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Steel Pier, Atlantic City, NJ 1938

2 min📅 1938-07-01

The Three Stooges bring their classic brand of chaos to the lively Steel Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in this brief but memorable 1938 short comedy.

Director: George Mann

Cast

Moe Howard
Moe Howard
Moe
Larry Fine
Larry Fine
Larry
Curly Howard
Curly Howard
Curly
Barbara 'Butterbeans' Bradford
Woman in bathing suit
George Mann
Angry man

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Steel Pier, Atlantic City, NJ (1938) about?

The Three Stooges—Moe, Larry, and Curly—compete for the attention of the vivacious Barbara 'Butterbeans' Bradford at Atlantic City's famed Steel Pier. While Moe and Larry strike out, Curly's clumsy charm briefly wins the day before George Mann's stern interference puts a halt to his antics.

Who directed Steel Pier, Atlantic City, NJ?

George Mann directed this 1938 short comedy, bringing a touch of classic Hollywood flair to the Stooges' antics.

Who stars in Steel Pier, Atlantic City, NJ?

The main cast includes Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard of The Three Stooges, joined by Barbara 'Butterbeans' Bradford and director George Mann.

Is Steel Pier, Atlantic City, NJ (1938) worth watching?

While brief, this 1938 short is a fun snapshot of The Three Stooges in their prime, offering classic slapstick and a glimpse into vintage boardwalk culture. Fans of their work or early comedies will find it entertaining, though its brevity limits deeper storytelling.

How long is Steel Pier, Atlantic City, NJ?

The runtime for *Steel Pier, Atlantic City, NJ (1938)* is just 2 minutes.

About Steel Pier, Atlantic City, NJ (1938) — The Three Stooges' Boardwalk Brawl in Classic Comedy

The Three Stooges bring their classic brand of chaos to the lively Steel Pier in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in this brief but memorable 1938 short comedy. Directed by George Mann, the film pits Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard against the charming Barbara 'Butterbeans' Bradford in a lighthearted battle of wits and flirtation. The Stooges' signature bumbling energy collides with the glamour of the boardwalk, creating a delightfully absurd atmosphere where romance and rivalry go hand in hand.

With Mann at the helm, the short captures the era's playful spirit while showcasing the trio's knack for physical comedy and rapid-fire banter. Curly's over-the-top advances, Moe's exasperated interference, and Larry's ever-present amusement anchor a storyline that's as unpredictable as a stormy Atlantic breeze. Though just two minutes long, *Steel Pier, Atlantic City, NJ (1938)* packs in enough laughs to leave a lasting impression on Stooge fans and vintage comedy enthusiasts alike.