
The Outlaws Is Coming
Larry, Moe, and Curly Joe work for an editor at a Boston wildlife conservation magazine. They make such a mess of the pressroom that their publisher gets rid of them by sending them out west to stop the slaughter of buffalo. Upon their arrival they find themselves being sought after by every notorious gunslinger in history, including Wyatt Earp, Wild Bill Hickcock, and Jesse James. Luckily, pistol-packing Annie Oakley, who has fallen in love with the handsome editor, agrees to protect them against the bad guys.
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Larry, Moe, and Curly Joe work for an editor at a Boston wildlife conservation magazine. They make such a mess of the pressroom that their publisher gets rid of them by sending them out west to stop the slaughter of buffalo. Upon their arrival they find themselves being sought after by every notorious gunslinger in history, including Wyatt Earp, Wild Bill Hickcock, and Jesse James. Luckily, pistol-packing Annie Oakley, who has fallen in love with the handsome editor, agrees to protect them against the bad guys. The Outlaws Is Coming featuring Moe Howard and Larry Fine is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy but you can add it to your want to see list for updates. It's a comedy and family movie.
Director
Norman Maurer
Moe
Moe Howard
Larry
Larry Fine
Curly-Joe
Joe DeRita
Kenneth Cabot
Adam West
Annie Oakley
Nancy Kovack
Trigger Mortis
Mort Mills
Rance Roden
Don Lamond
Sunstroke Kid
Rex Holman
Mr. Abernathy / Witch doctor / Cavalry colonel
Emil Sitka
Charlie Horse
Henry Gibson
Chief Crazy Horse
Murray Alper
Bartender
Tiny Brauer
Hammond
Sidney Marion
Girl #1
Marilyn Fox
Belle Starr
Sally Starr
Writer
Elwood Ullman
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Clever presentation of opening credits. It seemed disjointed at the onset, but then the meeting where the far-fetched plot is presented. A nice transition to the three stars of the show, whose antics I was familiar with from my childhood. The usual (for them) brand and delivery of humor ensued, complete with sound effects. The appearance of the editor, portrayed by a familiar actor on many TV screens at the time of this movie, brought a smile. A madcap type of movie follows.