So, who in the dickens is Gladys? Nothing ever addresses this with any sort of basis. The continuity errors in this short are hilarious.
I really fail to appreciate the new scenes in this one as much as I could because how the heck do the cops get into a shootout with TWO men and then somehow pin it on THREE guys who they can clearly tell, even at night, weren't the ones firing at them. Those cops sure need to eat their carrots!
We say goodbye to Christine McIntyre, Frank Lackteen, Tommy Kingston (OK, who really gives a horse's patoot about him?), and Stanley Blystone as they make their final Stooge appearances. We also suffer a great loss as Stanley Blystone passed away just two years after filming; he had been out of Stooge shorts for a while, but he was still gone too soon.
These things said, this is one of the better Shemp remakes, more up there with BOOTY AND THE BEAST as far as the quality of the new scenes. Most of these stock jobs got thrown together in one day, which I think accounts for a lot of the common "bad acting" accusations given to these shorts. We get some new laughs, such as the pipe being shot off. So overall not bad. This isn't a remake I will turn away from.
It's a shame Kenneth MacDonald and Christine McIntyre weren't about 25 years of age instead of about 45 and 35, respectively, when they started their Stooge careers as they both were extremely talented, as shown my MacDonald getting into TV in the 1950s and 60s.
7/10