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Columbia Shorts 1936

18. WHOOPS I'M AN INDIAN



 

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Rl. Sept. 11 / Prod. No. 226 / 17 m / ap Jules White / d Del Lord / st Searle Kramer and Herman Boxer / scr Clyde Bruckman / ph Benjamin Kline / e Charles Hochberg / C: Bud Jamison (Pierre), Elaine Waters and Beatrice Blynn (Girls)

SYN: In Lobo City, Moe, Larry and Curly escape a "hanging jury" following some sleight-of-hand tricks, and nifty magnet work during a poker game between them and French-Canadian trooper, Pierre. Later in the day, back at his cabin, Pierre learns that his wife has left him for Chief Moulting Eagle, an Indian Chief, and vows to kill all the indians. He finds the Stooges hiding out in his cabin disguised as Indians but they escape his wrath for the time being. Sometime later at another saloon, Pierre again meets up with the Stooges, still garbed as Indians. Although he hasn't forgotten his pledge, Pierre soon weakens at the sight of Curly dressed like and Indian squaw and marries him (her). When Pierre realizes Curly is rigged with the wrong plumbing, a chase evolves with the Stooges taking refuge in the city's jail.

Quick Hits:

- The working title for "Whoops I'm an Indian" was actually "Frontier Daze".

 

SD: 4 (W 6/3 to SA 6/6/36)