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'Knutzy Knights' is a 1954 short subject directed by Jules White starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). It is the 156th entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

Plot



The Stooges are troubadours sent to cheer up the brokenhearted Princess Elaine (Christine McIntyre). Her father, the King, (Vernon Dent) has pledged her hand in marriage to the Black Prince (Philip Van Zandt), but she loves Cedric, the local blacksmith (Jock Mahoney).

The Stooges try to intervene for Cedric by serenading Elaine (they sing a variation on the Sextette from "Lucia di Lammermoor", with lyrics telling Elaine that Cedric is present and warning of the Black Prince's plot). They are captured by the kings guards and condemned to be beheaded. Eventually, the King realizes the plot and jails the Black Prince and his fellow plotter. Elaine is allowed to marry Cedric, and they all live happily ever after.

Cast



Credited

* Moe Howard as Moe

* Larry Fine as Larry

* Shemp Howard as Shemp

* Jock Mahoney as Cedric the Blacksmith

* Christine McIntyre as Princess Elaine

* Philip Van Zandt as Black Prince

Uncredited

* Vernon Dent as King Arthur

* Ruth Godfrey as Lady in waiting

* Harold Brauer as Sir Satchel (original film)

** Joe Palma as Sir Satchel (new scenes)

* Robert Stevens as Guard in blacksmith shop, Guard giving chase in castle hallways (new scenes)

* Joe Palma as Guard in blacksmith shop, Guard giving chase in castle hallways (new scenes)

* Bill Clark as guard in courtyard

*Kenner G. Kemp as guard in courtyard

* Douglas Coppin as King Arthur's personal guard

* Judy Malcolm as Woman in king's entourage

Production notes



'Knutzy Knights' is a remake of 'Squareheads of the Round Table' (1948), using ample stock footage; new scenes were filmed on January 1819, 1954.[https://threestooges.net/filmography/episode/155 'Knutzy Knights' at threestooges.net]

'Knutzy Knights' is notable for being the last film featuring new footage of longtime Stooge foil Vernon Dent. Dent was aged 58 at the time of filming and losing his eyesight from the effects of Type 2 diabetes. (He would be completely blind by the time of Shemp Howard's death in November 1955.) Dent appeared in six more Stooge films after 'Knutzy Knights', via recycled footage: 'Of Cash and Hash', 'Bedlam in Paradise' (both 1955), 'Flagpole Jitters', 'Rumpus in the Harem', 'Hot Stuff' (all 1956), and 'Guns a Poppin' (1957).

References




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