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"I'm the best musician in the country!" "Yeah, but how are ya in the city?" - Moe and Larry (DANCING LADY, 1933)
PARDON MY BACKFIRE
Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp  
Released:  August 15, 1953
Columbia Short Subject
Length: 15.9 min.
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PARDON MY BACKFIREThe Stooges' 10-year engagement to their fiancees has reached the end of their future father-in-law's patience. He gives them one week to earn enough money to marry his daughters, or they'll be promised to the three plumbers down the street. So Moe, Larry & Shemp promise to keep their garage open night and day if necessary. The garage's first new customers are three gangsters, and the leader's moll, who've wrecked their car escaping from the police. Assuming that the Stooges have made a overtures to the moll, the hoods decide to 'silence' our heroes.

Filmed and released in 3-D.



Costar Diana Darrin ('Bettie') was interviewed at the 2006 Fan Club Meeting in Fort Washington PA. Her interview appears in The Three Stooges Journal # 118 (Summer 2006). Ms. Darrin was also a guest of the 1993 Three Stooges Convention in Philadelphia, see Journal # 67 (Fall 1993).


Production Notes
Prod. No.: 4212
Shooting Days: 4 days   From: 1953-06-30   To: 1953-07-06

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