In Medieval times, the Stooges learn they are of royal blood and vow to save the kingdom. They become the Queen's royal guards but are sentenced to die when the Queen is abducted on the orde... Read allIn Medieval times, the Stooges learn they are of royal blood and vow to save the kingdom. They become the Queen's royal guards but are sentenced to die when the Queen is abducted on the orders of the evil Prime Minister. The Stooges escape, free the Queen, and end by knocking one... Read allIn Medieval times, the Stooges learn they are of royal blood and vow to save the kingdom. They become the Queen's royal guards but are sentenced to die when the Queen is abducted on the orders of the evil Prime Minister. The Stooges escape, free the Queen, and end by knocking one another.
- Count of Fife
- (as Moe)
- Duke of Durham
- (as Larry)
- Baron of Graymatter
- (as Curley)
- Lady of the Court
- (uncredited)
- Prince Boris - Prime Minister
- (uncredited)
- Captain of the Guard
- (uncredited)
- Father
- (uncredited)
- Queen's Ally
- (uncredited)
- Queen's Ally
- (uncredited)
- Toothless Guard
- (uncredited)
- Attendant
- (uncredited)
- Announcer
- (uncredited)
- Kidnap Guard
- (uncredited)
- Wrestler
- (uncredited)
- Queen's Ally
- (uncredited)
- Brunette Trumpeter
- (uncredited)
- Wrestler
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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Even though little is actually done with the medieval setting, it is nevertheless interesting as a spoof of many a costume piece/swashbuckler of its day especially "The Three Musketeers"; for the record, director Lamont would helm many an Abbott & Costello vehicle during the coming decade.
Charles Lamont accepted the assignment from Columbia Pictures to direct the trio in the first of only two movies he handled for the Stooges. He left Columbia Pictures after his second Stooges film because, as he said, "I had an intense hatred for Columbia president Harry Cohn." Lamont's known for his work with Abbott and Costello and Ma and Pa comedies.
When the dying dad (Walter Brennan) slaps his three sons, Moe, Larry and Curly, collectively in the face, it's the first time the three had been slapped at the same time from someone other than Moe, who usually dashed out the punishment. Brennan, a very busy character actor at the time, had a year earlier all his teeth knocked out filming a fight scene. He called that misfortune "the luckiest break in the world." Brennan was fitted with false teeth to replace his damaged ones, saying "when necessary I could take 'em out - and suddenly look about 40 years older." Hence, his perfect casting of an old man on his death bed.
Another first for the Stooges is the gag where one of them entice a group of baddies, one at a time, to chase him while the other two, hidden on each side of a passage with bats or sticks, slug them over the head as they run by. As expected, the Stooges get mixed up in their ambush by knocking out one of their own. Another first heard in "Restless Knights" is the famous Stooges' quote, "All for one! One for all! Every man for himself!"
Did you know
- TriviaThe castle sets were originally built for Le baron Gregor (1935) starring Boris Karloff.
- GoofsWhen the Stooges salute the queen, Larry misses his cue and salutes too late.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Three Stooges: Volume IX (1984)
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- Неугомонные рыцари
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- Runtime
- 17m
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- 1.37 : 1