The Outlaws Is Coming
The Outlaws Is Coming (stylized as The Outlaws IS Coming!) is the sixth and final theatrical comedy starring The Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgence in popularity. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Joe DeRita (dubbed "Curly Joe"). As with its predecessor, The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze, the film was cowritten, produced and directed by Howard's son-in-law Norman Maurer. The supporting cast features Adam West, Nancy Kovack and Emil Sitka, who plays three roles. PlotIn 1871 in the frontier town of Casper, Wyoming, the nefarious Rance Roden devises a scheme to eradicate the buffalo population, which will incite unrest among the Indians. His ulterior motive is to eliminate the U.S. Cavalry, his true adversary, allowing him and his cohorts to seize control of the Western territories. Simultaneously, the editorial board of a Boston magazine learns of the buffalo massacre and dispatches assistant editor Kenneth Cabot to Casper to investigate the matter. Coincidentally, Cabot learns of his new assignment while Moe, Larry, and Curly-Joe visit his photographic studio to capture an image of his pet skunk. Upon arriving in Casper, Cabot's adept marksmanship, clandestinely aided by the sharpshooter Annie Oakley, earns him the position of town sheriff. Rance's plan to eliminate Cabot is thwarted when the Stooges surreptitiously infiltrate his gang's hideout and immobilize their firearms. Confronted by Cabot, the gang members choose path of justice over that of lawlessness. Meanwhile, Rance and his associate Trigger endeavor to arm the Indians, including the provision of an armored wagon equipped with a Gatling gun and cannon. However, their scheme is foiled by the Stooges, who capture photographic evidence of the illicit arms sale. In addition to his acts of valor, Cabot demonstrates his mettle in other endeavors, ultimately culminating in his union with Oakley, cementing their shared commitment to justice and righteousness. Cast
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ProductionUpon release of The Outlaws Is Coming, a number of English teachers expressed displeasure over the movie's grammatically incorrect title.[2] The title is a satire of Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 film The Birds, which features the tagline "The Birds Is Coming".[3] The film satirizes many 1960s fads, films and television commercials as well as the Western genre. In a nod to television's key role in the resurgence of the Three Stooges' popularity, the outlaw characters were played by local television hosts from across the U.S. whose shows featured the old Three Stooges Columbia shorts. Adam West spoke about his involvement with the film and with the Three Stooges:[4] [5]
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