Disorder in the Court is the 15th Three Stooges short subject. Starring Moe Howard Larry Fine and Curly Howard. It was released on May 30, 1936.
Plot: A girl named Gale Tempest is questioned about the murder of Kurt Robbin, she is found not guilty and then sits down. Then actor Bud Jamison finds the stooges playing a game instead of being in the courtroom. Then Curly goes up and takes the stand, and then discusses of what they were doing while Kurt Robbin was killed, then Gale dances in the courtroom. Later they catch the parriot with a letter on it's foot, Moe reads it, and the people are full with joy, they are about to get their picture taken, while the hose that Curly used earlier pops open and sprays the courtroom.
Notes: The parents of Moe, Curly, and Shemp Howard are sitting in the front of the jury, their names are Soloman and Jenny Horwitz.
This short is to feature in the public domain.
This is the first short to feature in the opening sequence to have the stooges in a different order, as Curly, Larry, and Moe, when in the previous shorts it was ordered, Moe,Larry, and Curly. This is also the first short to have a different Columbia torch lady.
Goofs: When Curly falls off the chair, you can see a small double of him.
Length Time: 18 minutes
Editor: William A. Lyon
Director: Preston Black
Producer: Jules White
Writer: Felix Adler
Cinematographer: Benjamin H. Kline
Release Date: May 30, 1936
Studio: Columbia Pictures
No. 15
Main Cast:
Moe Howard
Larry Fine
Curly Howard
Supporting Cast:
Bud Jamison
James C. Morton
Suzanne Kaaren
Harry Semels
Edward Lesaint
Al Thomson
Soloman and Jenny Horowitz ( the parents of Moe and Curly)
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