Crime on Their Hands

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Crime on Their Hands
3Stooges CrimeHands.jpg
Directed by Edward Bernds
Written by Elwood Ullman
Produced by Hugh McCollum
Starring Moe Howard
Larry Fine
Shemp Howard
Kenneth MacDonald
Christine McIntyre
Charles C. Wilson
Cy Schindell
Ray "Crash" Corrigan
Lester Allen
Cinematography Henry Freulich
Edited byHenry DeMond
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date
  • December 9, 1948 (1948-12-09)(U.S.)
Running time
17:44
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Crime on Their Hands is a 1948 short subject directed by Edward Bernds starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). It is the 112th entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

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Plot

Employed as janitors within a newspaper establishment, the Stooges chance upon a significant journalistic opportunity upon discovering the theft of the priceless Punjab diamond from a local museum, orchestrated by the malevolent antagonist Dapper Malone. Motivated by aspirations of transitioning into authentic reporters, the trio embarks on a quest to locate Dapper, masquerading convincingly as law enforcement officers within Squid McGuffy's cafe.

During their investigative pursuit, the Stooges inadvertently encounter Dapper's accomplice, Bee, who hastily conceals the stolen gem within a receptacle of confectionery. Unwilling to depart without apprehending Dapper, the Stooges prolong their presence, leading to a misadventure wherein Shemp ingests the diamond alongside confectionery mints. The subsequent revelation of the Stooges' true identities prompts Bee to summon Dapper and his enforcer, Muscles, in a frenzied attempt to extract the gem from Shemp.

Dapper resorts to performing impromptu surgery on Shemp to retrieve the diamond, while Moe and Larry are confined within a closet. Their discovery of a toolkit enables their liberation, inadvertently leading them into the company of a gorilla named Harold. The ensuing chaos culminates in Harold incapacitating Dapper and Muscles. However, the gorilla forms an unlikely bond with Shemp, ultimately aiding in the recovery of the precious diamond.

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Production notes

Crime on Their Hands was filmed on September 9–12, 1947. [1] The title Crime on Their Hands is a parody of the expression "time on their hands." [2] The press room scene was recycled in 1956's Commotion on the Ocean , while the remaining portion of Crime on Their Hands was utilized in 1955's Hot Ice . [2] It is a partial remake of the 1942 Andy Clyde short All Work and No Pay . [2]

Crime on Their Hands marked the final appearance of longtime Stooge supporting actor Cy Schindell. Drafted into the Marines during World War II, Cy Schindell developed a severe case of jungle rot while on Guadalcanal, which eventually developed into terminal cancer. Knowing he was dying, Schindell worked constantly during his illness to assure his family would be financially secure after his death. Excessive makeup was used during the filming of Crime on Their Hands to mask Schindell's cancer-ridden face. [3]

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References

  1. Crime on Their Hands at threestooges.net
  2. 1 2 3 Solomon, Jon (2002). The Complete Three Stooges: The Official Filmography and Three Stooges Companion. Comedy III Productions, Inc. pp. 340–341. ISBN   0-9711868-0-4.
  3. Okuda, Ted; Watz, Edward (1986). The Columbia Comedy Shorts. McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 232. ISBN   0-89950-181-8.