Set in the old west, the stooges are spies for US Cavalry; "Buffalo Bilious", "Wild Bill Hiccup" and "Just Plain Bill". Sent by General "Muster" to catch a gang of cattle rustlers, they wind... Read allSet in the old west, the stooges are spies for US Cavalry; "Buffalo Bilious", "Wild Bill Hiccup" and "Just Plain Bill". Sent by General "Muster" to catch a gang of cattle rustlers, they wind up in a saloon where the boss of the gang hangs out. The boys disguise themselves as gamb... Read allSet in the old west, the stooges are spies for US Cavalry; "Buffalo Bilious", "Wild Bill Hiccup" and "Just Plain Bill". Sent by General "Muster" to catch a gang of cattle rustlers, they wind up in a saloon where the boss of the gang hangs out. The boys disguise themselves as gamblers and get into a card game with the villain, but must flee when their identities are di... Read all
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- Writer
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- Buffalo Bilious
- (as Curly)
- Just Plain Bill
- (as Larry)
- Wild Bill Hicup
- (as Moe)
- Gang Member
- (uncredited)
- Longhorn Pete
- (uncredited)
- Man in Saloon
- (uncredited)
- Man in Saloon
- (uncredited)
- Cheating Poker Player
- (uncredited)
- Gang Member
- (uncredited)
- Tex - Rustler Boss
- (uncredited)
- Bartender
- (uncredited)
- Saloon Girl
- (uncredited)
- Gen. Muster
- (uncredited)
- Colonel
- (uncredited)
- Gang Member
- (uncredited)
- Saloon Girl with Larry
- (uncredited)
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In July 1937 "Goofs and Saddles," only their second Western after 1935's "Horses' Collars," the Stooges find themselves as scouts for the United States Cavalry assigned by General Muster (Ted Lorch) to arrest a gang of cattle rustlers. Sporting long hair in the opening scenes, the kind Curly had before he was asked to shave it off for the screen, Moe as Wild Bill Hiccup (Hickok), Larry as Just Plain Bill (a popular radio show back in the 1930s), and Curly as Buffalo Billous (Buffalo Bill), use many disguises, including as movable bushes as they go undercover to get as close to the rustlers as they can in an open field. They also pose as gamblers to glean some information from the gang's leader, Longhorn Pete (Stanley Blystone).
"Goofs and Saddles" is known for having the least of amount of slapstick of all the Stooges' films. By one count, there's only eight face slaps and one eye poke. The unusual title is derived from General George Custer widow Elizabeth Custer's book about her husband, 'Boots and Saddles.' The film is famously known for Larry signaling to his two cohorts when they're playing a game of poker, exclaiming as he's overlooking Longhorn Pete's cards, "I've got four kinks in my back," referring to the rustler's four kings he's holding in his hand. This was also actor Joe Palma's film debut. Known as the "Fake Shemp" when he filled in for Shemp Howard when the regular Stooge suddenly died in 1955. Palma worked as a mortician at his parents' funeral home before journeying to Hollywood in 1937 to join Columbia Pictures as an extra and spot actor.
With quite a few laughs they do get the job done. Some wonderful bits as a jackass exposes the camouflage cover of three other jackasses. There's an interesting poker game and finally the Three Stooges with their backs to the wall improvise a Gatling gun to some very funny effects.
Moe, Larry, and Curly are really at their top in Goofs And Saddles.
Did you know
- GoofsDuring the poker game, Curly holds an Ace of Hearts and an Ace of Diamonds, while Moe holds an Ace of Spades and an Ace of Clubs. After they exchange cards under the table, they both hold Aces of Spades and Clubs.
- Quotes
[Some of Longhorn Pete's men carry some carcasses past him and the Stooges]
Wild Bill Hicup: [noticing] Hey, what happened to those fellas?
Longhorn Pete: Those are three crooks I shot for cheating in a card game.
- ConnectionsEdited into Pals and Gals (1954)
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- Muito Vivos para Serem Mortos
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- 19m
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- 1.37 : 1