......not to mention Bud Jamison as a doomed husband.
I'm a big Harry Langdon fan, and while I enjoy this film, I like his other features better. Langdon was transitioning from shorts to features at the time this was made (I want to say it was shot in 1925 or early 1926, released much later on in 1927), and this was released when he was at Sennett, not a studio known for their features. TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP and THE STRONG MAN are the features to start at, and the shorts are also a great place to start. It may be bizzare to some, but I think THREE'S A CROWD is a masterpiece in its own unique way.
By the way, Vernon Dent was a regular sidekick to Harry Langdon, and anybody wants to check out Vernon's work outside The Three stooges, his work with Langdon is a must. I'll call HIS MARRIAGE WOW my all-time favorite Vernon Dent performance.