Shemp Howard Month: Gold Raiders (1951) Review
We fittingly finish off Shemp Howard month with Shemp’s final feature film appearance, Gold Raiders . This western was the only feature film the Three Stooges made during Shemp’s second run with the group and they costar with George O’Brien, best known for his role in the 1927 silent film, Sunrise . George O’Brien is a former U.S. Marshal who is working on selling insurance policies to the small town of Red Mesa. He recruits the Three Stooges in a plan to trick the crooks who are planning to steal gold shipments after he’s able to save the trio from the crooks. He also recruits the disgraced Doc Mason (Clem Bevans) and his granddaughter Laura (Sheila Ryan) in an attempt to help Doc start a new life and gain back some of his reputation. The film was shot in only five days and the quality kind of represents it. It has a fairly small scale western setting, and there are multiple editing errors throughout. For example, at one point while in their wagon, the Stooges are singing a song