Restless Knights | |
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Release Date |
February 20, 1935 |
Directed by |
Charles Lamont |
Written by |
Felix Adler |
Produced by |
Jules White |
Preceded by |
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Followed by |
Restless Knights is the 6th 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
- Geneva Mitchell
- Eadie Adams
- George Baxter
- Stanley Blystone
- Walter Brennan
- Lynton Brent
- Bobby Burns
- Jack Duffy
- Billy Franey
- Chris Franke
- Oscar "Dutch" Hendrian
- James Howard
- William Irving
- Dorothy Janis
- Bud O'Neill
- Joseph Perry
- Patty Price
- George Speer
- Al Thompson
- Hilda Title
- Marie Wells
- Corinne Williams
- Bert Young
- Ernie Young
Plot[]
The Stooges' dying father reveals that they have noble blood in them. Larry is the Duke of Durham, Moe the Count of Fife, and Curly the Baron of Gray Matter (who asks if he's the Count of Ten, only to get that answer.) They then go to the court of Queen Anne to protect her from harm, only to learn that her guards wish to kidnap her and overthrow her, which they do succeed in (Thanks to the stooges' stupidity). The Stooges are able to find the queen being held kidnapped in the wine cellars. They hatch a plan to save the day. It works, but they cause misery for the queen at the end.
Notes[]
- The film's title as "Restless Knights" is a pun on "restless nights".
Video[]
The Three Stooges S02E02 Restless Knights