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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Barbara Donaldson, Bonnie Henjum, Shemp Howard, Marjorie Jackson, and June Lebow in Blunder Boys (1955)

Review by bkoganbing

Blunder Boys

7/10

Stooges Want The Facts, Just The Facts

One of the better Three Stooges shorts with Shemp is Blunder Boys, a very funny spoof of Dragnet which was in its original run on television and very popular at the time.

Moe narrates the film and its how the Stooges become police detectives in the crisp staccato style of Sergeant Joe Friday. Of course this is the Three Stooges so some liberties are taken with the facts.

There is a brief prologue in which Stooges are shown during World War II fighting a rear guard action, the only kind they know how as Moe informs us. Larry comes into his own in this film with a very funny bit about how he is dazed, but in that condition of stupor wipes out an enemy machine gun nest singlehanded.

The climax of the film involves the boys tangling with a criminal in drag in the person of vaudeville veteran Benny Rubin who must have been on loan from Jack Benny because Rubin was something of a semi-regular on his TV show. Rubin and Shemp have some battle of wits.

Blunder Boys, a very enjoyable short subject that concentrates on only the facts ma'am.
  • bkoganbing
  • May 15, 2010

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