The stooges are janitors working in a movie studio. After wrecking the bosses office, they get jobs as actors in an African movie. Curly plays a gorilla and Moe and Larry are primitive nativ... Read allThe stooges are janitors working in a movie studio. After wrecking the bosses office, they get jobs as actors in an African movie. Curly plays a gorilla and Moe and Larry are primitive natives. On location in Africa, the stooges have a confrontation with a witch doctor from whom ... Read allThe stooges are janitors working in a movie studio. After wrecking the bosses office, they get jobs as actors in an African movie. Curly plays a gorilla and Moe and Larry are primitive natives. On location in Africa, the stooges have a confrontation with a witch doctor from whom Curly buys some "love candy" with hopes of attracting the films leading lady. When a femal... Read all
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curly
- (as Curly)
- Native
- (uncredited)
- Dr. Ba Loni Sulami
- (uncredited)
- B.O. Botswaddle
- (uncredited)
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This is a very good Three Stooges short. Its funny and its cast includes Monte Collins, Jane Hamilton, Naba, John Lester Johnson, and James C. Morton! Very good acting by Johnson and Morton! The Stooges perform very good in this Three Stooges short! The lion and gorilla scenes are hilarious! I recommend this one to all Three Stooges fans!
This is one of the Stooges' most consistently funny outings. It's the first one directed by their producer, Jules White, who tended to go overboard on the violence but shows a much more restrained hand here. The scenes in the producer's office are hilarious, with Curly at the top of his game and the great James C. Morton, who often served as a foil for Laurel and Hardy, serving that purpose here and doing a terrific job of it. The routines on the "set" in Africa are among the Stooges' funniest.
All in all, a first-rate entry in the long-running series and one that holds up well with repeated viewings, something that many of their later entries didn't.
After causing the usual amount of chaos and mayhem as janitors at a movie studio, Moe, Larry, and Curly are cast as two prehistoric men and a gorilla. Guess who has the gorilla look about him?
But that's a key part because as the gorilla you get to make love to Jane Hamilton, nicely and scantily clad in animal skins as befits a prehistoric sexpot.
For realism's sake they decide to shoot the thing in the real jungle as real as Hollywood back lot jungles got in those days. Of course when a real gorilla resents the invasion of his turf, the fun really starts.
A lot of the same gags, compacted into Three Missing Links can be found in the later Abbott&Costello feature film, Africa Screams. Best of course is seeing a real battle of wits between Curly and the gorilla.
I'd say they were evenly matched.
"Three Missing Links" was the first of many of the Stooges movies to be directed by producer Jules White, whose brother Jack had handled several of their previous films. Jules' passion was directing, and when the opportunity came up at Columbia Pictures to direct the Stooges, he immediately assigned himself to the job.
"Three Missing Links" was also the first Stooges film without Ted Healy that featured actor Ray 'Crash' Corrigan, who plays the 'real' gorilla using his own monkey suit. Corrigan's specialty was dressed as a gorilla in a number of movies, including 1934's "Tarzan and His Mate." In 1937, while on a hunting trip with Clark Gable, he came upon some southern California acreage he felt would be perfect for filming movies, especially Westerns because of its varying typography, including lakes, hills and caves. After constructing lodging for the film crew and their support staff as well as a Western-themed ranch for a set, Corrigan rented out his land to a number of film studios. Bob Hope in 1966 purchased the little village named Corriganville, and renamed it Hopetown. The area is now Corriganville Park, containing many hiking trails and historical sites.
Did you know
- TriviaThe first The Three Stooges short to be directed by Jules White.
- GoofsJust after Curly Howard throws mud at Moe Howard's face, who then hurls it to Larry Fine, against the tent behind them, you can see the shadow of the boom mic, (something hard to spot in the many The Three Stooges films).
- ConnectionsEdited into The Three Stooges: Volume II (1982)
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- Gorillas of 1939
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- Runtime18 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1