Three Sappy People | |
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Directed by | Jules White |
Produced by | Jules White |
Written by | Clyde Bruckman |
Starring |
Moe Howard Larry Fine Curly Howard Lorna Gray Don Beddoe Bud Jamison Ann Doran Richard Fiske |
Cinematography | George Meehan |
Edited by | Charles Nelson |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time
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17:17 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Three Sappy People is the 43rd short film, released by Columbia Pictures in 1939, starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
The Stooges are phone repairmen who are mistaken for the psychiatrists in whose office they are working, Drs. Z. Ziller (Curly), X. Zeller (Moe), and Y. Zoller (Larry). Wealthy J. Rumsford Rumford (Don Beddoe), upon the recommendation of a doctor friend of his, hires them to treat his impetuous, free-spirited young wife, Sherry Rumford (Lorna Gray). The Stooges ruin their clients' dinner party in their usual style, but because their antics so amuse his wife, her husband believes that she is cured and the Stooges are paid handsomely for their efforts.
Three Sappy People was filmed on April 6–10, 1939. The film's title is a parody of the song title "Two Sleepy People." The short is also the sixth of sixteen Stooge shorts with the word "three" in the title.
Folklore says that during the pastry fight, 22-year-old Lorna Gray had to be treated on the set after a cream puff became lodged in her throat. However, in an interview later in her life, Gray actually stated that she was not in any danger and that it was instead director Jules White who was so concerned that he nearly ruined the take.