Dutiful But Dumb

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Dutiful but Dumb
Directed by Del Lord
Produced by Hugh McCollum
Del Lord
Written by Elwood Ullman
Starring Moe Howard
Larry Fine
Curly Howard
Vernon Dent
Bud Jamison
Fred Kelsey
Eddie Laughton
Chester Conklin
Marjorie Deanne
Stanley Brown
Cinematography Benjamin H. Kline
Editing by Art Seid
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) Flag of the United States March 21, 1941
Running time 16' 47"
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
Preceded by So Long Mr. Chumps
Followed by All the World's a Stooge
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Dutiful but Dumb is the 54th 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.

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[edit] Plot

The Stooges are paparazzi-like photographers working for Whack Magazine ("If it's a good picture, it's out of Whack!") who continue to grate at their weary boss (Vernon Dent). To get them out of his hair, he sends them to Vulgaria for their next job, knowing full well that taking pictures in Vulgaria is against the law, leading to execution. The inept trio are caught once they set foot on Vulgarian soil. As the firing squad is setting up, Curly requests one last smoke; leading to him pulling out a cigar the length of a hero sandwich. The wait puts everyone to sleep, and enables the boys to escape. As they try to avoid their captors, they end up in a local cafe, in which Curly pits his wits against a defiant oyster in his stew.

[edit] Quotes

    • Larry: "Hey, I can't find the negative!"
    • Moe: "How about the positive?"
    • Curly: "I'm positive about the negative, but I'm a little negative about the positive."
    • Moe: "Oh, negative eh?"
    • Curly: "No, I'm positive, the negative's in the developer."
    • Moe: "Your brains needs developing!"

[edit] Notes

The title is a play on "beautiful but dumb."[1]

[edit] References

[edit] Further reading

  • Moe Howard and the Three Stooges; by Moe Howard [1], (Citadel Press, 1977).
  • The Complete Three Stooges: The Official Filmography and Three Stooges Companion; by Jon Solomon [2], (Comedy III Productions, Inc., 2002).
  • The Three Stooges Scrapbook; by Jeff Lenburg, Joan Howard Maurer, Greg Lenburg [3] (Citadel Press, 1994).
  • The Three Stooges: An Illustrated History, From Amalgamated Morons to American Icons; by Michael Fleming [4](Broadway Publishing, 2002).
  • One Fine Stooge: A Frizzy Life in Pictures; by Steve Cox and Jim Terry [5], (Cumberland House Publishing, 2006).