Brideless Groom

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Date : 1947
Cast : The basic plot of Brideless Groom is not unique, having been used in (among others) Buster Keaton's 1925 comedy Seven Chances (remade in 1999 as The Bachelor (1999 film) starring Chris O'Donnell).

Writer Clyde Bruckman was also partially responsible for Seven Chances.
The film features longtime Stooges supporting player Emil Sitka's best-remembered line "Hold hands, you lovebirds!" (The line is engraved on Sitka's headstone.) The shot where Emil Sitka has a birdcage smashed on his head was worked into the 1994 movie Pulp Fiction (film) when Eric Stoltz is watching television.
Brideless Groom would be recycled in the second half of 1956 in film's Husbands Beware.
Brideless Groom is one of four Stooge shorts that fell into the public domain after the copyright lapsed in the 1960s (the other three being Malice in the Palace, Sing a Song of Six Pants, and Disorder in the Court).

As such, these four shorts frequently appear on cheaply produced VHS or DVD compilations.
In 2005, Brideless Groom was film colorization and included as one of the featured shorts on a Legend Films DVD compilation called Three Stooges, featuring wraparounds from The Film Crew.

Sony/Columbia Pictures also Film colorization a restored version of this film that was released in 2007 as part of the DVD collection "Hapless Half-Wits."