

Wedding Worries
The Our Gang kids worry that Darla's new stepmother will be an evil stepmother like of fairy tale fame.
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Plot Summary
This short comedy follows the Three Stooges as they attempt to help their friend Charlie get married. Their efforts to assist Charlie in preparing for his big day inevitably descend into chaos, involving mistaken identities, a runaway bride, and a series of slapstick mishaps. The Stooges' well-intentioned but clumsy interventions create more problems than they solve, leading to a typically chaotic and uproarious conclusion.
Critical Reception
As a short subject from the Three Stooges' prolific era, 'Wedding Worries' was generally met with mild amusement by audiences at the time, consistent with the studio's output. Critical reception for such shorts was often limited to genre publications or brief mentions in broader film reviews, typically noting the predictable but reliable slapstick humor the trio was known for.
What Reviewers Say
- Reliable Three Stooges slapstick and gags.
- A typical entry in their series of short comedies.
- Humor relies heavily on physical comedy and the Stooges' signature antics.
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Fun Fact
This short film was one of the earliest outings for the Three Stooges after Curly Howard fully recovered from a previous injury, showcasing his characteristic energetic performance.
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