The Stooges find a crippled boy and his sister living in their dumpyard shack. To raise money to pay for the little boy's operation, they buy a phony treasure map from two con men. Thinking ... Read allThe Stooges find a crippled boy and his sister living in their dumpyard shack. To raise money to pay for the little boy's operation, they buy a phony treasure map from two con men. Thinking the treasure is buried beneath an old house, the boys start digging and wind up in a U.S. ... Read allThe Stooges find a crippled boy and his sister living in their dumpyard shack. To raise money to pay for the little boy's operation, they buy a phony treasure map from two con men. Thinking the treasure is buried beneath an old house, the boys start digging and wind up in a U.S. treasury vault where they are promptly arrested. The president (FDR) gives them amnesty an... Read all
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curly
- (as Curly)
- Jimmie
- (uncredited)
- Con-Man
- (uncredited)
- President's Secretary
- (uncredited)
- Vault Chief
- (uncredited)
- Bank Teller
- (uncredited)
- President's Secretary
- (uncredited)
- President Roosevelt
- (uncredited)
- Vault Guard
- (uncredited)
- Jimmie's Sister
- (uncredited)
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Shades of the Great Depression, Moe, Larry and Curly discover a lame boy (played by child actor Sonny Bupp) and his sister (Harlene Wood) living in a shack, trying to make ends meet. The guys really feel sorry for them and want to help pay for Jimmie's leg operation. As Stooge luck would have it, they're conned into buying a fake buried treasure map and start DIGGING!
They dig and dig -- leading to the US Treasury and a bunch of gold bars??? Outrageous as can be, loaded with a ton of poetic license, including being pardoned by President Roosevelt! But in the end, yes, the President agrees to help Jimmie. And they all live happily ever after.
What a Stooge story, if not fairy tale, and again, one that should please everybody. For movie buffs, Sonny Bupp gained fame in a few years, chosen by Orson Welles to play Charles Kane III in CITIZEN KANE. Stone-face Lestor Dorr plays the president's secretary and a great part for Cy Schindell as the vault guard. Cy was both an actor and boxer and looked the part.
25th film in the series, directed to the max by Del Lord.
Always remastered on dvd via Columbia, generally by decades, 30s, 40s and 50s episodes. Also some theme box sets.
Thanks always to METV for running these oldies Saturday nights.
This is one of the most different Three Stooge shorts of all. Some it is really serious and the beginning of the short is unique. There is very good acting by the Stooges and the cast which includes Sonny Bupp, Nick Copeland, Lew Davis, Lester Dorr, John Ince, Eddie Laughton, Al Richardson, Cy Schindell, and Harley Wood. To all Three Stooges fans in recommend that they should see this!!
The Stooges have a good heart.....really good since when they come back to the shack they see some disabled little boy who had moved in to their place with his "sis." The kid ("Jimmy") volunteers to leave but they can't to that to him....better they are homeless, than him. This is one reason we always root for these guys.
Anyway, the main storyline gets set up right after Curly tries to find a couple of good tires at the junkyard to put on their car. Moe finds a can filled with coins and the boys now think the real gold mine must be in the junkyard. Shortly afterward, they find out its the kids' life savings and he's using it toward getting an operation! ha ha - typical Three Stooges corny storyline, but it makes the boys look good, as they volunteer to try to get the money so the kid can have the operation.
What follows next is total insanity, not unusual for a Three Stooges short. It all starts when the boys take the boys money to the bank where at least he'd get some interest on it. At the bank, a couple of crooks spot them as "easy marks" (ya think?) and the story goes on from there.
Overall, it's another fun Stooges and definitely worth your time.
Note: The older sister was played by Harley Wood, an actress who was tall and pretty but didn't have much a film career. However, she went on to do a number of good things including song-writing. The young boy, meanwhile, was Sonny Bupp and he wound up playing Orson Welles son in the famous film "Citizen Kane." He died in 2007 and had the distinction of being the oldest living cast member of that ultra-famous film.
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to the bank teller, the $62 that the Stooges attempt to invest for the little boy's leg surgery would mature to $500 on March 20th, 2042. However, the inflationary value of the money in 2020 is over $1100.
- GoofsThe President's office is shown as being in the Capitol, when, in fact, it's located in the White House.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Three Stooges: Volume VIII (1982)
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- Golddigging in the Treasury
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- Runtime18 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1