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Gold Raiders

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
296
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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Shemp Howard, George O'Brien, Sheila Ryan, Lyle Talbot, and The Three Stooges in Gold Raiders (1951)
ComedyFamilyWestern

On his way to Red Mesa to insure mine owners against loss from raids on their ore shipments, George O'Brien is ambushed by the raiders, and is accidentally saved by the Three Stooges who run... Read allOn his way to Red Mesa to insure mine owners against loss from raids on their ore shipments, George O'Brien is ambushed by the raiders, and is accidentally saved by the Three Stooges who run a traveling variety store. O'Brien sells mine owner John Sawyer and his foreman Sandy Eva... Read allOn his way to Red Mesa to insure mine owners against loss from raids on their ore shipments, George O'Brien is ambushed by the raiders, and is accidentally saved by the Three Stooges who run a traveling variety store. O'Brien sells mine owner John Sawyer and his foreman Sandy Evans on allowing him to insure and guard their shipments since they have no help from the bu... Read all

  • Director
    • Edward Bernds
  • Writers
    • Elwood Ullman
    • William Lively
  • Stars
    • George O'Brien
    • Moe Howard
    • Shemp Howard
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    296
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edward Bernds
    • Writers
      • Elwood Ullman
      • William Lively
    • Stars
      • George O'Brien
      • Moe Howard
      • Shemp Howard
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    George O'Brien
    George O'Brien
    • George O'Brien
    Moe Howard
    Moe Howard
    • The 3 Stooges - Moe
    Shemp Howard
    Shemp Howard
    • The 3 Stooges - Shemp
    Larry Fine
    Larry Fine
    • The 3 Stooges - Larry
    Clem Bevans
    Clem Bevans
    • Doc Mason
    Sheila Ryan
    Sheila Ryan
    • Laura Mason
    Lyle Talbot
    Lyle Talbot
    • Taggart
    Monte Blue
    Monte Blue
    • John Sawyer
    Fuzzy Knight
    Fuzzy Knight
    • Sheriff
    Hugh Hooker
    • Sandy Evans
    John Merton
    John Merton
    • Clete
    Remy Paquet
    • The Singer
    Al Baffert
    • Bartender Utah
    Roy Canada
    • Slim
    Bill Ward
    Bill Ward
    • Red
    The Three Stooges
    The Three Stooges
    • The Three Stooges
    Bob Burns
    Bob Burns
    • Gold Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Coontz
    Bill Coontz
    • Gold Guard
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edward Bernds
    • Writers
      • Elwood Ullman
      • William Lively
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    7ksf-2

    O'Brien meets up with three stooges

    The three stooges had gotten their start in the 1930s, so they were in the biz for twenty years already, by the time this "short, but full length film" came out from United Artists. The stooges rescue George O'Brien, who is playing .... George O'Brien in this one, trying to set up an insurance office. Sheila Ryan co-stars as Laura. Lyle Talbot and Monte Blue are in here as well. .. they were hired for most of the westerns made in hollywood! This one is SO three stooges! lots of slapping, tripping, falling, mauling, and saloon fighting. a good mix of stooges and typical western. has a good storyline, and good quality sound and picture. Directed by Ed Bernds, who had directed many of the Three Stooges, Blondie films, and a whole bunch of the Bowery Boys films. interesting story about an oscar mistake.. Bernds was nominated, but he politely declined, since the oscar was meant for another film. check it out on Wikipedia dot org. As usual for westerns, this was filmed in the rocky hills above Los Angeles.
    8hackraytex

    A Stooges Gem

    This is a rare gem if you get to see it. The Three Stooges were locked into a contract at Columbia for about 23 years that severely restricted their activities outside of their well known shorts. This was a rare opportunity for them to show what they could do when given the chance. They were comic relief but their part was important in this feature western. It was made by the director who directed them at Columbia and I think they enjoyed getting to stretch their wings and do a feature film. A lot of people have said they did not have the talent to carry feature films like Laurel and Hardy and the Marx Brothers but this showed that if they had gotten the right material, they could have pulled it off. If you can find Gold Raiders, it is worth watching.
    4Cinemayo

    Gold Raiders (1951) *1/2

    GOLD RAIDERS (1951)

    A dull western/comedy feature with the Three Stooges (including Shemp Howard at this point, who I've always enjoyed as the "third Stooge") doing their usual schtick, and directed by the normally dependable Edward Bernds, who also did some of their funniest classic shorts -- so one has to wonder, just what went wrong this time? The most probable answer is that what worked pretty good as a 15-minute two-reeler comes up as too much for a 55-minute feature film. Unlike so many of their classic short subjects, GOLD RAIDERS is not worth revisiting.

    *1/2 out of ****
    6I_Ailurophile

    A reasonably solid western mashed up with a so-so Stooges comedy

    Screen legends that The Three Stooges are, their name carries a level of recognition that their works don't always deserve. Some films are delightful, yet many are kind of middling; as their brand of comedy tends to wear thin in a full-length feature alongside whatever the defining shtick is, it's fair to wonder if it wouldn't have been better had the troupe stuck to one- or two-reel shorts. To be sure, they want only to entertain, and with a fairly steady stream of situational humor, gags, animated characters and performances, and witty dialogue on top of the foremost slapstick, one is guaranteed a good time in some measure with most anything the Stooges do. The question is to what extent, and how well any given premise will come off. In reading of 1951's 'Gold raiders' one quickly surmises that it was marked by a somewhat harried production; to begin watching, it seems apparent enough that the screenplay is more or less a mashup of the comedians with a straight western. And, well, for better or worse, the flick fits right in with most of what the Stooges released, at least in terms of major motion pictures: it's decent enough, but mostly on a rather passive level.

    It's well made in most regards. One can't fault the cast for committed performances, and the acting tends to be rather lively; the actors arguably do most of the work of providing energy to the proceedings, and they might actually be a chief strength. Those stunts and effects that are employed are well done, quite in line with the average contemporary genre piece, and much the same goes for the sets, costume design, hair, and makeup. While nothing remarkable, I even appreciate aspects like the cinematography, editing, and music, and for that matter eve the root story. On the other hand, both as written and realized most any scene of intended humor loses its luster pretty fast, regardless of how clever it might be in and of itself. This might be chalked up to the cartoonish sound effects wearing thin, a bit that's allowed to linger too long or that doesn't land well in the first place, a deficit in the necessary vitality, or other factors. One way or another, even as they share at least equal time on screen with the other stars, the Stooges meaningfully contribute to the reverie less than George O'Brien, Clem Bevans, Sheila Ryan, and the other folks that are playing it straight. To put it another way, the fun that the movie has to offer has more to do with the western adventure than with the intended comedy.

    'Gold raiders' is enjoyable, certainly; please don't let me give the impression that it's bad, or that I altogether dislike it. Everyone involved did a good job, and some odds and ends are sharper than others. Even if it doesn't leave a huge mark, the western saga is sufficiently well done that I think it helps the whole to stand a tad above "average." That's just the thing, though - it really kind of seems like the title could have been made as a pure western, without the Stooges' involvement at all, and it would have been much the same piece if not stronger. Be that as it may, I'm glad for those who get more out of it than I do. I think this is suitable enough to earn a soft recommendation; so long as you're not specifically anticipating a riotous comedic farce, there's a lot to like here. Don't go out of your way for it, and save it for a lazy day, but as a 50s western 'Gold raiders' is worth checking out if you have the chance.
    6trivia-2

    Stooges Western, Starring Shemp in his only Three Stooges feature film.

    The Three Stooges save the day when the gold must go through in this amusing Western that will tickle the funny bone of any Three Stooges fan. Clem Bevans is hilarious as an old man with a few problems of his own. The film would have gained more had the Stooges been given a larger role. Director Ed Bernds was given a tiny budget and about one week to knock this picture out. Nevertheless, worth the price of admission for the Stooge in you.

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    • Trivia
      According to a contemporary article in Daily Variety, this film was shot in 4 1/2 days.
    • Goofs
      At the 0:06:00 mark the boom mic shadow moves on the wall above Lyle Talbot's head.
    • Quotes

      Shemp: He's got horse sense.

      Larry: Too bad you ain't a horse.

      Moe: What do you want to insult the horse for?

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      Written and performed by Larry Fine, Moe Howard and Shemp Howard

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 1951 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • YouTube - Video
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Stooges Go West
    • Filming locations
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bernard Glasser Productions
      • Jack Schwarz Productions
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    • Budget
      • $50,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 56m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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