CFM #2 The Three Stooges- Disorder in the court (1936)

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CFM #2
The Three Stooges- Disorder in the court (1936)

The Stooges are key witnesses at a murder trial where their colleague, Gail Tempest, stands accused of murdering Kirk Robin. Despite being pivotal witnesses, the Stooges are initially absent, preoccupied with leisurely activities. Eventually, Curly takes the stand and recounts the events, ultimately offering a musical interlude with Larry on violin, Moe on harmonica, and Curly on both spoons and upright bass to illustrate the night of the crime.
However, the courtroom is thrown into chaos when Larry mistakenly identifies the court clerk's toupee as a tarantula, prompting Moe to discharge the guard's firearm. Amidst the confusion, Moe and Curly enact the purported murder, leading to the discovery of a parrot carrying a confession from the true culprit, Buck Wing.
With Tempest's innocence established, the proceedings conclude amidst a comedic mishap involving a ruptured fire hose.

Cast Credited

Moe Howard as Moe
Larry Fine as Larry
Curly Howard as Curly
Uncredited

Bud Jamison as Defense Attorney
Harry Semels as District Attorney
Suzanne Kaaren as Gail Tempest
James C. Morton as Court clerk
Edward LeSaint as Judge
Al Thompson as Bailiff
Eddie Laughton as Co-Counsel
Johnny Kascier as Court recorder
Alice Belcher as Flirting juror
Solomon Horwitz as Gallery spectator
Harold Kening as Gallery spectator
Bobby Barber as Gallery spectator
Bobby Burns as Gallery spectator
Sam Lufkin as Gallery spectator
Arthur Thalasso as Tall man in Hallway

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