Fine Art of Boxing, The (No Stooge in the Ring)
The Stooges work at Dimsel's Drug Store where they befriend Schuyler Davis, the owner of the shop next door, who is attempting to build a time machine. With the boys' "help," the machine transports the boys, Schuyler and his girlfriend Diane back in time to ancient Greece during the reign of the lecherous King Oedious, an ancestor of Dimsel. The King has a yearning for Diane, and banishes Schuyler and the boys to the galleys after they free the rightful King Ulysses from Oedious' jail. Schuyler builds impressive muscles from constant rowing, and after escaping following a shipwreck, the Stooges start billing Schuyler as Hercules at a local gladiator arena. The real Hercules, Odious' henchman, gets wind of their game and confronts them, but the Stooges convince Hercules to join the "good guys" and help them rescue Diane.
Quinn Redeker ('Schuyler') was nominated for an Academy Award in 1979 for the original story of THE DEER HUNTER.
Samson Burke's ('Hercules') career includes several years in Hawaii as Tom Selleck's stand-in and stunt double on MAGNUM P.I.
Samson Burke was a guest of the 2002 Three Stooges Fan Club Meeting in Bensalem PA; see The Three Stooges Journal # 102 (Summer 2002). Quinn Redeker and Samson Burke were guests of honor at the 2009 Fan Club Meeting in Ft. Washington PA, and The Stoogeum; see The Three Stooges Journal # 130 (Summer 2009) for story and photos.
Costar Vicki Trickett was interviewed by Steve Cox in The Three Stooges Journal # 108 (Winter 2003). Steve also interviewed Marlin McKeever ('Cyclops') in Journal # 117 (Spring 2006).

Larry Fine
Larry

Joe DeRita
Curly Joe

Moe Howard
Moe

Don Lamond
Narrator

Quinn K. Redeker
Schuyler Davis

Vicki Trickett
Diane Quigley

George N. Neise
Mr. Dimsal

George N. Neise
King Oedius

Samson Burke
Hercules

John Cliff
Ulysses

Barbara Hines
Anita

Diana Piper
Helena

Terry Huntingdon
Hecuba

Cecil Elliot
Matron

Rusty Wescoatt
Philo

Gregg Martell
Simon

Emil Sitka
Shepherd

Gene Roth
Rhodes Harbor Captain

Hal Smith
King Theseus of Rhodes

Marlin McKeever
Ajax & Argo the Siamese Cyclops

Mike McKeever
Ajax & Argo the Siamese Cyclops

Lewis Charles
Achilles the Heel

Eddie Foster
Freddie the Fence

Mike McKeever
Arena guard

Marlin McKeever
Arena guard

Murray Pollack
Arena spectator

Emil Sitka
Greek Humor Man

Beverly Mook
Harem girl

Stephen Soldi
Sidewalk onlooker

Charles Cross
Sidewalk onlooker

Sammy Shack
Sidewalk onlooker

Charles Cross
Galley slave

Mike McKeever
Soldier

Marlin McKeever
Soldier

Unidentified THE THREE STOOGES MEET HERCULES 1
Sidewalk onlookers

Unidentified THE THREE STOOGES MEET HERCULES 2
Palace guards

Unidentified THE THREE STOOGES MEET HERCULES 3
Serving girls

Unidentified THE THREE STOOGES MEET HERCULES 6
Galley slaves

Unidentified THE THREE STOOGES MEET HERCULES 7
Theseus' hand maidens

Unidentified THE THREE STOOGES MEET HERCULES 8
Theseus' guard

Unidentified THE THREE STOOGES MEET HERCULES 9
Diane's hand maiden

Unidentified THE THREE STOOGES MEET HERCULES 10
Arena spectators

Norman Maurer
Producer

Edward Bernds
Director

Norman Maurer
Story

Elwood Ullman
Screenplay

Charles S. Welbourne
Director of Photography

Edwin Bryant
Film Editor

Don Ament
Art Director

William F. Calvert
Set Decorator

Paul Dunlap
Original Music

Charles J. Rice
Sound Supervisor

James Z. Flaster
Sound Engineer

Herb Wallerstein
Assistant Director
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