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A Pain in the Pullman is a 1936 short subject directed by Preston Black starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). It is the 16th entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
Plot
The Stooges are struggling actors embroiled in a sequence of challenges during their journey aboard an overnight train to meet a theatrical commitment. This voyage is beset by financial difficulties and complicated further by the inclusion of their pet monkey, Joe. Initially instructed to stow Joe in the baggage car due to regulations prohibiting animals in passenger compartments, the Stooges' attempts are thwarted when the door closes prematurely. Consequently, they surreptitiously bring Joe aboard the Southern Pacific railway train, inadvertently setting the stage for chaos.
As Joe roams freely, the Stooges struggle to locate him amidst the confines of the train, inadvertently causing disruptions and perturbations among their fellow passengers, including figures such as vain actor Paul Payne and stage manager/boss Mr. Johnson. The escalating tumult reaches a crescendo when Joe, seized by fear, activates the train's emergency brake, abruptly halting its progress.
Facing the ire of both passengers and the conductor, the Stooges are summarily ejected from the train.
Cast
= Credited
=Moe Howard as Moe
Larry Fine as Larry
Curly Howard as Curly
= Uncredited
=Bud Jamison as Johnson
James C. Morton as Paul Payne
Eddie Laughton as Train Conductor
Anne O'Neal as Mrs. Hammond Eggerly
Jesse De Vorska as O'Brien
Phyllis Crane as Girl Kissed by Curly
Bobby Burns as Man in Berth
Hilda Title as Crab Dinner Companion
Ethelreda Leopold as Show Girl
Blanche Payson as Woman with Hat
Wilna Hervey as Large Woman
Al Thompson as Pedestrian
George Gray as Workman with Ladder
Ray Turner as Pullman Porter
Al Herman as Drunk
Gail Arnold as Show Girl
Loretta Andrews as Show Girl
Elaine Waters as Show Girl
Mary Lou Dix as Karen
Johnny Kascier as Train Passenger
Bert Young as Train Passenger
Joe the Monkey as Monkey
Production notes
A Pain in the Pullman is the longest short film the Stooges made at Columbia Pictures, running at 19 minutes, 46 seconds; the shortest is Sappy Bull Fighters, running at 15 minutes, 19 seconds. Filming was completed between April 29 and May 4, 1936.
This is the first short in which Moe, Larry, and Curly are actually referred to as "The Three Stooges" in the dialogue.
The closing shot of the Stooges leaping over a bush, and landing on a trio of bucking steers was reused at the end of A Ducking They Did Go. The same gag was used in the end of The Ren and Stimpy Show episode "Rubber Nipple Salesmen" (show creator John Kricfalusi was apparently a big fan of the Three Stooges, using a good number of Stooge gags as part of his tenure with Ren and Stimpy; the character of Stimpy is himself based on Larry).
The plot device of performers traveling via rail and enduring sleeping hardships was previously used by Laurel and Hardy in 1929's Berth Marks. Female comedy team ZaSu Pitts and Thelma Todd also borrowed the plot device for their 1932 short Show Business (directed by Jules White). Gus Schilling and Richard Lane remade the film in 1947 as Training for Trouble.
The name "Johnson" was shouted a total number of 10 times.
Shellfish
Moe Howard had fond memories of filming A Pain in the Pullman. In his autobiography Moe Howard and the Three Stooges, he specifically recalled his intense dislike for shellfish, and how brother Curly Howard cut the inside of his mouth eating the shells from a Dungeness crab:
...In one sequence, all three of us wound up in the same upper berth. Later, we found ourselves a drawing room, not knowing it was assigned to the star of the show (James C. Morton). There was a lovely table set in the room with all kinds of delicacies.
At one point Curly picked up the hard-shelled Dungeness crab. We, of course, were not supposed to know what it was. Larry thought it was a tarantula, Curly figured it to be a turtle, and I concluded that it must be something to eat or it wouldn't be on the table with crackers and sauce.
As the scene progressed, Curly tried to open the crab shell and bent the tines of his fork. I took the fork from Curly, tossed a napkin on the floor, and asked him to pick it up. When Curly bent over, I hit him on the head with the crab, breaking the shell into a million pieces. Then Curly scooped out some of the meat, tasted it, and made a face. He threw the meat away and proceeded to eat the shell.
I have to tell you, if there's one thing to which I have an aversion, it's shellfish, and I couldn't bring myself—even for a film—to put that claw in my mouth. Preston Black, the director, asked me to just lick the claw, but I couldn't. He finally had the prop man duplicate the claw out of sugar and food coloring and had me nibble on it as though I was enjoying it. I was still very wary during the scene. I was afraid they had coated the real shell with sugar and that that awful claw was underneath. I chewed that claw during the scene, but if you'll notice, I did it very gingerly.
In the meantime, Curly was still chewing on the shell, which was cutting the inside of his mouth. Finally, our star comes back to his room and kicks us out, and we three climb into our upper berth to go to sleep.
References
External links
A Pain in the Pullman at IMDb
A Pain in the Pullman at threestooges.net
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A Pain in the Pullman is a 1936 short subject directed by Preston Black starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). It is the 16th entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
A Pain in the Pullman (Short 1936) - IMDb
A Pain in the Pullman: Directed by Jack White. With Curly Howard, Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Loretta Andrews. The Stooges are small-time actors traveling by train to an engagement. Along with their pet monkey, they manage to spoil the trip for quite a few of the other passengers, including the conductor and a big movie star.
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A Pain in the Pullman (1936) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
016. A Pain In The Pullman (1936) (19m 52s) : 3 Stooges ...
The Stooges share a train ride to stardom with heartthrob actor Paul Pain - and their pet monkey, who is part of their act. But the monkey proves to be a pain to Pain, and he takes great pains to stick his nose in the Stooges' monkey business.
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One among the series of films of The Three Stooges.Starring MOE HOWARD, LARRY FINE and CURLY HOWARD.Released in 1936.The Three Stooges was an American vaudev...
A PAIN IN THE PULLMAN (1936) -- ThreeStooges.net
Running out on their landlady and the back rent, the boys board the train. It doesn't take long before their monkey gets loose and wreaks havoc on the train, becoming a pain in the neck for Mr. Johnson, the show's manager, and the show's star, Paul Pain.
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A Pain in the Pullman is the sixteenth Three Stooges short subject made by Columbia Pictures. The Stooges are small-time actors traveling by train to an engagement—and fleeing the landlady for their unpaid rent. They are told to put their pet monkey, Joe, …