Sing a Song of Six Pants (1947): Watch Three Stooges’ Tailor Shop Chaos Free

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Moe, Larry & Shemp chase a bank robber in their tailor shop! Sing a Song of Six Pants Classic Three Stooges slapstick short. Public domain & free to watch.

✂️ Sing a Song of Six Pants (1947) – When the Three Stooges Became Bounty Hunters

Picture this: Moe’s gripping Larry’s nose with pliers. Shemp getting launched into a clothing rack. A bank robber’s pants flying through the air like a deflated parachute. This 17-minute whirlwind is peak Stooges chaos – tailor shop edition! As the boys fumble with needles and thimbles while chasing a fugitive, they prove debt collectors are scarier than crooks. Best part? It’s one of only four Stooges shorts that slipped into the public domain – meaning you can legally mainline this slapstick for free!

🎬Sing a Song of Six Pants Plot: Needles, Thugs, and Flying Trousers

The Stooges’ “Pip Boys” tailor shop (a glorious jab at Pep Boys) is drowning in debt. When Skin & Flint Finance comes knocking, they spot salvation: a $5,000 reward for bank robber “Slippery Fingers” Hargan. Cue:
➜ The crook literally running into their shop
➜ A secret safe combo hidden in pants cuffs
➜ Virginia Hunter as a moll trying to seduce the combo’s location
➜ Shemp getting stuffed in a trunk (“I’m a travelling man!”)

The finale? A pants-ripping, mannequin-swinging brawl where:

  • Larry becomes human lint brush
  • Moe tailors a thug’s face with an iron
  • The reward money slips away… but the crook’s cash-filled pants don’t!

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🧵 Why This Short Still Fits Perfectly

  1. Shemp’s Shining Moment: His rubber-faced panic as debt collectors arrive (“We’re ruined!”) is comedy gold
  2. Real Tailor Shop Vibe: Shot on Columbia’s musty backlot – you can smell the mothballs
  3. Slapstick Innovation: Mannequins as weapons, pants as projectiles, irons as face-flatteners
  4. Public Domain Rarity: 1 of only 4 PD Stooges shorts (with Malice in the PalaceBrideless GroomDisorder in the Court)
  5. Nursery Rhyme Nod: Title roasts Sing a Song of Sixpence with tailor-shop twist

🎞️ Behind the Scenes Threads

  • Shot in 3 days flat – Stooges did 8-10 shorts/year!
  • “Pip Boys” sign was painted over Pep Boys logo day of shoot
  • Director Jules White recycled the tailor set for Rip, Sew and Stitch (1953 remake)
  • Tiny Brauer (6’5″ villian) nearly crushed Shemp in trunk scene

🪡 Sing a Song of Six Pants Legacy: The Short That Wouldn’t Die

  • Inspired Home Alone’s mannequin tactics
  • The pants gag was stolen by 100+ cartoons
  • Still screens at tailor conventions (seriously!)
📽️Sing a Song of Six Pants Watch the Chaos (Free!)

🎥 Source: Internet Archive (archive.org)
📸 Stills: Wikimedia Commons

▶️ Watch on Archive.org

⬇️ Download MP4

⚠️ Quality Note:
PD copies vary wildly – seek the 35mm scan with vinegar syndrome scars. The glitches add charm!

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