A Pain in the Pullman is the longest short film the Stooges made at Columbia Pictures, running at 19 minutes, 46 seconds; This is the first short in which Moe, Larry, and Curly are actually referred to as "The Three Stooges" in the dialogue. The closing shot of the Stooges leaping over a bush, and landing on a trio of bucking
steers was reused at the end of
A Ducking They Did Go. The plot device of performers traveling via rail and enduring sleeping hardships was previously used by
Laurel and Hardy in 1929's
Berth Marks. Female comedy team
ZaSu Pitts and Thelma Todd also borrowed the plot device for their 1932 short
Show Business (directed by
Jules White).
Gus Schilling and
Richard Lane remade the film in 1947 as
Training for Trouble. The name "Johnson" was shouted a total number of 10 times. ==Shellfish==