Product Tag - three stooges

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    I'll Never Heil Again (1941)

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    I’ll Never Heil Again (1941)

    A follow up to “You Nazty Spy”, the stooges have taken over the country of Moronica. Moe is Hailstone the Dictator, Curly is a Field Marshal and Larry is Minister of Propaganda. The stooges are planning with their allies to conquer the world, which mainly consists of fighting over a globe. The former king’s daughter gets into their headquarters and plants a bomb which Curly detonates. All ends well as the king regains control of the country and the stooges wind up as trophies on the wall.

    $25.00
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    Some More of Samoa (1941)

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    Some More of Samoa (1941)

    The stooges are tree surgeons who are enlisted by a rich old man to find a mate for his rare puckerless persimmon tree. The boys sail to the tropical island of Rhum-Boogie to find the tree. When they arrive they are captured by the natives and will be eaten unless Curly marries the Chief’s ugly daughter. The stooges escape with the tree and, after a confrontation with an alligator, sail off with their prize.

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    Dizzy Detectives (1943)

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    Dizzy Detectives (1943)

    The stooges are carpenters who become policemen. A mysterious burglar disguised as a gorilla has the cops baffled and Mr. Dill, the head of the citizens league, threatening the police chief’s job. The boys go on the case and pose as night watchmen at an antiques store. They confront the crook, who turns out to be a real gorilla owned by Dill. After defeating Dill and some other bad guys in a wild fight, the gorilla drinks some nitroglycerin and blows up.

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    Booby Dupes (1945)

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    Booby Dupes (1945)

    The stooges are three fish peddlers who decide to cut out the middleman by catching their own fish. They trade their car and $300 for a “new” boat which turns out to be a piece of junk that soon falls apart and sinks in the middle of the ocean. Luckily the boys also have a row boat which they climb into and then try to signal some passing planes for help. Unfortunately, their paint spattered rag is mistaken for a Japanese flag and they are bombed from the sky.

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    Micro-Phonies (1945)

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    Micro-Phonies (1945)

    The stooges are working in a radio station where a pretty girl has just made a recording of “Voices of Spring” under an assumed name. She wants to hide her singing career from her disapproving society parents while auditioning for Mrs. Bixby’s “Krispy Krunchy” radio program. After a run-in with a pompous violinist, the boys find the record and Curly starts mimicking to it, dressed as a women. Mrs. Bixby witnesses their performance and is impressed enough to hire “Senorita Cucaracha” (Curly) and Senors “Mucho” and “Gusto” (Moe and Larry) for her radio program. The boys show up in their disguises to “sing” at a Mrs. Bixby’s party but run into trouble when Moe smashes the record over Curly’s head. The real singer tries to help by singing from behind a curtain while Curly mimics, but she is discovered and the stooges exit to a hail of phonograph records.

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    Monkey Businessmen (1946)

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    Monkey Businessmen (1946)

    The stooges are bumbling electricians who decide to go away for a rest after they are fired for their incompetence. The rest home they choose is run by Dr. Mallard, a quack who gyps the patients for everything they’ve got. When the boys discover the crooked goings on they escape, but not before Curly accidentally cures another patient who rewards him with a thousand dollars.

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    Three Hams On Rye (1950)

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    Three Hams On Rye (1950)

    The stooges are stage hands who also have small parts in a big play. They quickly get on the bad side of the producer. First they fail to prevent a famous critic from sneaking into the audience. Then Shemp accidentally adds a pot holder into a cake they bake as a prop. During the play the stooges (as southern gentlemen) and the rest of the cast spit up feathers during what was supposed to be a serious scene. The critic thinks it’s a hilarious satire and the boys are redeemed.

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    Shot In The Frontier (1954)

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    Shot In The Frontier (1954)

    Set in the old west, the stooges must defend their honor against the Noonan brothers, three desperadoes who want to marry the same girls the stooges are courting.

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    Fling in the Ring (1955)

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    Fling in the Ring (1955)

    The stooges are the trainers of “Chopper”, a beefy boxer, and they bet their bankroll on Chopper to win his next fight. When “Big Mike”, their boss, tells them to have Chopper lose or they’ll lose their lives, the boys try to soften up Chopper so he’ll lose. The fight gets canceled and the stooges have to contend with an angry Big Mike and his goons.

    $25.00
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