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The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act of the early to mid–20th century best known for their numerous short subject films. They were commonly known by their first names: 'Larry, Moe & Curly', and 'Moe, Larry, & Shemp', among other lineups. The act originally featured Moe Howard (born Harry Moses Horwitz), brother Shemp Howard (born Schmool Samuel Horwitz[1]), and longtime friend Larry Fine (born Louis Feinberg). Shemp was later replaced by brother Curly Howard (born Jerome Lester Horwitz) in 1932. When Curly suffered a debilitating stroke in 1946, Shemp rejoined the act. After Shemp's death in 1955, he was replaced by bald-headed comedian Joe Besser, after the use of stuntman Joe Palma to record several "Shemp" shorts after his death. Eventually Joe "Curly-Joe" DeRita (born Joseph Wardell) would replace him. After Larry suffered a serious stroke in 1970 he was unable to continue performing. Emil Sitka, a longtime actor in Stooge comedies, was contracted to replace Larry—but no film was ever made with him in the role, although publicity photographs exist of him with his hair combed similarly to Larry's posing with Moe and Curly-Joe (see below). However, Larry's paralyzing stroke in 1970 effectively marked the end of the act. He died in January 1975. Moe died of cancer a few months later.
The Stooges' hallmark was extremely physical slapstick comedy punctuated by one-liners, within outrageous storylines.

Cast Members:

Moe Howard ........ Moe (1933-1970)
Larry Fine ........ Larry (1933-1970)
Curly Howard ...... Curly (1933-1947)
Shemp Howard ...... Shemp (1947-1956)
Joe Besser ........ Joe (1957-1959)
Joe DeRita ........ Curly-Joe (1959-1970)

Moe, Larry and Curly

(DISC 1)

Woman Haters (1934)
The Stooges are traveling salesmen who vow not to get involved with women – except Larry has just been secretly married! First Columbia Pictures Three...
Punch Drunks (1934)
Curly gets fighting mad whenever he hears the tune 'Pop Goes The Weasel' – of which fight manager Moe plans to take full advantage. First...
Men in Black (1934)
A parody of MGM's Clark Cable movie 'Men in White.' "For Duty and Humanity" is the pledge the Stooges made when they play medical students...
Three Little Pigskins (1934)
While dressed for an advertising gimmick, the Stooges are mistaken for college football players and asked to play privately for a gangster. Features Lucille Ball...

(DISC 2)

Horses' Collars (1935)
The Stooges are detectives in the old west, who must divert a Ranch Deed from dastardly Double Deal Decker’s devious dealings. Clyde Bruckman’s only short...
Restless Knights (1935)
The Stooges are in the royal kingdom of Anesthesia when they learn they are of royal blood and offer their protection to the Queen –...
Pop Goes the Easel (1935)
The Stooges seek refuge in an art school and decide they are the artists. Watch for the climactic fight with modeling clay. Directing debut for...
Uncivil Warriors (1935)
The Stooges are Civil War spies for the Union. As operators 12, 14 and 15, the Stooges are sent behind southern lines during the Civil...

(DISC 3)

Pardon My Scotch (1935)
During Prohibition, the Stooges are asked to mix spirits for a bootlegger. Long time Stooge supporting actress Symona Boniface makes her first appearance in a...
Hoi Polloi (1935)
Two rich guys argue over what molds gentlemen, heredity or environment. The Stooges become the experiment. The theme was originated by Moe and his wife...
Three Little Beers (1935)
When the Stooges learn their Brewery is having a golf tournament, they sneak off to a nearby course to get in some practice. Features famous...
Ants in the Pantry (1936)
The Stooges are exterminators who drum up business by supplying the insects and mice, and crash a high society party. Director Preston Black is actually...
Movie Maniacs (1936)
The Stooges travel to Hollywood seeking fame and fortune in the movies, and are mistaken for studio bigshots. Actress Milred Harris was Charlie Chaplan’s first...

(DISC 4)

Half-Shot Shooters (1936)
The Stooges serve in the military. After being discharged, the Stooges are tricked into enlisting again to serve the same angry sergeant. First short in...
Disorder in the Court (1936)
The Stooges are key witnesses in a murder trial, and create havoc in the courtroom. The plot involves a murder mystery with the question "Who...
A Pain in the Pullman (1936)
The Stooges are an unemployed vaudeville act living in a boarding house. Without money to pay the rent, the boys and their pet monkey sneak...
False Alarms (1936)
The Stooges are inept firemen and almost lose their jobs. Curly is encouraged by his girlfriend and her friends to call Moe and Larry to...

(DISC 5)

Whoops, I'm an Indian (1936)
The Stooges are caught cheating at roulette and disguise themselves as Indians. Curly is mistaken as an Indian girl and gets married to Pierre (Bud...
Slippery Silks (1936)
The Stooges begin as antique furniture restorers, and after destroying a rare Chinese cabinet, they inherit the Madame de France dress shop. First Stooges cream...
Grips, Grunts and Groans (1937)
Fighter Ivan Bustoff takes a liking to the Stooges, so they are hired by the champ’s manager to keep Bustoff out of trouble. When they...
Dizzy Doctors (1937)
The Stooges are lazy-bum husbands, inept salesmen, and misfit fugitives in a hospital. The hospital scene, like "Men In Black," is located at Los Angeles...
3 Dumb Clucks (1937)
The Stooges try to prevent their millionaire father, who has divorced their mother, from marrying a young gold digger. Curly plays a dual role as...

(DISC 6)

Back to the Woods (1937)
Lawbreakers in England, the Stooges are sent by the government to the new colonies to help fight the "red man savage." Last of seven shorts...
Goofs and Saddles (1937)
General Muster dispatches the Stooges to catch cattle rustlers. Curly is Buffalo Billius, Moe is Wild Bill Hiccup and Larry is Just Plain Bill. ...
Cash and Carry (1937)
The Stooges are gold prospectors housed in the city dump. The are sent on a treasure hunt and dig through to a Federal Bank....
Playing the Ponies (1937)
The Stooges make what they think is a good swap – their restaurant for a rundown race horse.

(DISC 7)

The Sitter Downers (1937)
A man refuses his daughters’ permission to marry the Stooges so they stage a sit down strike in his house and win the nation’s sympathy....
Termites of 1938 (1938)
The Stooges are exterminators at Acme Exterminator Co., and provide their "services" at a swanky mansion. Stooge motto: "At your service day and night, we...
Wee Wee Monsieur (1938)
The Stooges are artists in Paris, and wind up in the French Foreign Legend.
Tassels in the Air (1938)
The Stooges are mistaken for Omay, the famous interior decorator. This short is a partial reworking of "Luncheon At Twelve" (1933), also directed and co-produced...
Flat Foot Stooges (1938)
The Stooges are firemen and take the firehouse ponies to a Turkish bath for a massage. First use of the introductory theme music "Three Blind...

(DISC 8)

Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb (1938)
Radio contest winners, the Stooges run up a large tab at the Hotel Costa Plente, and are the target of three gold diggers. First use...
Violent is the Word for Curly (1938)
The Stooges pose as professors at Mildew College. Contains classic Stooge song – "Swinging the Alphabet." Curly suffered some scorching while strapped to the...
Three Missing Links (1938)
B.O. Botswaddle is looking for a new star to appear in a jungle epic… so they cast Curly as a gorilla. First Stooge short directed...
Mutts to You (1938)
The Stooges are the operators of a dog laundry who find what they think is an abandoned baby. They next learn they are wanted for...

(DISC 9)

Three Little Sew and Sews (1939)
The Stooges are tailors in the Navy. This is the second short in which the Stooges are killed. However, they become angels at the end...
We Want Our Mummy (1939)
Detective Stooges travel to Egypt to find a missing Egyptology professor and the cursed mummy of King Rutentuten. First time the Stooges find themselves in...
A Ducking They Did Go (1939)
The Stooges are conned into selling shares in a phony duck hunting club. Their first customers are the Mayor and the Police Department.
Yes, We Have No Bonanza (1939)
Out West, the Stooges are waiters who take up prospecting to help out their sweethearts. But what they dig up is the buried loot from...
Saved By the Belle (1939)
The Stooges are salesmen stranded south of the border, and caught in the middle of a revolution. Last Stooge short directed by Charley Chase who...

(DISC 10)

Calling All Curs (1939)
Mrs. Bedford's prize poodle is dognapped from the Stooges' animal hospital, and they must get the poodle back! Famous Curly quote: "I'm tryin' to think,...
Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise (1939)
When the Stooges discover oil on the widow Jenkins' property, they have to retrieve the deed from swindlers. First appearances by Stooge supporting actor Richard...
Three Sappy People (1939)
The Stooges masquerade as Drs. Ziller, Zeller and Zoller, eminent psychiatrists, to diagnose a flamboyant newlywed. Features classic cream puff fight. One actually became lodged...
You Nazty Spy! (1940)
When three politicians from a small country discover there is no money in peace, they decide to hire a paperhanger (Moe) as a puppet dictator....

(DISC 11)

Rockin' Thru the Rockies (1940)
A wagon train full of show biz girls tours the West, and the Stooges are assigned to protect them from Indians. First appearance by Stooge...
A Plumbing We Will Go (1940)
The Stooges are would-be plumbers and mistake pipes filled with wires for water pipes. One of the most popular Stooge shorts. Dudly Dickerson’s battle in...
Nutty But Nice (1940)
The Stooges operate a restaurant and try to help a little girl who becomes ill when her father, a bail bondsman, disappears with a lot...
How High is Up? (1940)
The Stooges secure construction jobs on a new building, but find they have to start on the 97th story!
From Nurse to Worse (1940)
A buddy in the insurance racket tells the Stooges how to collect benefits by claiming Curly is crazy. But the scheme backfires when the doctor...

(DISC 12)

No Census, No Feeling (1940)
The Stooges’ new jobs have them taking the census, from an afternoon society party to a local football game.
Cookoo Cavaliers (1940)
Messrs. Hook, Line and Sinker decide to get out of the fish business and into the saloon business. But their business broker mistakenly believes they...
Boobs in Arms (1940)
Greeting card salesmen Larry, Moe and Curly hide from an irate man in what they think is a bread line and find themselves inducted into...
So Long, Mr. Chumps (1941)
Larry, Moe and Curly are on a quest to find an honest man, and they finally find one – in jail! Title is a parody...
Dutiful but Dumb (1941)
The Stooges are candid cameramen assigned by WHACK! Magazine to bring back photos of a top secret ray machine from Vulgaria – a military dictatorship...

(DISC 13)

All The World's a Stooge (1941)
Ajax Bullion, the millionaire, has a wife who wants to do the "in" thing by adopting war refugees. The Stooges are fugitives from an irate...
I'll Never Heil Again (1941)
The king of Moronica and his daughter plot the downfall of the dictator Hailstone (Moe). Looked upon as sequel to previous year’s wartime satire -...
An Ache in Every Stake (1941)
The Stooges are ice men who take on new jobs as kitchen help for a fancy birthday party. Famous Stooge scene in which Curly "shaves"...
In the Sweet Pie and Pie (1941)
The Stooges are convicts who win freedom to be with Three gold digging women: Tiska, Taska and Baska. The catch is that the Stooges have...
Some More of Samoa (1941)
Drs. Howard, Fine and Howard are tree surgeons who search for the rare and maigcial persimmon tree on the cannibal isle of Rhum Boogie.

(DISC 14)

Loco Boy Makes Good (1942)
The Stooges help a little old lady by transforming her run-down hotel into a posh nightclub. During show time, Curly gets the magician’s coat by...
Cactus Makes Perfect (1942)
The Stooges’ mother kicks them out of the house and they are scammed into buying a lost mine. Soon Curly is using his invention (the...
What's The Matador? (1942)
The Stooges take their comedy bullfighting act to Mexico and run afoul of a jealous husband who arranges for Curly to meet a real bull...
Matri-Phony (1942)
To save an innocent slave girl forced into marriage with the nearsighted Emperor Octopus Grabus, Curly takes her place on the wedding night. Harry Edwards...
Three Smart Saps (1942)
It’s the Stooges to the rescue when they find out their sweethearts’ father, the local warden, has been imprisoned by a crooked administration.

(DISC 15)

Even As I.O.U. (1942)
The Stooges decide to make a worthwhile investment of a little girl’s savings – betting on the races. At the track, Curly meets up with...
Sock-A-Bye Baby (1942)
The Stooges resign themselves to parenthood when a distraught woman leaves her baby on their doorstep, but they are later taken as childnappers. Remake of...
They Stooge to Conga (1943)
The Stooges are fix-it men who stumble across a nest of Nazi spies. Third film after "You Nazty Spy!" (1939) and "I’ll Never Heil Again"...
Dizzy Detectives (1943)
The Stooges begin as handymen and then join the police force to solve the ape man burglaries. Later remade twice in "Fraidy Cat" (1951) and...
Spook Louder (1943)
The Stooges emerge as key characters in a story told by a detective to a reporter about the breaking up of the Great Spy Ring....

(DIS 16)

Back From the Front (1943)
The Stooges are merchant marines Inky, Winky and Dinky who confront the Nazis at sea. This is the fifth World War II film from the...
Three Little Twirps (1943)
The Stooges crash a circus and wind up a part of the featured act as targets for the Sulton of Abbadabba, a spear chucking wildman....
Higher Than a Kite (1943)
After messing up in the motorpool, the Stooges go AWOL in what they think is a sewer pipe. But it’s actually a blockbuster bomb headed...
I Can Hardly Wait (1943)
Defense workers Moe and Larry are kept awake when curly suffers from a troublesome tooth. When home remedies fail, it’s off to the dentist.
Dizzy Pilots (1943)
The Stooges are the Wrong Brothers, aviators trying to sell a new airplane to the government to avoid the draft. Moe takes unusual punishment when...

(DISC 17)

Phony Express (1943)
In order to scare off a group of rowdies, the Mayor of Peaceful Gulch prints flyers saying a famous lawman is coming to clean up...
A Gem of a Jam (1943)
Stooge janitors are mistaken for doctors by crooks. Curly trips into a tray of plaster and arises as a ghost scaring everyone except the police,...
Crash Goes the Hash (1944)
It’s suspected that a society matron, Mrs. Van Bustle, will marry the exotic Prince Shaam. To get the story, reporters Curly, Larry and Moe take...
Busy Buddies (1944)
The Stooges, not faring well with their diner, enter Curly in a milking contest at the County Fair. But when they take him to a...
The Yoke's on Me (1944)
The Stooges become farmers as a last resort when every branch of the armed services turns them down. Strong anti-Japanese content during World War II...

(DISC 18)

Idle Roomers (1944)
Hotel workers, Moe, Larry and Curly run afoul of a showman’s latest exhibit – a wolfman who hates music! Debut of Stooge supporting actress Christine...
Gents Without Cents (1944)
The Stooges are entertainers and meet up with three dancers, Flo, Mary and Shirley. The Stooges then move from rags to riches and find love...
No Dough Boys (1944)
Anti-Nazi and Japanese satire during World War II. The Stooges are mistaken for Japanese soldiers by Nazi spies. The expression "Dough Boys" means G.I.’s.
Three Pests in a Mess (1945)
The Stooges are mistaken for sweepstakes winners and are chased into a sporting goods shop. Curly fires a rifle hitting a mannequin thinking he has...
Booby Dupes (1945)
The Stooges are fish salesmen with a better idea – they’ll buy their own boat, catch their own fish and eliminate the middleman. But it’s...

(DISC 19)

Idiots Deluxe (1945)
Having suffered a nervous breakdown, Moe is taken for an outing in the country, tangles with a car driving bear – and ends up on...
If a Body Meets a Body (1945)
Curly Q. Link is heir to the late millionaire Bob O. Link. But when the Stooges go to claim the inheritance, they find themselves marooned...
Micro-Phonies (1945)
While fooling around at a recording studio, Curly is mistaken for a lovely soprano opera singer and is asked to sing at a society party....
Beer Barrel Polecats (1946)
Trouble brews when the Stooges decide to make their own beer. Oh no, they all put in the yeast! Contains footage from previous Stooge shorts...

(DISC 20)

A Bird in the Head (1946)
A mad scientist wants to transplant a human brain into the skull of a gorilla – and Curly’s is just the right size!
Uncivil Warbirds (1946)
Civil war breaks out between the states, but the Stooges don’t know which side their state will be on. Moe and Larry join the Union,...
Three Troubledoers (1946)
The fair Nell vows to marry Sheriff "Coney Island" Curly if he rescues her father from the clutches of the villainous Badlands Blackie.
Monkey Businessmen (1946)
The Stooges seek rest and relaxation at a sanitarium run by a quack named Doc Mallard. Debut of Stooge supporting actor Kenneth MacDonald. Curly’s health...
Three Loan Wolves (1946)
The Stooges recount to their ward how they came to adopt him. A woman left him with Larry at the Stooges’ pawn shop. Debut of...

(DISC 21)

G.I. Wanna Home (1946)
Stooges return home from the war to find themselves in the middle of the housing shortage and their sweethearts out on the street.
Rhythm and Weep (1946)
Unsuccessful musicians Moe, Larry and Curly decide to end it all by jumping from a skyscraper, where they meet three unsuccessful dancers and a strange...
Three Little Pirates (1946)
The Stooges are shipwrecked on an island run by an evil governor whose ward promises to help the boys escape if they’ll take her with...
Half-Wits' Holiday (1947)
A professor bets another he can turn slobs into gentlemen and uses the Stooges as his control group. Remake of previous Stooges short "Hoi Polloi"..

Moe, Larry and Shemp

(DISC 22)

Fright Night (1947)
Fight Managers Moe, Larry and Shemp are in a jam – a local gangster has bet all his money that their champ will lose. This...
Out West (1947)
The Stooges take refuge in the Red Dog Saloon, where a pretty girl named Nell informs them that the notorious Doc Barker has murdered her...
Hold That Lion (1947)
The Stooges go after a crooked investment broker who has stolen their inheritance money. Curly makes a cameo appearance as a passenger on the train....
Brideless Groom (1947)
Shemp has inherited $500,000 from his rich uncle Caleb, contingent upon his getting married – in seven hours. Famous Emil Sitka line: "Hold hands you...
Sing a Song of Six Pants (1947)
The Stooges are the Pip Boys – tailors who get involved with a bank bandit. Shemp decides they should capture the robber to get the..

(DISC 23)

All Gummed Up (1947)
The Stooges are pharmacists. In order to help a little old lady who has lost her home, they decide to invent a Fountain of Youth...
Shivering Sherlocks (1948)
The Stooges are in the wrong place at the wrong time when an armored car is robbed. Meanwhile the real criminals want to make sure...
Pardon My Clutch (1948)
The Stooges try to help an ailing Shemp by purchasing a "lemon" car to take to the country. Later remade in "Wham-Bam-Slam" (1955).
Squareheads of the Round Table (1948)
Troubadour Stooges play Cupid by helping a lonely blacksmith unite with his true love – the daughter of King Arthur. The Stooges’ serenade of the...
Fiddlers Three (1948)
The Stooges are court fiddlers who try to solve the kidnapping of the King’s daughter. Later remade in "Musty Musketeers" (1954).

(DISC 24)

The Hot Scots (1948)
To impress Scotland Yard, amateur detectives Moe, Larry, and Shemp visit Glenheather Castle on the cold Scottish moors to solve a crime. Later remade in...
Heavenly Daze (1948)
Shemp is an angel returning to Earth to reform his corrupt cousins Moe and Larry. Moe plays 2 roles, including Uncle Mortimer. Later remade in...
I'm a Monkey's Uncle (1948)
The Stooges are cavemen in the Stone Age who must fight for their mates – Aggie, Maggie and Baggie. Later remade in "Stone Age Romeos"...
Mummy's Dummies (1948)
In ancient Egypt, the Stooges are Honest Moe, Honest Shemp and Just Plain Larry – used chariot dealers who use their half-wits to get in...
Crime on Their Hands (1948)
The Stooges are furniture upholsterers seeking to be reporters. They investigate a diamond theft and end up solving the case. Later remade in "Hot Ice"...
The Ghost Talks (1949)
The Stooges are movers from A to Z Express Co. assigned in Smorgasbord Castle where they learn the legend of Peeping Tom, accused of peeping...

(DISC 25)

Who Done It? (1949)
Detective Stooges are hired to protect Councilman Goodrich from the evil Phantom Gang. Later remade in "For Crimin’ Out Loud" (1956).
Hokus Pokus (1949)
The Stooges get hypnotized by the great Svengarlic and bust an insurance scam. Later remade in "Flagpole Jitters" (1956).
Fuelin' Around (1949)
Larry, mistaken for a famous professor, is kidnapped by foreign spies eager to learn the formula for a new secret rocket fuel. Later remade in...
Malice in the Palace (1949)
The Stooges are waiters in the Middle East looking for a hundred carat diamond in the ancient tomb of King Rutentuten. Remade in "Rumpus in...
Vagabond Loafers (1949)
Norfleet Mansion is seriously plagued with leaky pipes, and so the butler summons Day and Nite Plumbers. Moe, Larry and Shemp reroute the plumbing and...

(DISC 26)

Dunked in the Deep (1949)
The Stooges foil a spy carrying secret microfilm in watermelons. Debut of Stooge supporting actor Gene Roth. Remade in "Commotion In The Ocean" (1956).
Punchy Cowpunchers (1950)
The Stooges are in the U.S. Cavalry in the Old West. They are sent undercover to the Red Dog Saloon to capture the killer...
Hugs and Mugs (1950)
Three conniving women try to woo the Stooges out of a priceless necklace also pursued by mobsters. Debut of Stooge supporting actress Nanette Bordeaux.
Dopey Dicks (1950)
The Stooges encounter a mad scientist seeking a human head for his mechanical man.
Love at First Bite (1950)
The Stooges are getting married and recount how they met their brides to be. Remade with Joe Besser in "Fifi Blows Her Top" (1958).

(DISC 27)

Self-Made Maids (1950)
The Stooges play both themselves and the part of their loved ones – Lorraine, Moella and Shempetta. Father of the "girls" also played by Moe.
Three Hams on Rye (1950)
The Stooges are struggling actors who encounter 3 showgirls and make the big time.
Studio Stoops (1950)
Working at a motion picture studio, the Stooges get a great idea for a publicity stunt – their newest starlet will disappear. But when some...
Slaphappy Sleuths (1950)
The Onion Oil Company is in deep financial trouble. Many of their gasoline stations have been held up by a gang of organized mobsters. To...
A Snitch in Time (1950)
Furniture makers Moe, Larry and Shemp promise to decorate the boarding house run by Miss Scudder, a customer Moe is sweet on. But they don’t...

(DISC 28)

Three Arabian Nuts (1951)
The Stooges run a storage company, and two cutthroats will do anything to get their hands on an item that came in for a collector....
Baby Sitters Jitters (1951)
The Stooges become baby sitters to avoid eviction.
Don't Throw That Knife (1951)
The Stooges are census takers and meet up with a jealous prestidigitating husband.
Scrambled Brains (1951)
Shemp suffers from hallucinations which lead him to his own wedding. Classic Stooge scene in the telephone booth.
Merry Mavericks (1951)
The Stooges are wanted for vagrancy and head out west with cowboys and

(DISC 29)

The Tooth Will Out (1951)
The Stooges become dentists. Last Stooge short for actor Dick Curtis.
Hula-la-la (1951)
A motion picture studio buys a South Seas Island, and sends the Stooges there to teach the natives to dance. But no one said anything...
Pest Man Wins (1951)
The Stooges are exterminators who drum up business by supplying the insects and mice. Remake of Stooges short "Ants in the Pantry" (1936).
A Missed Fortune (1952)
Shemp works on a slogan contest that could win him $10,000. Remake of Stooge short "Healthy, Wealthy & Dumb" (1938).
Listen, Judge (1952)
The Stooges are repairmen who wind up in court on a vagrancy charge. They are released on lack of evidence and are soon hired to...

(DISC 30)

Corny Casanovas (1952)
The Stooges each try proposing to the same girl, Mabel. The boys soon find that each Stooge has been double crossing each other and a...
He Cooked His Goose (1952)
Larry becomes a philanderer in love with both Shemp’s fiance Millie and Moe’s wife Belle. First appearance by Stooge supporting actress Diana Darrin. Remade with...
Gents in a Jam (1952)
Shemp is heir to his uncle Phineas’ million dollar fortune. Last Stooge short directed by Ed Bernds.
Three Dark Horses (1952)
A crooked campaign manager recruits the Stooges as delegates "Who are too dumb to think and who’ll do what we tell them."
Cuckoo on a Choo Choo (1952)
A satirization of the Oscar winning film "A Street Car Named Desire" (1951). Larry mimics Brando in the story which takes place on a railroad...

(DISC 31)

Up in Daisy's Penthouse (1953)
The Stooges are sent by their mother to stop their rich father’s plan to remarry. Shemp plays dual role as Shemp and Father. Remake of...
Booty and the Beast (1953)
The Stooges are tricked into cracking a safe for a crooked lawyer. Remake of Stooge short "Hold That Lion" (1947).
Loose Loot (1953)
The Stooges chase down a crooked investment broker who stole their inheritance. Portions of Stooge short "Hold That Lion" (1947) used in this short.
Tricky Dicks (1953)
The Stooges are police detectives involved in solving the murder case of who killed slug Magurk.
Spooks! (1953)
The Stooges are detectives who encounter a mad doctor planning to do a brain transplant on a damsel-in-distress. First Stooge short in 3-D.
Pardon My Backfire (1953)
It has been 10 years since the Boys proposed to Betty, Hettie and Nettie and the girls’ father insists the wedding occur soon – or...

(DISC 32)

Rip, Sew and Stitch (1953)
The Stooges hunt for bank robber "Slippery Fingers" Hargen. Remake of Stooge short "Sing a Song of Six Pants" (1947).
Bubble Trouble (1953)
The Stooges are pharmacists. They invent a fountain of youth vitamin that turns an old lady into a beautiful young girl. Remake of Stooge short...
Goof on the Roof (1953)
The Stooges help their pal install his new TV and antenna. This was Clyde Bruckman’s final script for the Stooges.
Income Tax Sappy (1954)
The Stooges cheat on their income taxes and get nabbed by the IRS.
Musty Musketeers (1954)
The Stooges are court fiddlers to the king and seek to marry Tillyeth, Millyeth and Lillyeth. Remake of Stooges short "Fiddlers Three" (1948).

(DISC 33)

Pals and Gals (1954)
In the Old West, Nell enlists the Stooges to help free her sisters from the evil Doc Barker. Remake of Stooge short "Out West" (1947)...
Knutzy Knights (1954)
The Stooges are troubadours who help the princess and Cedric the blacksmith unite in love and save the kingdom. Remake of "Squareheads of the Round...
Shot in the Frontier (1954)
Parody of Stanley Kramer’s Western classic "High Noon" (1952). The Stooges are newlyweds out West and the villainous Noonan boys are arriving on the noon...
Scotched in Scotland (1954)
The Stooges are sent as detectives to Spooky Glenheather Castle in Scotland. Remake of Stooge short "The Hot Scots" (1948).
Fling in the Ring (1955)
The Stooges manage a fighter, Chappel Kane, and are told by gangsters that he better lose the fight against Gorilla Watson or the Stooges will..

(DISC 34)

Of Cash and Hash (1955)
The Stooges find themselves in the middle of a gun battle after robbers knock off an armored car. Remake of Stooge short "Shivering Sherlocks" (1948).
Gypped in the Penthouse (1955)
The Stooges share each other’s frustration with women.
Bedlam in Paradise (1955)
Shemp can ony get to heaven if he can reform Larry and Moe. Remake of Stooge short "Heavenly Daze" (1948).
Stone Age Romeos (1955)
The Stooges are told they will be paid $50,000 if they find evidence that cavemen existed. Remake of Stooge short "I’m A Monkey’s Uncle" (1948).
Wham-Bam-Slam! (1955)
Shemp is ill and Larry recommends to use his friend Claude A. Quacker to cure Shemp’s nerves. Remake of Stooge short "Pardon my Clutch" (1948).

(DISC 35)

Hot Ice (1955)
The Stooges are detectives looking for the Punjab Diamond. Remake of Stooge short "Crime On Their Hands" (1948).
Blunder Boys (1955)
A spoof on the "Dragnet" television series features Moe as Detective Halliday, Larry as Detective Tarraday and Shemp as St. Patrick’s Day. The Boys disguise...
Husbands Beware (1956)
Moe and Larry marry Shemp’s sisters. Remake of Stooge short "Brideless Groom" (1947).
Creeps (1956)
The Stooges tell a bedtime story in which the spirit of a ghostly knight waits in a castle for Lady Godiva. Remake of Stooge short...
Flagpole Jitters (1956)
The Stooges are hypnotized by the Great Svengarlic. Remake of Stooge short "Hokus Pokus" (1949).

(DISC 36)

For Crimin' Out Loud (1956)
Detective Stooges are hired to solve a crime. Remake of Stooge short "Who Done It?" (1949). Shemp’s last film as he died November 22, 1955...
Rumpus in the Harem (1956)
The Boys try to save a girl from being sold to a Sultan. Remake of Stooge short "Malice In The Palace" (1949) using that footage...
Hot Stuff (1956)
The Stooges are spies working for Urania’s Department of Inferior. The second Stooge short remade from a previous short after Shemp’s death. Uses footage from...
Scheming Schemers (1956)
The Stooges are plumbers assigned to retrieve an expensive ring that is lost in the bathroom basin. Third Stooge short filmed without Shemp who had...

(DISC 37)

Commotion on the Ocean (1956)
Fourth and last Shempless Shemp Stooge short made after his death on November 22, 1955. The Stooges are reporters chasing a spy who has stolen...

(Moe, Larry and Joe Besser)

Hoofs and Goofs (1957)
Sister Bertie is reincarnated as a talking horse. First Stooge short for Joe Besser replacing Shemp. Note that Joe does not receive any physical slapstick...
Muscle Up a Little Closer (1957)
Joe’s girlfriend discovers her diamond ring is missing. First Stooge short in which Larry does not frizz his hair and Moe combs his bangs back...
A Merry Mix-Up (1957)
Three sets of triplets, who have lost touch with each other, show up at a restaurant and confound their girlfriends.

(DISC 38)

Space Ship Sappy (1957)
Guns A Poppin! (1957)
Horsing Around (1957)
Rusty Romeos (1957)
Outer Space Jitters (1957)

Moe, Larry and Joe Besser

(DISC 39)

Quiz Whizz (1958)

Fifi Blows Her Top (1958)
"Love At First Bite" (1950).
Pies and Guys (1958)
"Half-Wits Holiday" (1947).
Sweet and Hot (1958)

(DISC 40)

Flying Saucer Daffy (1958)

Oil's Well That Ends Well (1958)
"Oily To Bed, Oily To Rise" (1939).
Triple Crossed (1958)
"He Cooked His Goose" (1952).
Sappy Bullfighters (1958)
"What’s The Matador" (1942)

(DISC 41)

Biography: Stooges Men Behind The Mayhem

Mike Douglas Show - Moe Howard

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