Busy Buddies | |
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Release Date |
March 18, 1944 |
Directed by |
Del Lord |
Written by |
Del Lord |
Produced by |
Hugh McCollum |
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Followed by |
Busy Buddies is the 78th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959.
Cast[]
- Moe Howard
- Larry Fine
- Curly Howard
- Nick Arno
- Heinie Conklin
- Vernon Dent
- Eddie Gribbon
- Johnny Kascier
- Fred Kelsey
- Eddie Laughton
- Victor Travis
- John Tyrrell
Plot[]
The Stooges run the Jive Cafe and are in heavy debt. They reluctantly take a second job hanging posters (à la Three Little Twirps), earning a penny for each poster hung. Moe takes notice of one particular poster advertising a cow milking contest that pays $100 to the winner. Without hesitation, Moe and Larry nominate Curly for the contest, and go about looking for a cow to practice milking on. As luck would have it, they find a "cow" (a bull) right behind the fence. Curly is no match for the wild animal, which then boots Curly up over the fence.
When the contest day arrives, Curly (nicknamed "K.O. Bossy") cannot squeeze an ounce of milk from the cow's udder. While fresh cows are being brought in for the second round, Moe and Larry jump into a cow costume with a jug of milk. The scheme works until Curly yanks the mock udder off the jug, and the milk comes gushing out. The trio are promptly booed off the stage.
Notes[]
- The film title "Busy Buddies" is a play on "Busybodies".
- In some shots the footage of the cow is stock footage from What's the Matador?.
Video[]
The Three Stooges S11E02 Busy Buddies