Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise was filmed on March 16–20, 1939. The film's title is a parody of
Benjamin Franklin's, "early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise." Towards the end of the film, Moe tells Curly to wish for quintuplets and Curly responds that honeymooning in Canada with their new found loves is how to make the wish come true, a reference to the
Dionne quintuplets. The studio crew can be heard laughing when Curly accidentally hits his head on Widow Jenkins' kitchen door while trumpeting and singing "A-Pumping We Will Go." The shot of Curly riding the oil gusher up into the sky would be reused in ''
Oil's Well That Ends Well''.
Moe's injury Moe Howard recalled in his
autobiography that he received a glob of goo (representing oil) directly under his eyelids during shooting: Moe would have a similar ordeal while filming 1946's
The Three Troubledoers, when chunks of black soot became lodged under his eyelids. == References ==