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Released March 04, 1948
Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp
Columbia
18.25 min. (Short Subject)

Set in medieval times the Stooges are troubadours who help Cedric the Blacksmith see his love, the Princess Elaine. At night the stooges sneak onto the palace grounds to serenade her but are spotted by the Black Prince, who wants Elaine for himself. Thrown in the dungeon, the boys escape & manage to foil the Black Prince, who had orders to have Cedric beheaded & the King assassinated. A grateful King allows Elaine & Cedric to be wedded.

Remade as KNUTZY KNIGHTS (1954), with stock footage.

Costar Harold "Bill" Brauer ('Sir Satchell') was a guest of the 1989 Three Stooges Convention in Philadelphia. See The Three Stooges Journal # 51 (Fall 1989) for the story.

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Robert Stevens
Guard in blacksmith shop

Joe Palma
Guard in blacksmith shop

Jock Mahoney
Cedric the Blacksmith

Christine McIntyre
Princess Elaine

Phil Van Zandt
Black Prince

Vernon Dent
King Arthur

Harold Brauer
Sir Satchel

Douglas Coppin
King's personal guard

Joe Garcio
Headsman

Robert Stevens
Guard giving chase

Joe Palma
Guard giving chase

Judy Malcolm
Woman in King's entourage

B. Edney
Moe's stand-in

Harold Breen
Shemp's stand-in

Joe Murphy
Larry's stand-in

Joe Gordon
Vernon Dent's stand-in


Edward Bernds
Story and Screenplay

Allen G. Siegler
Director of Photography

Henry DeMond
Film Editor

Harold MacArthur
Art Director

Charles Clague
Art Director

Carter DeHaven Jr.
Assistant Director

P. J. Faulkner
Sound Mixer

Frank Goodwin
Sound Mixer



















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