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