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Cactus Makes
Perfect - 1942 When Curly's invention
- a gold finder is deemed "incomprehensible and utterly
impractical," the Stooges think it means they're sitting on a gold
mine, and go west to find one and rake in their fortunes. |
| Out West -
1947 The Stooges get a leg up on some bad dudes when
they head west for a therapeutic vacation to heal the bad vein in
Shemp's leg. But a when they mosey into a saloon, they stumble
into the middle of a love triangle between a dirty dealer, a saloon
waitress and her boyfriend, known as the Arizona kid. |
| Vagabond
Loafers - 1949 Who's the biggest drip:
Larry, Shemp or Moe? It's hard to say, but when the Stooges
plumbing company is hired to fix a leak in a mansion, they turn the
slippery circumstances to their advantage and foil a pair of art
thieves who stolen a $50 000.00 painting . |
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Dopey Dicks - 1950
The Stooges almost lose their heads - literally - when they rescue
the dame they met while cleaning a private detective's office, who
has been kidnapped by a mad professor seeking human brains for a
transplantation. |
| Punchy
Cowpunchers - 1950 Being a Stooge isn't all
it's cracked up to be. A commanding officer sends Moe, Larry
and Shemp on a mission to confront merciless outlaws the Dillon
Gang. But when Shemp hides in the safe that they're about to
crack open, it's the Dillon's who wind up begging for mercy. |
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Merry Mavericks - 1951 This reworking of Phony
Express features a few new plot twists and just as many laughs.
It looks like the Stooges are going to lost their battle with bank
bandit Red Morgan and his thugs, until Shemp dons a headless Indian
costume that knocks them senseless. |
| Approximated Running
Time is 99 Minutes |
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