" You have an interesting viewpoint of this short and one I would never take, because I feel private citizens protecting themselves and each other and not depending on the police is a good thing. "
Yes, I feel the same as you in that regard, but I was lost in translation. I mean as a plot device. Unless the Stooges ARE the police/detectives, it somehow just doesn't seem to work... like it's forced. The Stooges are always better as failure-face tradesmen than they are as ordinary citizens trying out a trade, if that makes sense. Somehow the whole "do-gooders" plot worked much better in CASH AND CARRY, but it fell to unbeknownst depths in EVEN AS IOU.
I think what REALLY leaves the bad taste in my mouth is the little girl. I understand the girl is sad over her father, but the acting on her part was awful, and she doesn't seem to ever be truly grateful to any of the people who risked their lives to save her father. Ingratitude is always a deal killer for me. A loved one could have a heart attack, keel over, and die six feet away from, but if HIGHER THAN A KITE is on the TV at the moment, I will be laughing whilst I cry.
It's too bad because there are lots of awesome scenes in this one, such as the above mentioned beer pails. I also love the dumbwaiter scene. They often make jokes about Curly's gut, but this is a rare instance in which they suggest he's just a straight up fatso, much like in THREE LITTLE PIGSKINS.