THREE LITTLE PIGSKINS
(1934, McCarey)
(1934, McCarey)
"This is football, chump. All you gotta do when a man gets the ball, tackle' em. Get it?"
The Three Stooges were a comedy group that was active for a whooping 48 years. Their characters and schtick are pretty much universally known to the point that, even here in Puerto Rico, I was somehow familiar with them. Not sure if they aired reruns in local TV, but it's probable. I even played a NES game back when I was a teen! So when I decided to revisit their work, this is one of the first shorts that came up.
Three Little Pigskins features a common case of mistaken identity as the Stooges are confused with a trio of football players by the gangster that runs the team, which leads to the usual shenanigans. Surprisingly, for a short advertised as a "football" one, there's very little football in it. There are three distinct acts as we follow the Stooges in the street before the confusion, then at the gangster's house, and finally at the football game.
Nonetheless, the last act at the football game is the most memorable. The comedy at the gangster's house felt mostly flat. But once they put them in the field, the physical comedy worked much better, with a lot of ball tossing, confusion, and tackling. If only there was more than 4 minutes of that in an 18 minute short.
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