Prairie Chickens
Prairie Chickens

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Prairie Chickens

1943
Movie
48 min
English

Two unemployed cowhands help a pill-popping rancher find the nasty varmint who's been rustling cattle.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Del LordGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

In this short film, Shemp Howard plays a henpecked husband who attempts to escape his nagging wife by joining a traveling medicine show. He encounters his old pals Moe and Larry, who are part of the show's troupe. Their adventures involve a series of comedic mishaps as they try to put on a performance, often at the expense of Shemp's increasingly exasperated wife.

Critical Reception

Prairie Chickens is a typical Three Stooges short, relying on slapstick humor, sight gags, and their signature brand of chaotic energy. While not a standout film, it is generally regarded as an entertaining entry in their extensive filmography, appreciated by fans for its predictable but enjoyable comedic routines.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies heavily on the established Three Stooges formula of slapstick and buffoonery.

  • Features Shemp Howard in a prominent role, showcasing his unique comedic timing.

  • A lighthearted and fast-paced short that delivers expected laughs for fans of the trio.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Prairie Chickens typically highlight the film as a classic example of the Three Stooges' enduring comedic appeal. Viewers often enjoy the predictable gags and the chemistry between the main cast, finding it a reliable source of amusement, though some may find the humor dated.

Fun Fact

This short marks the final appearance of the Three Stooges in a Columbia Pictures short where Moe Howard and Larry Fine were not credited as producers, a role they had taken on for several previous shorts.

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