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| YEAR |
FILM
NAME AND SYNOPSIS |
| 1945 |
Gents
Without Cents: The Stooges are unemployed comedians who
are trying to get a job in show business. |
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No
Dough, Boys: When the Boys come across a German spy
ring, they pose as an acrobatic team. |
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Three
Pests in a Mess: Curly thinks he has killed a man so The
Stooges take the body, which is really a mannequin, to a
graveyard to bury it. |
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Booby
Dupes: The Stooges fall a convincing story and buy a
broken-down fishing boat. |
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Idiots
Deluxe: A bear steals The Boys' car when they are on a
hunting trip. |
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If A
Body Meets A Body: The Stooges solve a mystery while
being forced to spend the night in a haunted mansion. |
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Micro-Phonies:
The Stooges pretend to be singers and and perform at a
recital. |
| 1946 |
Beer
Barrel Polecats: The Stooges end up in prison because of
their beer antics. |
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A
Bird in the Head: This time the Strooges are wallpaper
hangers and end up tangling with a crazy doctor. |
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Uncivil
Warbirds: The Stooges are Southern gentlemen in the
Civil War. |
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The
Three Troubledoers: The Stooges become lawmen in a
western town where lawmen die. |
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Monkey
Businessmen: The Boys enroll in an insane asylum for a
vacation. |
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Three
Loan Wolves: The Stooges have a pawn shop and take care
of a baby that is abandoned on their doorstep. |
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G.I.
Wanna Home: The Boys come home from military service and
can't find a home. |
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Rhythm
and Weep: The Stooges are musicians who get fired and
consider suicide. |
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Three
Little Pirates: The Stooges go in disguise to escape a
dictator but they end up with pirates. |
| 1947 |
Half-Wits
Holiday: A professor tried to make gentlemen out of The
Stooges. |
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Fright
Night: A gang of mobsters are after The Stooges, who are
fight managers. |
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Out
West: Shemp has a bad leg so the other Stooges take him
out West. |
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Hold
That Lion: While they're on a train trip The Boys
encounter a live lion. |
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Brideless
Groom: The Stooges try to collect a fortune but first
they have to find Shemp a wife. |
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Sing
a Song of Six Pants: The Stooges are tailors and in
trouble with a bunch of bank robbers. |
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All
Gummed Up: The Boys make and eat a marshmallow cake
without knowing that the "marshmallows" were really
bubblegumballs. |
| 1948 |
Shivering
Sherlocks: The Stooges are stalked by a hunchback while
they are investigating a haunted house. |
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Pardon
My Clutch: All the Boys want to do is load up their car
for a camping trip, but they keep running into Stooge troubles. |
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Squareheads
of the Round Table: This one takes place in Olde
England. The Stooges are traveling entertainers who try to stop
an assassination. |
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Fiddlers
Three: As court jesters, The Stooges help the king find
his kidnapped daughter. |
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Heavenly
Daze: Shemp dreams that he has died and returned to
Earth to haunt the other Stooges. |
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Hot
Scots: The Stooges pretend to be Scotsmen so they can
get jobs as detectives in a Scottish castle. |
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I'm
A Monkey's Uncle: In this one, The Stooges are cavemen
and their girlfriends get kidnapped. |
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Mummy's
Dummies: In ancient Egypt, The Boys become royalty. |
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Crime
On Their Hands: The Stooges are janitors who want to
become reporters. |
| 1949 |
The
Ghost Talks: Again the Stooges are in a haunted castle,
where they find talking skeletons and ghosts. |
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Who
Done It? The Stooges are private investigators who try
to find a missing old man. |
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Hokus
Pokus: The Boys get hypnotized. |
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Fuelin'
Around: Foreign spies think the Stooges are an important
professor and his assistants, so they kidnap The Boys. |
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Malice
in the Palace: The Stooges are restaurant owners who are
searching for a diamond. |
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Vagabond
Loafers: The Stooges are plumbers who are accused of
theft. |
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Dunked
in the Deep: This one finds The Stooges as stowaways on
a freighter. |
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