Show (1959) and in the theatrical feature The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze (1963) . Moe Howard also later performed a variation of the routine, with Mike Douglas and Soupy Sales, in November 1973 television appearance on The Mike Douglas Show.[1]

Canarsie, Bay Meadows, Flatbush, and the isles of Coney and Long are references to New York-based localities where brothers Moe, Curly, and Shemp Howard spent their childhood. It is all the more appropriate, as the Stooges are sailors shipwrecked off of a New York City garbage scow.[1]

Curly's last hurrah edit

Three Little Pirates was produced during April 15–18, 1946,[2] a period marked by Curly Howard's health struggles following a series of minor strokes. Prior films like Three Loan Wolves and G.I. Wanna Home had notably shifted focus away from Curly, with Moe and Larry assuming more prominent roles due to Curly's impaired speech and slower timing.

Despite his ailments, Curly delivered a commendable performance in Three Little Pirates. Notably, he flawlessly executed the memorable "Maharaja" routine alongside Moe. Additionally, Curly showcased his talent for physical comedy, as seen when he briefly reclines on a chair in one scene.

Director Edward Bernds observed Curly's decline across successive films produced during this period:

"I guess I should be thankful that Curly was in one of his 'up' periods, because it was strange the way he went up and down. He was down for A Bird in the Head and The Three Troubledoers, he was up for Micro-Phonies, way down for Monkey Businessmen.[3] In Three Little Pirates, he was terrific. It was the last flash of the old Curly."[4]

While 1946 was considered a weak year for Stooge releases due to Curly's health challenges, Three Little Pirates stood out as a notable exception, showcasing Curly's enduring comedic prowess despite his illness.[3]

Quotes edit

Governor: "You have your choice — you may have your heads chopped off, or you may be burned at the stake."
Curly: "We'll take burning at the stake!"
Governor: "Very well. We'll toast them Monday at sundown."
Moe (angrily): "What did you pick 'burning at the stake' for?!"
Curly: "Cause a hot steak is better than a cold chop!"

Curly: "Eenee, meenee, miney, moe. See, ya can't go wrong with moe."
Moe (sarcastically): "Heh, heh, heh. Thanks!" *SLAP!*

References edit

  1. ^ a b Solomon, Jon. (2002) The Complete Three Stooges: The Official Filmography and Three Stooges Companion, p. 287; Comedy III Productions, Inc., ISBN 0-9711868-0-4
  2. ^ Three Little Pirates at threestooges.net
  3. ^ a b Okuda, Ted; Watz, Edward (1986). The Columbia Comedy Short. McFarland & Company, Inc., Publisher. pp. 66, 67. ISBN 0-89950-181-8.
  4. ^ Lenburg, Jeff; Howard Maurer, Joan; Lenburg, Greg; (1982). The Three Stooges Scrapbook, p. 77, Citadel Press. ISBN 0-8065-0946-5

External links edit

  • Three Little Pirates at IMDb  
  • Three Little Pirates at AllMovie
  • Three Little Pirates at threestooges.net

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Three Little Pirates is a 1946 short subject directed by Edward Bernds starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges Moe Howard Larry Fine and Curly Howard It is the 96th entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959 Three Little PiratesDirected byEdward BerndsWritten byClyde BruckmanProduced byHugh McCollumStarringMoe HowardLarry FineCurly HowardVernon DentChristine McIntyreRobert StevensDorothy DeHavenJoe PalmaCy SchindellAl ThompsonCinematographyPhilip TannuraEdited byPaul BorofskyDistributed byColumbia PicturesRelease dateDecember 5 1946 1946 12 05 U S Running time17 51CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Credited 2 2 Uncredited 3 Production notes 3 1 Curly s last hurrah 4 Quotes 5 References 6 External linksPlot editIn 1642 the Stooges are mariners aboard a refuse barge marooned on the desolate Dead Man s Island Their arrival attracts the attention of the island s governor initially skeptical of their claims until their unmistakable sailor like behavior confirms their profession However their fortunes quickly sour when Curly s harmless flirtation with the governor s betrothed Rita earns them the governor s ire Condemned to a grim fate of either beheading or immolation the Stooges face imminent execution A twist of fate intervenes in the form of Rita s disdain for her would be husband s tyrannical rule Resourcefully she aids the Stooges in their escape by revealing concealed tools and guiding them to safety through an underground passage However their relentless bickering leads them astray leading to their re incarceration Undeterred Rita proposes a ruse wherein the Stooges masquerade as exotic dignitaries bearing lavish gifts Curly assumes the guise of the myopic Maharaja of Canarsie boasting dominions over the islands of Coney and Long Moe adopts the role of Gin of Rummy while Larry plays his accomplice Their nonsensical banter and comically absurd offerings including a raspberry lollipop mistaken for a gemstone and a fountain pen misconstrued as a walrus tusk deceive the governor facilitating their escape Their flight leads them into the clutches of the nefarious pirate Black Louie with whom they engage in a perilous game of knife throwing Rita discreetly alerts them to the governor s vendetta necessitating their hasty departure However Curly s ineptitude compounded by his thick lensed glasses disrupts their escape precipitating a showdown with Black Louie s crew Emerging victorious the Stooges briefly entertain dreams of sovereignty until Moe s ignoble defeat by a whimsical contraption humbling their aspirations and prompting their departure from the island Cast editCredited edit Moe Howard as Moe Larry Fine as Larry Curly Howard as Curly Vernon Dent as Governor Christine McIntyre as Rita Yolanda Robert Stevens as Black Louie Dorothy DeHaven as Chiquita Uncredited edit Joe Palma as Jack Cy Schindell as Dirk Al Thompson as PirateProduction notes editThis is the 12th of 16 Stooge shorts with the word three in the title The Stooges had previously performed the Maharaja routine in Time Out for Rhythm 1941 They would resurrect the routine with Joe DeRita as the third stooge on The Steve Allen Show 1959 and in the theatrical feature The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze 1963 Moe Howard also later performed a variation of the routine with Mike Douglas and Soupy Sales in November 1973 television appearance on The Mike Douglas Show 1 Canarsie Bay Meadows Flatbush and the isles of Coney and Long are references to New York based localities where brothers Moe Curly and Shemp Howard spent their childhood It is all the more appropriate as the Stooges are sailors shipwrecked off of a New York City garbage scow 1 Curly s last hurrah edit Three Little Pirates was produced during April 15 18 1946 2 a period marked by Curly Howard s health struggles following a series of minor strokes Prior films like Three Loan Wolves and G I Wanna Home had notably shifted focus away from Curly with Moe and Larry assuming more prominent roles due to Curly s impaired speech and slower timing Despite his ailments Curly delivered a commendable performance in Three Little Pirates Notably he flawlessly executed the memorable Maharaja routine alongside Moe Additionally Curly showcased his talent for physical comedy as seen when he briefly reclines on a chair in one scene Director Edward Bernds observed Curly s decline across successive films produced during this period I guess I should be thankful that Curly was in one of his up periods because it was strange the way he went up and down He was down for A Bird in the Head and The Three Troubledoers he was up for Micro Phonies way down for Monkey Businessmen 3 In Three Little Pirates he was terrific It was the last flash of the old Curly 4 While 1946 was considered a weak year for Stooge releases due to Curly s health challenges Three Little Pirates stood out as a notable exception showcasing Curly s enduring comedic prowess despite his illness 3 Quotes editGovernor You have your choice you may have your heads chopped off or you may be burned at the stake Curly We ll take burning at the stake Governor Very well We ll toast them Monday at sundown Moe angrily What did you pick burning at the stake for Curly Cause a hot steak is better than a cold chop Curly Eenee meenee miney moe See ya can t go wrong with moe Moe sarcastically Heh heh heh Thanks SLAP References edit a b Solomon Jon 2002 The Complete Three Stooges The Official Filmography and Three Stooges Companion p 287 Comedy III Productions Inc ISBN 0 9711868 0 4 Three Little Pirates at threestooges net a b Okuda Ted Watz Edward 1986 The Columbia Comedy Short McFarland amp Company Inc Publisher pp 66 67 ISBN 0 89950 181 8 Lenburg Jeff Howard Maurer Joan Lenburg Greg 1982 The Three Stooges Scrapbook p 77 Citadel Press ISBN 0 8065 0946 5External links editThree Little Pirates at IMDb nbsp Three Little Pirates at AllMovie Three Little Pirates at threestooges net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Three Little Pirates amp oldid 1214427705, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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