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FILM SHORTS: 1950-1954     


See the list of Stooge films from 1934-1959
1934-1940 1941-1944 1945-1949 1950-1954 1955-1959

YEAR FILM NAME AND SYNOPSIS
1950 Punchy Cowpunchers: In the West, The Stooges have to bring in a gang of tough outlaws.
  Hugs and Mugs: The Boys get themselves involved with a group of women jewel  thieves.
  Dopey Dicks: The Stooges are trapped in a haunted mansion with a runaway robot.
  Love at First Bite: The Stooges recall how they met their fiancées in Europe.
  Self Made Maids: The Stooges want to marry their girlfriends but the girls' father doesn't approve.
  Three Hams on Rye:  The Boys are trying to get a break in show business so they  get jobs as stagehands.
  Studio Stoops: The Stooges are exterminators again, this time mistaken for movie studio emplyees.
  Slaphappy Sleuths: The Stooges are detectives searching for gas station robbers.
  A Snitch in Time: The Boys get in the Way of a bunch of criminals and end up in a fight.
  Three Arabian Nuts: Shemp finds a magic lamp with a genie in it.
1951 Baby Sitters' Jitters: The Stooges reunited a separated couple while babysitting for their child.
  Don't Throw That Knife: The Stooges make a jealoud knife-thrower mad.
  Scrambled Brains: Shemp has hallucinations and the other Stooges are put in charge of him.
  Merry Mavericks: Once again the Stooges are in a haunted house, stalked by crooks who are disguised as ghosts.
  The Tooth Will Out: The Stooges become dentistry students.
  Hula-La-La: The Stooges take a trip to a tropical island and almost end up as part of a shrunken head collection.
  Pest Man Wins: The Stooges are exterminators who cause a pie riot at a society party.
1952 A Missed Fortune: A trio of rich widows think The Stooges are rich, too.
  Listen, Judge: While The Boys are servants at a aprty they end up covering almost all the guests with cake.
  Corny Casanovas: All three Stooges are engaged to the same woman.
  He Cooked His Goose: The Stooges get involved in a mix-up with a married couple.
  Gents In A Jam: Shemp's rich uncle visits The Stooges.
  Three Dark Horses: The Boys again are janitors who get involved in an election.
  Cookoo on a Choochoo: The Stooges are on a derailed train car and cause all kinds of problems.
  Up In Daisy's Penthouse: The Stooges' father wants to get married but his girlfriend ends up marrying Shemp instead.
  Booty and the Beast: The Stooges chase a man on a moving train, trying to get some stolen bonds.
1953 Loose Loot: A man cheats The Stooges out of their inheritance.
  Tricky Dicks: The Stooges are policemen in this one, tracking down a murderer.
  Spooks: The Boys are detectives trying to find a missing girl, and posing as pie salesmen.
  Pardon My Backfire: The Stooges agree to repair some criminals' stolen car and end up tangling with the crooks.
  Rip, Sew and Stitch: The Stooges are tailors in this one, about to be stripped of their possessions.
  Bubble Trouble: The Stooges invent a formula that turns an old man into an ape.
  Goof on the Roof: This one finds Shemp trying to install a television antenna and running into trouble.
1954 Income Tax Sappy: The Stooges get in trouble for falsifying their tax forms.
  Musty Musketeers: The Stooge's aren't allowed to get married until the royal princess is married.
  Pals and Gals: A criminal holds the father of a trio of girls prisoner and and The Boys help.
  Knutzy Knights: This one takes place in medieval days and The Stooges reunite a couple in love.
  Shot in the Frontier: Three bad guys force The Boys into a showdown.
  Scotched in Scotland: The Stooges are Detective School graduates and take on a case in an old castle.

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