![]() Somebody refers to the Stooges as gentlemen, and the Stooges respond by asking "Who came in?" and looking behind them.Īh, yes, the Shempless Shemp shorts. When the Stooges are trying to come up with an idea, either Larry or the third Stooge exclaims "I got it! I got it!" Moe excitedly asks "What?!", and the Stooge responds "A terrific headache!" Mistaking a shadow of blinds on the wall for a windowĪ Stooge sees a shadow of blinds on a wall and, thinking it's an actual window, tries to jump out of it and bangs his head on the wall.the Stooges flip a bowl of fruit at a palace guard, who gets splatted with the fruit and also gets a banana in the mouth. The Stooges disguise as one tall man by standing on each other's shoulders inside of a big jacket, with one Stooge on top with his head sticking out of top the jacket.Īn opera tenor is stopped from singing by the Stooges flipping grapes/cherries/etc. The customer gets the wrong idea and thinks that the cafe's hot dogs are made out of real dogs.Īfter the Stooges wake up in the morning, they take off their pajamas and reveal that they already have their clothes on under it. In a cafe, a chef runs out of the kitchen chasing a dog past a customer sitting at a table, who is waiting for hot dogs. This was one of the few times during his tenure as Shemp's double that Palma was required to speak without the aid of dubbing.When the Stooges are asleep, somebody says "Breakfast!" and the Stooges instantly wake up. Palma is seen one final time, making a mad dash for the open window, and supplying his own yell before making the final jump.A few lines of dialogue appear - "Whoa, Moe, Larry! Moe, help!" - by dubbing Shemp's voice from the soundtracks of Fuelin' Around and Blunder Boys. Later, Palma is seen from the back being chased in circles by the palace guard.Larry then concludes the conversation by saying "I've got it, I've got it!" Moe inquires with "What?" Larry replies, "a terrific headache!" The first time occurs in the restaurant when Moe declares that the trio must do something to help their sweethearts. For Rumpus in the Harem, Palma is seen from the back several times.Even though the last four shorts were remakes of earlier Shemp efforts, Palma's services were needed to link what few new scenes were filmed to the older stock footage. As Shemp Howard had already died, for these last four films ( Rumpus in the Harem, Hot Stuff, Scheming Schemers and Commotion on the Ocean), Columbia utilized supporting actor Joe Palma to be Shemp's double. ![]()
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