Remade as CREEPS (1956), with stock footage. An interview with costar Nancy Saunders ('Lady Godiva') appeared in The Three Stooges Journal # 111 (Fall 2004) |
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| Working Title(s): | That's the Spirit |
| Title Origin: | "The Ghost Walks" (1934 Invincible movie). |
| Prod. No.: | 4108 |
| Face Slaps: 7 | Eye Pokes: 1 | Head Bonks: 0 | Pastry Thrown: 4 |
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Lowlights:
-- This short seemed doomed from the start with an already awful and lame plot (a talking suit of armor).' There wasn't much to work with' and only a few highlights saved it.' Overall' probably one of my least favorite Shemp films.
-- That weak 'Red Skeleton' reference.
-- The old 'parrot-in-the-skull' gag.
-- 'Lady Godiva's delivery was awful and she couldn't seem any more lifeless.
-- I could see the ending (the Stooges getting pied like Sir Tom when looking out the window) coming from miles away.
Funniest Moment:
-- The chess-playing skeletons.
Small stuff that cracked me up:
-- The pained look on Larry's face after Moe says (when thinking that Larry said something when the ghost actually did) 'Oh a wiseguy' huh-- and hits him on the stomach and head.
-- Again' look at Larry's face when the Stooges are drinking the milk.' After each sip' Larry looks at his glass of milk with a funny expression as if he's thinking 'Now THAT'S good milk!'
-- The weird look on Larry's face (yeah' yet another 'pay attention to Larry' moment; I'm sorry) after Shemp's 'Red Skeleton' joke' as if even he hated that joke.
Misc. Observations:
-- Who was that actor playing Sir Tom in the flashback with him getting a pie in the face-- I know that actor wasn't Phil Arnold' the actual voice of Sir Tom.
-- Speaking of Phil Arnold as the voice of the armor' I remember when I first saw this short years ago' I thought that was actually Curly as the voice of the armor.' If you listen' the voice does sound quite a lot like Curly's normal speaking voice.
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