Jail Birds of Paradise is a 1934 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film starring The Three Stooges.
Written and directed by Al Boasberg, Jail Birds of Paradise was the ninth film of 'Ted Healy and His Stooges' during their time at MGM. This Three Stooges' short doesn't feature Ted Healy or Larry Fine, but is a platform for the Howard Brothers, Moe Howard and Curly Howard, who were in the team at the time. Filmed in Technicolor, the film was released on March 10, 1934, and ran at 18 minutes.Synopsis
When the Warden of Paradise Prison is absent for three months, his daughter Miss Deering (Dorothy Appleby) decides to turn the prison into the 'Paradise', a luxurious hotel complete with all the amenities, and she sets the prison guards to run the 'hotel' for her. As Miss Deering and her secretary tour the prison there are a series of sight gags that involve various prisoners; among them, registering at Paradise's front desk, are Joe Pantz (Moe Howard), an axe murderer who has transferred from Leavenworth.
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