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Three Missing Links

Three Missing Links is a 1938 short subject directed by Jules White starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). It is the 33rd entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who appearing in 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

Three Missing Links
Directed byJules White
Written bySearle Kramer
Produced byJules White
Starring
CinematographyHenry Freulich
Edited byCharles Nelson
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • July 29, 1938 (1938-07-29) (U.S.)
Running time
18:04
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

The Stooges are employed at the esteemed bastion of cinematic creativity, Super Terrific Productions, a venerable institution nestled within the heart of Hollywood. The trio assumes custodial duties, tasked with maintaining the sanctity of the studio's environs. However, their ostensibly mundane responsibilities take an unexpected turn when they inadvertently incite pandemonium within the inner sanctum of B. O. Botswaddle, the discerning curator entrusted with evaluating scripts for the forthcoming magnum opus, Jilted in the Jungle. Despite the chaos ensuing from their inadvertent actions, a serendipitous turn of events transpires as Curly, through a display of physical comedy replete with an uncanny impersonation of a chicken with its head cut off, captivates Botswaddle's attention. Botswaddle identifies Curly as the embodiment of a primeval archetype, colloquially known as the "missing link", thereby elevating the trio from custodial obscurity to the forefront of cinematic recognition.

Accompanied by Moe and Larry, Curly embarks on a cinematic journey that leads them to the lush expanses of Africa, where the verdant tapestry of the jungle provides the backdrop for their artistic pursuits. Amidst the intricacies of setting up camp, Curly embarks on a curious transaction with a purveyor of unconventional remedies, procuring "love candy" in a bid to captivate the affections of the leading lady, Mirabel Mirabel. However, the tranquility of the nocturnal hours is punctuated by an encounter with the untamed denizens of the wilderness, as a curious lion's foray into their encampment prompts a hasty retreat of the Stooges.

The following day descends into chaos as Curly, garbed in a simian costume for a scene, unwittingly becomes embroiled in a confrontation with a genuine gorilla native to the jungle. This unforeseen encounter sparks pandemonium, disrupting the harmonious workings of the film set and compelling the crew to hastily retreat. In a series of misguided events, Curly inadvertently ingests the "love candy" in an attempt to soothe the agitated gorilla, thus becoming enamored with the creature. Consequently, Curly embarks on a zealous pursuit of his newfound object of affection.

Cast edit

Credited edit

Uncredited

Production notes edit

Three Missing Links was filmed on April 7–12, 1938.[1] It is the fourth of sixteen Stooge shorts to use the word "three" in the title and the first entry directed by Columbia Pictures Short Subject head Jules White.[2]

The clip of the Stooges arguing in B. O. Botswaddle's office was featured prominently in the 1989 film Lethal Weapon 2.[3]

Tanner the Lion appears before the final act of the film, having previously appeared in Wee Wee Monsieur from the same year, and Movie Maniacs from 2 years prior.

Quotes edit

  • Moe: "We're terrific!"
  • Larry: "We're colossal!"
  • Curly: "We're even mediocre!"

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Three Missing Links at threestooges.net
  2. ^ Solomon, Jon (2002). The Complete Three Stooges: The Official Filmography and Three Stooges Companion. Comedy III Productions, Inc. p. 135. ISBN 0-9711868-0-4.
  3. ^ Wilmington, Michael (July 7, 1989). "Movie Review: A Lethal 'Weapon 2'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 22, 2018.

External links edit

  • Three Missing Links at IMDb  
  • Three Missing Links at AllMovie
  • Three Missing Links at threestooges.net

three, missing, links, 1938, short, subject, directed, jules, white, starring, american, slapstick, comedy, team, three, stooges, howard, larry, fine, curly, howard, 33rd, entry, series, released, columbia, pictures, starring, comedians, appearing, shorts, stu. Three Missing Links is a 1938 short subject directed by Jules White starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges Moe Howard Larry Fine and Curly Howard It is the 33rd entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians who appearing in 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959 Three Missing LinksDirected byJules WhiteWritten bySearle KramerProduced byJules WhiteStarringMoe Howard Larry Fine Curly Howard James C Morton Monte Collins Jane Hamilton John Lester Johnson Ray Crash Corrigan Tanner the LionCinematographyHenry FreulichEdited byCharles NelsonDistributed byColumbia PicturesRelease dateJuly 29 1938 1938 07 29 U S Running time18 04CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Credited 2 2 Uncredited 3 Production notes 4 Quotes 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThe Stooges are employed at the esteemed bastion of cinematic creativity Super Terrific Productions a venerable institution nestled within the heart of Hollywood The trio assumes custodial duties tasked with maintaining the sanctity of the studio s environs However their ostensibly mundane responsibilities take an unexpected turn when they inadvertently incite pandemonium within the inner sanctum of B O Botswaddle the discerning curator entrusted with evaluating scripts for the forthcoming magnum opus Jilted in the Jungle Despite the chaos ensuing from their inadvertent actions a serendipitous turn of events transpires as Curly through a display of physical comedy replete with an uncanny impersonation of a chicken with its head cut off captivates Botswaddle s attention Botswaddle identifies Curly as the embodiment of a primeval archetype colloquially known as the missing link thereby elevating the trio from custodial obscurity to the forefront of cinematic recognition Accompanied by Moe and Larry Curly embarks on a cinematic journey that leads them to the lush expanses of Africa where the verdant tapestry of the jungle provides the backdrop for their artistic pursuits Amidst the intricacies of setting up camp Curly embarks on a curious transaction with a purveyor of unconventional remedies procuring love candy in a bid to captivate the affections of the leading lady Mirabel Mirabel However the tranquility of the nocturnal hours is punctuated by an encounter with the untamed denizens of the wilderness as a curious lion s foray into their encampment prompts a hasty retreat of the Stooges The following day descends into chaos as Curly garbed in a simian costume for a scene unwittingly becomes embroiled in a confrontation with a genuine gorilla native to the jungle This unforeseen encounter sparks pandemonium disrupting the harmonious workings of the film set and compelling the crew to hastily retreat In a series of misguided events Curly inadvertently ingests the love candy in an attempt to soothe the agitated gorilla thus becoming enamored with the creature Consequently Curly embarks on a zealous pursuit of his newfound object of affection Cast editCredited edit Moe Howard as Moe Larry Fine as Larry Curly Howard as Curly Monte Collins as Herbert Herringbone Jane Hamilton as Mirabel Mirabel Ray Crash Corrigan as Naba the gorilla 1 Uncredited James C Morton as B O Botswaddle John Lester Johnson as Dr Ba Loni Sulami Tanner the Lion as Lion 1 Production notes editThree Missing Links was filmed on April 7 12 1938 1 It is the fourth of sixteen Stooge shorts to use the word three in the title and the first entry directed by Columbia Pictures Short Subject head Jules White 2 The clip of the Stooges arguing in B O Botswaddle s office was featured prominently in the 1989 film Lethal Weapon 2 3 Tanner the Lion appears before the final act of the film having previously appeared in Wee Wee Monsieur from the same year and Movie Maniacs from 2 years prior Quotes editMoe We re terrific Larry We re colossal Curly We re even mediocre References edit a b c Three Missing Links at threestooges net Solomon Jon 2002 The Complete Three Stooges The Official Filmography and Three Stooges Companion Comedy III Productions Inc p 135 ISBN 0 9711868 0 4 Wilmington Michael July 7 1989 Movie Review A Lethal Weapon 2 Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 22 2018 External links editThree Missing Links at IMDb nbsp Three Missing Links at AllMovie Three Missing Links at threestooges net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Three Missing Links amp oldid 1221108100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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