Brideless Groom
Brideless Groom is a 1947 short subject directed by Edward Bernds starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges. It is the 101st entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
Plot
Shemp is a music teacher navigating the affections of his musically challenged student, Miss Dinkelmeyer, while Larry serves as his musical accompanist.Moe interrupts Shemp's classroom session with news of his uncle Caleb's demise. Shemp initially disparages his late relative, but his demeanor changes quickly upon learning of his unexpected inheritance of US$500,000, prompting a sudden change in his disposition towards his deceased uncle. Shemp's windfall comes with a caveat, however; he must marry within a mere 48-hour window to claim his newfound wealth. To make matters worse, 41 hours have already passed, meaning he has just 7 hours left to complete his task.
Faced with the urgent need for a bride, Shemp frantically reaches out to various acquaintances in his address book, proposing to multiple women in a desperate bid to meet the stipulated deadline. His attempts prove futile, however, leading to a series of calamitous misadventures orchestrated by Moe and Larry, including an inadvertent engagement to Miss Dinkelmeyer and encounters with aggressive ex-girlfriends eager to capitalize on Shemp's newfound fortune.
As the wedding ceremony ensues, chaos erupts as the multitude of prospective brides converge upon the justice's office, igniting a frenzied melee of physical altercations. Moe and Larry find themselves ensnared in the escalating turmoil, enduring blows and comedic mishaps amidst the tumultuous pursuit of matrimony. Despite the pandemonium, Shemp ultimately seals his union with Miss Dinkelmeyer, securing his inheritance just in time.
Cast
Credited
- Moe Howard as Moe
- Larry Fine as Larry
- Shemp Howard as Professor Shemp Howard
- Dee Green as Miss Dinkelmeyer
- Christine McIntyre as Miss Hopkins
- Doris Houck as Aggressive former girlfriend
Uncredited
- Emil Sitka as Justice of the Peace J.M. Benton
- Johnny Kascier as Bellboy
- Virginia Hunter as Shemp's former girlfriend
- Judy Malcolm as Shemp's former girlfriend
- Alyn Lockwood as Shemp's former girlfriend
- Bertha Priestley as Fat Woman in Hallway
- Nancy Saunders as Shemp's former girlfriend
Production notes
Brideless Groom was filmed on March 11–14, 1947. The plot theme of Brideless Groom is not unique, having been used in the Buster Keaton comedy Seven Chances, which would be remade more than seven decades later as The Bachelor. Writer Clyde Bruckman was also partially responsible for Seven Chances. Brideless Groom would be List of [Three Stooges recycled shorts|recycled] in the second half of the Stooge short Husbands Beware.The film features longtime Stooges supporting player Emil Sitka's best-remembered line "Hold hands, you lovebirds!". The shot where Sitka has a birdcage smashed on his head was worked into the film Pulp Fiction when Eric Stoltz is watching television.
The version of "Voices of Spring" during Shemp and Miss Dinkelmeyer's singing lesson was sung by frequent Stooge co-star Christine McIntyre, who appears in this short as Miss Hopkins. This version of "Voices of Spring", along with McIntyre herself, were previously used in the Stooges' Micro-Phonies.