
I think it says something about the effectiveness (or lack thereof) of Palma's "Shemping", though, that its use sharply and consistently decreased over the course of the 4 shorts. Of course, back when people only saw these in the theater and couldn't re-watch and scrutinize them like we can now, the whole Palma stand-in thing probably succeeded in fooling a lot of viewers. as if the previous shorts that heavily recycled old footage weren't bad enough. 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!"

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. When the Stooges are asleep, somebody says "Breakfast!" and the Stooges instantly wake up.
