Whoops, I'm an Indian!
Whoops, I'm an Indian!
NR | 11 September 1936 (USA)
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Set in the Old West, the stooges are crooked gamblers swindling the residents of a frontier town. They are discovered and must escape into the woods. To elude the sheriff they disguise themselves as Indians. Their plan works until Curly, dressed as a squaw, is forced to marry a local tough guy. The stooges are unmasked and wind up in the hoosegow.

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Solidrariol

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Beystiman

It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.

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Matrixiole

Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.

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InformationRap

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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oscar-35

*Spoiler/plot- Whoops, I'm an Indian, 1936. The Stooges prove how the West was funny with their crooked gambling scheme exposed by the townspeople so the boys disguise themselves as Indians to escape a posse.*Special Stars- The Three Stooges: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard. Bud Jamison, Elaine Waters, Beatrice Blynn *Theme- Crime doesn't pay, but is funny.*Trivia/location/goofs- B & W, Columbia Pictures, film short, pre WW2,*Emotion- A rather slow film with the low-key unexciting acting of the supporting cast, but somewhat saved by The Stooge's energy. The comedy situations are too expected and staged so boring. It's not the best from The Stooges.

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ccthemovieman-1

It's amazing how many times the Three Stooges dress up as woman and some poor sap falls for Curly, and Our Favorite Stooge, has to deal with it. Invariably the same things happen: 1 - Curly and whomever get married right away; 2 - the guy chases Curly around the room trying to make advances; and 3 - Curly's wig falls off and the big doofuss finally figures out Curly is a man; 4 - Curly (along with Larry and Moe) now run for their lives.That's what happens in this story, and I've seen the same thing in a half dozen other Stooges yarns. The big dope who falls for Curly in this movie is one of the all-time favorite actors of TS films: Bud Jamison. Bud plays "Pierre," a Frenchman back in the days of log cabins, coonskin caps and wild saloons.The Stooges are cheaters in a gambling scheme in one of the bars. They get caught and run for their lives. Wanted posters go up everywhere with a reward - "Dead or In Bad Shape" - for the Stooges.We see how the boys try to live out in the woods with a lot of standard hunting and fishing gags. The best part is when they wind up in Pierre's log cabin and total insanity takes over as the boys don Indian costumes to try to fool the sheriff and his posse.Tell me if this sample of dialog sounds just like the Stooges.(Sheriff enters cabin and sees three Indians): Moe: "How" Larry: "How"Curly: "How ya doin?"Curly, as usual, comes up with a lot of good material, some of it subtle with just a quick mannerism or facial expression. I always wondered if history has given him his due as one of the great American comedians of all time. I think he was, an perhaps under-appreciated.

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slymusic

"Whoops, I'm an Indian!" falls short of being an "A+" Three Stooges comedy, but it still has its funny moments. Directed by Del Lord, it is one of a handful of Stooge films that casts the boys as scoundrels who run afoul of the law (whereas a majority of the time, the boys portray good guys out to help others).Highlights from this short include the following (if you have not yet seen it, don't read any further). At the film's opening, Larry uses a concealed horseshoe magnet to the Stooges' advantage for their crooked roulette game, but they don't get away with it for too long. When Moe asks Curly what he did with all the money the Stooges won from their shady roulette game, Curly replies, "I threw it away so I could run faster." A bit later, when Moe spots Larry with a bundle of supplies, he asks Larry if he stole them. Larry answers, "What do you think I am, a crook? I just took it." During the fishing scene, Moe keeps catching fish that are not the requisite size for three men to eat ("What are you doin' out of bed? Go back and get your big brother....So you're the big brother, huh? Go fetch your old man!"). Also during this scene, Curly accidentally hooks himself and then gets clubbed by Moe when he suggests baiting the fish with chewing tobacco. And finally, the boys hop aboard a canoe and cross the lake with one paddle stroke."Whoops, I'm an Indian!" is not a big winner in the Three Stooges film library, but aside from the highlights mentioned above, this short benefits greatly from the appearance of Bud Jamison as a burly French-Canadian fur trapper named Pierre. Unshaven, with a thick accent and a hot temper, Pierre becomes a perfect foil for the Buckskin Stooges, who soon get themselves into more trouble with their Indian disguises and ultimately wind up in jail, where they belong.

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Movie Nuttball

The Three Stooges has always been some of the many actors that I have loved. I love just about every one of the shorts that they have made. I love all six of the Stooges (Curly, Shemp, Moe, Larry, Joe, and Curly Joe)! All of the shorts are hilarious and also star many other great actors and actresses which a lot of them was in many of the shorts! In My opinion The Three Stooges is some of the greatest actors ever and is the all time funniest comedy team! This is one of The Three Stooges' best western shorts! Its very funny. Bud Jamison puts on a fantastic performance! His accent is very authentic and his personality is cool. There are many hilarious scenes here including the fishing scenes! I seriously recommend this Three Stooges short to all Three Stooges fans!

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