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Creeps 1956

★ 5.76 votes16 min📅 1956-02-02

"Even the spirits get into the spirit of high hilarity!"

In this 16-minute slapstick gem from 1956, legendary comedy trio The Three Stooges tackle a supernatural twist in Jules White's *Creeps*.

Director: Jules White

Cast

Shemp Howard
Shemp Howard
Shemp / Shemp's son
Larry Fine
Larry Fine
Larry / Larry's son
Moe Howard
Moe Howard
Moe / Moe's Son
Phil Arnold
Phil Arnold
(voice) (uncredited)
Jules White
Jules White
(voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Creeps (1956) about?

*Creeps* follows The Three Stooges as they take on a nighttime moving job that turns into a supernatural showdown. When a haunted suit of armor comes to life through the ghost of Sir Tom, the Stooges find themselves dodging spectral pranks and near-misses. The film cleverly wraps up with a twist that reframes the entire adventure as a bedtime tale.

Who directed Creeps?

The short was directed by Jules White, a master of slapstick comedy who helmed numerous Three Stooges classics during his career.

Who stars in Creeps?

The film stars comedy legends Shemp Howard, Larry Fine, and Moe Howard, the core trio behind The Three Stooges, along with supporting actors Phil Arnold and director Jules White.

Is Creeps (1956) worth watching?

As a 16-minute slapstick short packed with The Three Stooges' signature humor, *Creeps* delivers exactly what fans expect—fast-paced gags, physical comedy, and a dash of supernatural whimsy. While not their deepest film, its runtime and tone make it ideal for a quick, nostalgic laugh. It's a fun time capsule of mid-century comedy that holds up surprisingly well for viewers who enjoy classic foolery.

How long is Creeps?

The film runs for 16 minutes.

About Creeps (1956) — The Stooges Meet Sir Tom in a Spooky Comedy Short

In this 16-minute slapstick gem from 1956, legendary comedy trio The Three Stooges tackle a supernatural twist in Jules White's *Creeps*. The plot follows Shemp, Larry, and Moe as overworked movers dispatched on a dark and stormy night to transport eerie artifacts—including a cursed suit of armor—from a haunted mansion. What begins as a routine job spirals into chaos as the ghostly spirit of Sir Tom materializes, determined to defend his domain with mischievous ghostly antics. The Stooges' trademark brawls, rapid-fire gags, and relentless physical comedy collide with ghostly hijinks, creating a surreal comedy-horror hybrid that feels both timeless and uniquely vintage. The film's eerie atmosphere and playful irony culminate in a clever meta-twist, revealing the entire escapade as a bedtime story being told by the Stooges themselves to their mischievous on-screen sons.

Directed by the prolific Jules White, best known for his work with The Three Stooges, *Creeps (1956)* leans into the trio's signature blend of absurdity and vaudeville-style humor, all set against a backdrop of spooky sound effects and shadowy visuals. While short in runtime, the 16-minute film packs in nonstop laughs, ghostly chills, and the kind of imaginative storytelling that makes classic comedy endure. It's a fascinating relic of mid-century comedy, proving that even spirits can't resist a good prank.