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{{Short description|1955 American short film by Jules White}}
{{Infobox film {{Infobox film
| name = Fling in the Ring | name = Fling in the Ring
| image = Flinginthering55 onesheet.JPG | image = Flinginthering55 onesheet.JPG
| caption = | caption = One-sheet poster
| director = ] | director = ]<br>] (stock footage)
| writer = ]<br>] | writer = ]
| starring = ]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>Dave Harper<br>] | starring = ]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>]<br>Dave Harper<br>Tom Kingston
| cinematography = ] | cinematography = ]
| editing = ] | editing = ]
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| distributor = ] | distributor = ]
| released = {{Film date|1955|01|06|U.S.}} | released = {{Film date|1955|01|06|U.S.}}
| runtime = 16' 15" | runtime = {{duration|m=16|s=18}}
| country = United States | country = United States
| language = English | language = English
}} }}
'''''Fling in the Ring''''' is a 1955 ] directed by ] starring American ] comedy team ] (], ] and ]). It is the 159th entry in the series released by ] starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

'''''Fling in the Ring''''' is the 159th ] starring American ] comedy team ]. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for ] between 1934 and 1959.


==Plot== ==Plot==
The Stooges are trainers for the boxer Chopper Kane (]). Their boss, Big Mike (]), a mean-spirited prankster and mobster bets on Chopper's opponent, Gorilla Watson. He then tells the boys (after they bet all their money on the Chopper) to make the Chopper throw the fight or else. The Stooges serve as trainers for pugilist Chopper Kane, under the employ of their employer, Big Mike, a notorious and unscrupulous figure within the realm of boxing and organized crime. Despite their allegiance to Chopper, Big Mike duplicitously wagers on Chopper's adversary, Gorilla Watson, setting the stage for a contentious scenario. Subsequently, Big Mike coerces the Stooges into ensuring Chopper's defeat, threatening dire consequences if they fail to comply.
]) were recycled from 1947's '']'' for ''Fling in the Ring''.]]


In an attempt to sabotage Chopper's chances of victory, the Stooges endeavor to enhance his weight, thereby diminishing his agility and prowess in the ring. However, fortune unexpectedly smiles upon them when Gorilla Watson sustains an injury to his hand while attempting to strike Moe on the eve of the match.
The Stooges try to fatten up their boxer so he will lose against Watson. However, the boys have a stroke of luck when Gorilla Watson breaks his hand (attempting to punch Moe) on fight night. Unfortunately, their boss is not pleased and sends his goons after them. After the Stooges get some Stooge-style revenge on Big Mike, they are chased by his henchmen. Shemp manages to knock them out, but ends up knocking himself out as well. Moe and Larry try to revive Shemp but accidentally revive the goons, thus they take Shemp and flee the scene.

Their victory is ephemeral, however,as Big Mike, displeased with the turn of events, dispatches his associates to apprehend the Stooges. Following a series of comical altercations, wherein the Stooges exact retribution upon Big Mike, they find themselves pursued by his henchmen. Amidst the chaos, Shemp unwittingly incapacitates both the pursuers and himself. As Moe and Larry endeavor to revive Shemp, their efforts inadvertently revive the adversaries, prompting them to hastily abscond from the scene with Shemp in tow.

==Cast==
===Credited===
* ] as Moe
* ] as Larry
* ] as Shemp
* ] as Big Mike
* ] as Chopper Kane (Stock Footage)
* ] as Kitty Davis (Stock Footage)
===Uncredited===
* Tommy Kingston as Coin Tossing Henchman
* ] as Henchman (Stock Footage)
* ] as Watson's manager (Stock Footage)
* ] as Gorilla Watson (Stock Footage)
* ] as Moose (Stock Footage)


==Production notes== ==Production notes==
''Fling in the Ring'' is a ] of 1947's '']'' (Shemp's first film with the team at Columbia), using ample ] from the original. In new footage, a double (]) filmed from the back was used for ] (the original "Big Mike" in ''Fright Night''), who was unavailable at the time.<ref name=solo>Solomon, Jon. (2002) ''The Complete Three Stooges: The Official Filmography and Three Stooges Companion''; Comedy III Productions, Inc., pp. 448-449, ISBN 0-9711868-0-4</ref> ''Fling in the Ring'' serves as a remake of '']'' (1947), employing a substantial amount of stock footage sourced from its predecessor. Additional scenes for ''Fling in the Ring'' were filmed on April 27, 1954.<ref></ref>

Due to the unavailability of ], who portrayed "Big Mike" in the original ''Fright Night'', ] doubles for him, captured from behind to emulate Brauer's character.<ref name=solo>Solomon, Jon. (2002) ''The Complete Three Stooges: The Official Filmography and Three Stooges Companion''; Comedy III Productions, Inc., pp. 448-449, {{ISBN|0-9711868-0-4}}</ref>

==See also==
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==References== ==References==
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1955 American short film by Jules White
Fling in the Ring
One-sheet poster
Directed byJules White
Edward Bernds (stock footage)
Written byJack White
Produced byJules White
StarringMoe Howard
Larry Fine
Shemp Howard
Frank Sully
Richard Wessel
Claire Carleton
Harold Brauer
Cy Schindell
Heinie Conklin
Sammy Stein
Joe Palma
Stanley Blystone
Dave Harper
Tom Kingston
CinematographyRay Cory
Edited byRobert B. Hoover
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • January 6, 1955 (1955-01-06) (U.S.)
Running time16:18
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Fling in the Ring is a 1955 short subject directed by Jules White starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). It is the 159th entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

Plot

The Stooges serve as trainers for pugilist Chopper Kane, under the employ of their employer, Big Mike, a notorious and unscrupulous figure within the realm of boxing and organized crime. Despite their allegiance to Chopper, Big Mike duplicitously wagers on Chopper's adversary, Gorilla Watson, setting the stage for a contentious scenario. Subsequently, Big Mike coerces the Stooges into ensuring Chopper's defeat, threatening dire consequences if they fail to comply.

In an attempt to sabotage Chopper's chances of victory, the Stooges endeavor to enhance his weight, thereby diminishing his agility and prowess in the ring. However, fortune unexpectedly smiles upon them when Gorilla Watson sustains an injury to his hand while attempting to strike Moe on the eve of the match.

Their victory is ephemeral, however,as Big Mike, displeased with the turn of events, dispatches his associates to apprehend the Stooges. Following a series of comical altercations, wherein the Stooges exact retribution upon Big Mike, they find themselves pursued by his henchmen. Amidst the chaos, Shemp unwittingly incapacitates both the pursuers and himself. As Moe and Larry endeavor to revive Shemp, their efforts inadvertently revive the adversaries, prompting them to hastily abscond from the scene with Shemp in tow.

Cast

Credited

Uncredited

Production notes

Fling in the Ring serves as a remake of Fright Night (1947), employing a substantial amount of stock footage sourced from its predecessor. Additional scenes for Fling in the Ring were filmed on April 27, 1954.

Due to the unavailability of Harold Brauer, who portrayed "Big Mike" in the original Fright Night, Joe Palma doubles for him, captured from behind to emulate Brauer's character.

See also

References

  1. Fling in the Ring at threestooges.net
  2. Solomon, Jon. (2002) The Complete Three Stooges: The Official Filmography and Three Stooges Companion; Comedy III Productions, Inc., pp. 448-449, ISBN 0-9711868-0-4

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