The stooges are pest exterminators who drum up business by planting vermin in a ritzy mansion where a party is going on. The boys are hired, but must dress as guests to work unobserved. They... Read allThe stooges are pest exterminators who drum up business by planting vermin in a ritzy mansion where a party is going on. The boys are hired, but must dress as guests to work unobserved. They disrupt the party and a wild pie fight ensues.The stooges are pest exterminators who drum up business by planting vermin in a ritzy mansion where a party is going on. The boys are hired, but must dress as guests to work unobserved. They disrupt the party and a wild pie fight ensues.
Moe Howard
- Moe
- (as Moe)
Larry Fine
- Larry
- (as Larry)
Shemp Howard
- Shemp
- (as Shemp)
Mary Ainslee
- Party Guest
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Symona Boniface
- Mrs. Smythe-Smythe
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Helen Dickson
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Mary Forbes
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Eddie Laughton
- Lion Hunter
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Ethelreda Leopold
- Party Guest
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Judy Malcolm
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Al Thompson
- Party Guest
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Victor Travis
- Sleeping Party Guest
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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Both this short and it's counterpart ANTS IN THE PANTRY are excellent entries in the long list of stooge shorts. Both are equal in the laughs department and both suffer from somewhat weak endings that deflate the film a bit, with the pie fight ending for this version relying heavily on stock footage from HALF-WITS HOLIDAY & thus, knocking my rating down a bit. Jules White seemed to be developing a fetish for reusing old footage when the 50's rolled around(He also reuses the "Half-Wits" footage in one of those clunkers made after Shemp died(Scheming Schemers).
8/10
8/10
This is one of those "cut and paste" Stooge shorts, aka a "new" short with new footage and stock footage mixed into it. It's a remake of an earlier short with Curly (Ants in the Pantry) with Moe, Larry, and Shemp going through pretty much a scene by scene remake for the most part. They even lift pie throwing footage from In the Sweet Pie and Pie and Half Wit's Holiday (Curly's last short). So it's kind of fun to see how much footage is new footage, and how much is stock footage aka footage from other shorts. Despite the cutting and pasting, the short is still entertaining and quite funny. There's a few continuity flubs where the old footage doesn't really "mix" well with the new stuff, but it's still a good short.
(*Memorable "party guest" quote*) - "You disgraceful vagabonds!"
It seems that for the frustrated exterminators, Shemp, Larry, and Moe working for the Lightning Pest Control Co. is proving to be a colossally futile profession, all around.
But when Larry excitedly shares (with his 2 fellow stooges) his brainstorm scheme about how to improve business (through devious methods) that's when things really begin to look up for our downhearted boys.
For the most part - I was actually quite entertained by this vintage comedy-short from 1951 (and I especially enjoyed the frantic-paced finale that involved lots of pastries being tossed through the air).
It seems that for the frustrated exterminators, Shemp, Larry, and Moe working for the Lightning Pest Control Co. is proving to be a colossally futile profession, all around.
But when Larry excitedly shares (with his 2 fellow stooges) his brainstorm scheme about how to improve business (through devious methods) that's when things really begin to look up for our downhearted boys.
For the most part - I was actually quite entertained by this vintage comedy-short from 1951 (and I especially enjoyed the frantic-paced finale that involved lots of pastries being tossed through the air).
THE PEST MAN WINS is one of my top ten Three Stooges films. It's a tough decision between which pie fighting film I like best between PEST MAN WINS or IN THE SWEET PIE & PIE. This short is a remake of the Curly classic ANTS IN THE PANTRY. But Jules White added a great pie fight, which was missing from the original.
Most of the pie footage is really stock footage of HALF-WITS HOLIDAY and IN THE SWEET PIE & PIE. This is a great short and I recommend it to all stooge fans.
**** out of 4 stars.
Most of the pie footage is really stock footage of HALF-WITS HOLIDAY and IN THE SWEET PIE & PIE. This is a great short and I recommend it to all stooge fans.
**** out of 4 stars.
The boys plants pest around a mansion hosting a high class party so that wealthy owners would hire the Stooges for pest control. They have to dress as guests while doing the work.
This Stooges short has Shemp. They do a lot of hitting and that's good. It is the usual put-on skit against the snooty upper crust and ends with the standard food fight. I like the silver bit for the other guy, but this is mostly the regular Stooges doing Stooges things. Aside from the usual, they do have a lot of real animals although I'm more worried that they don't hammer a mice by accident while flinging them around on a string.
This Stooges short has Shemp. They do a lot of hitting and that's good. It is the usual put-on skit against the snooty upper crust and ends with the standard food fight. I like the silver bit for the other guy, but this is mostly the regular Stooges doing Stooges things. Aside from the usual, they do have a lot of real animals although I'm more worried that they don't hammer a mice by accident while flinging them around on a string.
Did you know
- TriviaSome of the pie-fight scenes were lifted from "In the Sweet Pie and Pie" (1941) and "Half-Wits Holiday" (1947).
- GoofsThe string attached to the mouse is quite visible.
- ConnectionsEdited from In the Sweet Pie and Pie (1941)
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- Runtime16 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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