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Date Posted: 01:14:54 11/22/08 Sat
Author: Rick
Subject: Favorite moments: Malice in the Palace (1949)


Yet another good classic with the boys going into the heart of Schmowland to recover a very expensive jewel.




Rick

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[> Re: Favorite moments: Malice in the Palace (1949) -- Tim, 21:30:12 11/23/08 Sun [1]

The funniest sequence is this one involves Larry in the kitchen with a cat, then a dog, as the waiting diners outside listen in horror.

"Hot dog, when it comes to cooking, I'm the cat's meow!"

Moe and Shemp are about to be forced to eat the dreaded meal that Larry prepared.

"Do you mean to tell me you're only a doorman?"
"Well there's the door, man!"

Larry, Moe and Shemp sneak into the palace disguised as three Santas, hoping to find the pricelss rootin tootin diamond.

The hapless trio battles the huge, sword-wielding palace guard.

Tim


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[> [> Re: Favorite moments: Malice in the Palace (1949) -- Rick, 00:51:43 12/08/08 Mon [1]

George J. Lewis played the character who asks Moe, "Will you give me $5 for this?" and ends up getting Moe's two fingers and winds up on the other side of the room. Lewis was most famous later in the 50's for playing Don Diego's father in "Zorro" (1957).




Rick


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