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The Three Stooges: Yes We Have No Bonanza; We Want Our Mummy: Restless Knights
The Three Stooges:  Yes We Have No Bonanza; We Want Our Mummy: Restless Knights
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Product Details

  • Starring: The Three Stooges, Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Curly Howard, Lynton Brent
  • Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Binding: VHS Tape
  • Director: Del Lord
  • EAN: 9786302824476
  • Format: Black & White, NTSC
  • ISBN: 6302824478
  • Label: Sony Pictures
  • Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Product Group: Video
  • Publisher: Sony Pictures
  • Release Date: 1997-01-28
  • Studio: Sony Pictures
  • Theatrical Release Date: 1939-05-19
  • Title: The Three Stooges: Yes We Have No Bonanza; We Want Our Mummy: Restless Knights
  • UPC: 043396603776
Avg Customer Rating: 3 stars

Product Description: "We Want Our Mummy" (1939, short number 37) is arguably one of the top Three Stooges shorts of the 190 the team made for Columbia. As were many of their early films, this one is loaded with shameless puns and one of their most imaginative entrances, this time as private detectives. There is also the priceless routine in which Curly is swimming in what he thinks is a pool out in the desert, and his body movements are so perfect that one can almost see the water. The influence of the Boris Karloff film The Mummy (1932) is obvious, even down to the mummy's slowly opening its eyes behind Curly's back. A real gem.

"Restless Knights" (1935, number 6) has such a flimsy plot that a good deal of the running time is taken up by only two routines. In the first, the boys stage a wrestling match; in the second, they try to knock out three guards by luring them away from a card game one at a time. Neither really works and the "punch line" in which they knock out the very queen they were sent to save is lame even for this series. Things are saved a little by the presence of Walter Brennan as their dying father, who lets us know the source of the boys' face-slapping genes.

"Yes, We Have No Bonanza" (1939, number 39) has the Stooges out West where they are singing waiters who go prospecting to get three attractive performers out of debt and into marriage. What they find is a bonanza of hidden money and bonds ("Ain't nature wonderful," one of them exclaims), which leads to the inevitable confrontation with the crooks and a chase on a wooden horse. Good vintage Stooging. --Frank Behrens


Customer Reviews


3 stars A funny short, a boring short, and a decent short.
WE WANT OUR MUMMY is a funny short. The scene where the Stooges drive to Egypt in a cab is hilarious. The chase through the tomb is also very funny.

RESTLESS KNIGHTS is a pretty boring short. Five minutes is taken up from unimportant wrestling scenes. None of this is very funny.

YES WE HAVE NO BONANZA, a decent short. Some of this is funny, but other scenes are not funny enough. The ending was pretty funny though.

Decent tape. The quality comes out too dark.


4 stars A high quality choice
We Want our Mummey is easily one of the best shorts in the entire series. A classic for stooges fans and a great intoduction for those unfortunate few who do not know the stooges. From the taxi to the "this is dangerous" line the fun flys. *****

Restless Knights is an uneven choice. It is funny but poorly plotted. Walter Brennan is very funny as the father, however it is unclear exactly what they are doing and why they are doing it (Even for the stooges.) It is funny but likely the worst of the really early shorts *** 1/2

Yes we have no Bonanza is another high quality choice. The plot is one that repeats in the series. Boys want to marry girls, boys go prospecting to get the money and accidently find loot from elsewhere, the crooks chase our boys etc... It doensn't matter the plot exists and the boys work well within it. The chase scene and the prospecting scenes are classic.
The girls are pretty but not very great actors. In his book MOE HOWARD AND THE THREE STOOGES Moe says a director who he doesn't name used to give parts to ladies in exchange for favors. This one is a prime candidate for that interpertation. They aren't on the screen enough to hurt the show. A winner **** 1/2


4 stars YES, WE WANT OUR RESTLESS KNIGHTS
WE WANT OUR MUMMY (1939) - Great short. The Stooges' opening entrance, with them donning backwards detective outfits is fall-out-of-your-chair hilarious. Their taxi ride to Egypt, which ends up costing a fortune is great, and the scenes in the mummy's tomb are great, too.

RESTLESS KNIGHTS (1935) - The wrestling scenes are a hoot, and the second half is good, too. One of the Stooges earlier shorts.

YES, WE HAVE NO BONANZA (1939) - One of the few good Western-themed shorts the Stooges did. The digging scenes are great, and the chase scene is a highlight. Great ending, too.


4 stars Stooge fans will enjoy this tape
Here's a trio of Three Stooges comedies (with Curly) that Stoogeaholics will enjoy. YES, WE HAVE NO BONANZA (the one in which they sing "Red River Valley") and WE WANT OUR MUMMY (the one with "King Rootentooten's tomb") date from their peak period. Both are very amusing, both feature the same villain, and best of all, both are presented here in sparkling prints. RESTLESS KNIGHTS is an early costume piece with the Stooges rescuing the kidnapped "Queenie." It's more obscure than some shorts, but movie fans can look for the young Walter Brennan in a character role.


2 stars Hysterical Stooges.
Some of their funniest shorts: YES WE HAVE NO BANANZAS; WE WANT OUR MUMMY; and WRESTLESS KNIGHTS.