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The actors who portray the gunslingers were local hosts of The Three Stooges television programs in the 1960s. One of them, Don Lamond, who was the host in Los Angeles, was Larry Fine's son-in-law. The other hosts and their respective cities were Joe Bolton (New York), Bill Camfield (Dallas-Ft. Worth), Hal Fryar (Indianapolis), Johnny Ginger (Detroit), Wayne Mack (New Orleans), Ed T. McDonnell (Boston), Bruce Sedley (San Francisco), Paul Shannon (Pittsburgh), and Sally Starr (Philadelphia).
This was The Three Stooges' final completed film as a group. They made one more film together, Kook's Tour (1970), but the film sat unfinished and unreleased for years due to Larry Fine suffering a stroke before the movie was complete.
Emil Sitka's final film appearance with The Three Stooges. A regular in their films for decades, Sitka would actually officially become a Stooge in the early 1970s after Larry Fine was forced to retire, but he never made a movie in this role.
Norman Maurer is the son-in-law of Moe Howard. Jeffrey Scott, who plays "Kid," is Maurer's son and Moe's grandson.
The title "The Outlaws is Coming!" is a joke referring to Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds (1963) that was promoted with blurb "The Birds is Coming!"
"Johnny Ringo: [after shooting a telegraph delivery man] That'll teach ya to interrupt me when I'm swoonin' the gals!"
"Jesse James: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fastest gun of all? Narrator: Jesse James, you was best, til this new boy came out west. Jesse James: That's a lie! [shoots mirror]"