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Three Little Pigskins is a delightful short that showcases the zany antics of the Three Stooges, all wrapped up in a comedic misunderstanding. The plot pivots on their mistaken identity as the 'Three Horsemen of Boulder Dam,' which is just ripe for the kind of slapstick chaos you'd expect. The pacing is brisk, typical of 1930s comedy shorts, and the atmosphere is light and playful, underscored by the Stooges' physical humor. Lucille Ball shines in her role as a gun moll, adding a layer of charm to the mix. It's not groundbreaking, but the practical effects and goofy scenarios certainly make it memorable in its own right.
Three Little Pigskins has seen various formats over the years, from theatrical releases to VHS and DVD compilations, but it remains a bit scarce in the wild, making it an interesting find for collectors. The absurdity of the Stooges' antics paired with the era's charm gives it a unique spot in the comedy short landscape. It's one of those titles that might not pop up too often, but when it does, it certainly piques the interest of those who appreciate classic slapstick and the early days of film comedy.
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