Disorder In The Court: Perspective After the previous experiment in retaliatory violence, this well-known Jack White/Felix Adler film breaks new ground by putting The Stooges into a courtroom parody, bringing them back to the more harmless style of comedy that had been so successful for them in...
Disorder in the Court (1936) : Images of Lawyers and the Three StoogesBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksRandall T. Coyne
["Disorder in the Court" ends.] Kevin: Ah, that Curly! Bill: Yeah, Curly! The robust mirth of falstaff, the voice of Cyndi Lauper, the iron crotch of Johnny Knoxville. Mike: So, what's next? Kevin: Guys, I'm afraid it's a Shemp episode. Bill: [angered] Ah, hell! [spits] ...
The Three Stooges were an iconic American vaudeville and comedy act of the early to mid–20th century best known for their numerous short subject films. They were commonly known by their first names: "Moe, Larry, and Curly", and "Moe, Larry, and Shemp",