Have Rocket, Will Travel
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Directed by | David Lowell Rich |
Produced by | Harry A. Romm |
Written by | Raphael Hayes |
Starring | Moe Howard Larry Fine Joe DeRita Anna-Lisa |
Narrated by | Don Lamond |
Music by | Mischa Bakaleinikoff |
Cinematography | Ray Cory |
Edited by | Danny B. Landres |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures Corporation |
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76' 14"[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $380,000[2][3] |
Box office | $2.5 million[3][4] |
Have Rocket, Will Travel is a 1959 American science fiction comedy film starring The Three Stooges. By this time, the trio consisted of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and new "third Stooge" Joe DeRita (dubbed "Curly Joe"). Released by Columbia Pictures, the feature was produced to capitalize on the comedy trio's late 1950s resurgence in popularity.
Plot
The Stooges are janitors working at a space center who accidentally blast off to Venus. They encounter a talking unicorn, a giant fire breathing tarantula, and an alien computer who has destroyed all human life on the planet and creates three evil duplicates of the Stooges. When the boys return home triumphant, they are given a hero's welcome.
Cast
- Moe Howard - Moe
- Larry Fine - Larry
- Joe DeRita - Curly Joe
- Anna-Lisa - Dr. Ingrid Naarveg
- Robert Colbert - Dr. Ted Benson
- Jerome Cowan - Mr. Morse
- Don Lamond - The Venusian Robot/Reporter/Narrator
- Robert Stevenson - Voice of The Thingtz
- Dal McKennon - Voice of Uni the Unicorn
Production notes
Have Rocket, Will Travel was Joe DeRita's inaugural screen appearance with the Stooges, having replaced Joe Besser after Columbia ceased production of the Stooges' shorts series. The title is a parody of the then-popular television show Have Gun, Will Travel, and its soundtrack featured songs such as "Swinging the Alphabet" and "Aba Daba Honeymoon".[3]
Although billed as such, it was not the first starring feature for The Three Stooges. That honor goes to Rockin' in the Rockies, the only starring feature made with the best known lineup of Moe, Larry and Curly.[5] The trio had also starred in a 1951 film called Gold Raiders during the Shemp Howard era, and had also had supporting roles in several 1930s films when the trio was still affiliated with Ted Healy, including Dancing Lady with Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Robert Benchley and Fred Astaire.
The space travel theme of Have Rocket, Will Travel was quite prevalent in the late 1950s. The Stooges had already filmed three shorts for Columbia revolving around this theme (Space Ship Sappy, Outer Space Jitters, Flying Saucer Daffy). They followed up with yet another space entry in 1962 for The Three Stooges in Orbit.
See also
References
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External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Have Rocket, Will Travel at IMDb
- Have Rocket, Will Travel at the TCM Movie Database
- Have Rocket, Will Travel at AllMovie
- Have Rocket, Will Travel at The Three Stooges.net
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- 1959 films
- English-language films
- The Three Stooges films
- 1950s comedy films
- 1950s science fiction films
- American films
- American comedy science fiction films
- Films directed by David Lowell Rich
- American black-and-white films
- Films shot in Los Angeles, California
- Columbia Pictures films
- Unicorns in film
- Films about extraterrestrial life