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Columbia Shorts 1935

11. THREE LITTLE BEERS



 

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Rl. Nov. 28 / Prod. No. 210 / 17 m / p Jules White / d Del Lord / st scr Clyde Bruckman / ph Benjamin Kline / e Wm. Lyon / C: Bud Jamison (A. Panther), Nanette Crawford, Eve Reynolds (Girls on the Golf Course), Frank Terry (Golfer), Harry Semels (Gardener), Jack "Tiny" Lipson (Foreman), Eddie Laughton (Desk Relief Clerk), Geo. Gray (Caddy), and Stanley Blystone (Cement Layer)

SYN: The Stooges are three inept deliverymen for the Panther Brewing Company. When the Stooges learn that their brewery is sponsoring a big golf tournament, they sneak off to a nearby golf course to get in a bit of practice as they have never played the game before! The golf course, however, never looks the same after the Stooges are through practicing. Curly's ball gets stuck in a tree and he chops down the tree in order to retrieve the ball. Larry gets distracted by a small root sticking out of the ground, and starts tugging on it. He keeps yanking on the root until, finally, the course looks like a disjointed jigsaw puzzle. Moe, meanwhile, is busy creating swiss cheese out of the fairways with his divots. It should come as no suprise that the Stooges are chased off the golf course. In a hasty escape in their beer truck, the barrels fall out of the truck and roll away downhill.

Quick Hits:

- Did you know that Larry was an avid golfer in real life?

SD: 4 (W 10/9 to SA 10/12/35) FN: The "Press, Press, Pull" gag later appeared in Even as I.O.U. (9/28/42). Beer trucks and rolling barrels also can be seen in What No Beer (1933) with Buster Keaton.