False Alarms (film)
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''False Alarms'' is a 1936
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directed by
Del Lord Delmer "Del" Lord (October 7, 1894March 23, 1970) was a Canadians, Canadian film director and actor best known as a director of Three Stooges films. Career Delmer Lord was born in the small town of Grimsby, Ontario, Canada. Interested in the the ...
starring American
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comedy team
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(
Moe Howard Moses Harry Horwitz (June 19, 1897 – May 4, 1975), known professionally as Moe Howard, was an American actor and comedian. He is best known as the leader of The Three Stooges, the farce comedy team who starred in motion pictures and television ...
,
Larry Fine Louis Feinberg (October 5, 1902 – January 24, 1975), known professionally as Larry Fine, was an American actor, comedian, and musician. He is best known as a member of the comedy act the Three Stooges. Early life Fine was born to a Russian Je ...
and
Curly Howard Jerome Lester Horwitz (; October 22, 1903 – January 18, 1952), known professionally as Curly Howard, was an American actor and comedian. He was best known as a member of the American comedy team the Three Stooges, which also featured his elder ...
). It is the 17th entry in the series released by
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starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.


Plot

The Stooges are
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who are constantly getting in trouble due to taking too much off duty nights with women. After missing their umpteenth fire call, they are warned by their superior Captain Ashe (
Stanley Blystone William Stanley Blystone (August 1, 1894 – July 16, 1956) was an American film actor who made more than 500 films appearances between 1924 and 1956. He was sometimes billed as William Blystone or William Stanley. Early years Blystone was ...
) that one more incident will cost them their jobs. They then proceeded back to work, in this case, cleaning the fire hoses. In the midst of the action, a new coupé that Captain Ashe has purchased is delivered to the station. Curly rolls out the hoses into the street, where the hoses are cut by passing streetcars. When the three discover the cut off pieces, Curly deems them “little baby hoses” and starts naming them after the young
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. In frustration, Moe wrings Curly’s hands on the wringers and he and Larry start spanking Curly with the cut-off fire hoses which almost costs them their jobs. Meanwhile, Curly sneaks out to visit his girlfriend Maisie (Beatrice Curtis) to celebrate her birthday despite the restrictions. She has two friends who need dates, so Curly tries to get Moe and Larry to join him. The two other girls are named Mimi (Beatrice Blinn) and Minnie (
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), the latter being tall, heavy set, and quite determined to secure a boyfriend. She even aggressively pursues a very reluctant Curly when it becomes apparent that the restrictions are going to prevent Moe and Larry from joining the party. Larry attempts to go anyway, but is stopped by Moe at the fire pole by pulling his hair. Moe then goes to the stock room holding Larry by the hair, and locks the door to prevent Larry from leaving. But Larry fights back, and the key goes into the sink in the melee. Moe then proceeds to use Larry as a plunger to retrieve the key. Just then, Curly realizes that the only way he knows to get Moe and Larry out of the fire station is to pull a fire alarm, so he decides to activate it. The firemen respond to the call, but without Larry and Moe. Realizing the alarm, they force themselves out, and down through the fire pole. They find that the firemen have left them, so they decide to use Captain Ashe's new coupé. They go to the alarm location, finding Curly and the three girlfriends waiting for them. Moe is irate about the false alarm, but sensing the approaching fire truck (and Captain Ashe), they decide to take the coupé back to the station. All six ride in the car with Curly driving crazily through town, dodging cars and streetcars until they hit a lamppost thanks to Curly's stupidity and distraction. All the passengers are trapped in the trunk except for Moe who lands outside. Moe, assisted by concerned pedestrians, retrieves them out of the car, but with their egos bruised, the three girlfriends scoot off in a huff. However, before this happens, Minnie (sporting a large black eye) gets into a comical face slapping match with Curly. The Stooges push the battered coupé out of the accident scene, but forget to shut it off. The car goes in its own power across the street, back into the fire station. It goes out again, and Captain Ashe realizes that it is his car that is in trouble. The car ends up in the back of an open Bekins van, and as the Stooges close the door, the car's engine explodes. The fire truck, with the angry Captain Ashe and the whole fire crew out to kill them by using fire hooks and fire axes as melee weapons starts chasing the Stooges. Sensing Ashe, they escape in the van, smoking car and all.


Production notes

''False Alarms'' was filmed on location in
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on May 19–22, 1936. The following landmarks appear in the film: * Fire station: Engine No. 61 and Truck No. 61 (at 5821 West 3rd Street) * Carl X Folsom Modern Motor Service (at 200 North Larchmont Boulevard) * Max Factor Make-up Studio * Remington Rand, Inc. *
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Stores * Ashley Apartments * Bekins movers * Ozarks Drugstore *
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trolley No. 400 * Silvertown Tires


References


External links

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''False Alarms'' at threestooges.net
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