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Réalisé par Edward BerndsOrigine Etats-UnisGenres ComédieThèmes Buddy movieActeurs Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Curly Howard,
Vernon Dent,
Christine McIntyre,
Robert KellardNote76%
The year is 1672, and the Stooges are garbage scow sailors stranded on Dead Man's Island. At first, the governor (Vernon Dent) finds it hard to believe that the trio are actually sailors due to their modern uniforms, but changes his mind once Curly starts flirting ("Hiya, babe!") with his fiancée, Rita (Christine McIntyre). The governor throws the Stooges in jail, and sentences them to death via burning at the stake. The Governor gave the stooges the choice of burning at the stake or having their heads chopped off" (decapitation) with Curly choosing burning at the stake because "a hot steak is better than a cold chop!" Réalisé par Edward Bernds,
Del LordOrigine Etats-UnisGenres ComédieThèmes Buddy movieActeurs Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Curly Howard,
Vernon Dent,
Frank Mills,
Bobby BurnsNote75%
The snoring Stooges are awakened near midday by their wives, who demand that they find jobs. The boys soon stumble on company president Dr. Bright (Horace Murphy), who is in desperate need of salesmen for his new product called Brighto, which has the tagline "Brighto: makes old bodies new." Thinking the liquid is polish, the Stooges take to the streets where they eagerly demonstrate Brighto for prospective customers, but application of the product damages a policeman's (Bud Jamison) sleeve by Larry, destroys another man's shoe by Moe, and ultimately removes the paint from a man's (Vernon Dent) new car. The angry owner of the car joins with the policeman in hot pursuit of the salesmen. Réalisé par Edward Bernds,
Jules WhiteOrigine Etats-UnisGenres ComédieThèmes Buddy movieActeurs Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Shemp Howard,
Emil Sitka,
Christine McIntyre,
Vernon DentNote73%
The Stooges are carpetlayers working at the home of Professor Sneed (Emil Sitka) and his daughter (Christine McIntyre). Sneed is developing a rocket fuel in secret for the government. Anemian spy Captain Rork (Philip Van Zandt) watches the professor through his front window, with hopes of kidnapping him. Of course, the Anemians capture the Stooges instead, mistaking Larry for the professor. Trouble brews when the Stooges are required to whip up some the fuel, and then write down the formula. It does not take long for the Anemians to capture the real Professor Sneed, along with his daughter, and throw them in jail until the formula is disclosed. Thanks to a shy prison guard (Jock Mahoney) who cannot help but flirt with Sneed's daughter, the group make a quick exit. Réalisé par Edward BerndsOrigine Etats-UnisGenres Comédie,
WesternThèmes Buddy movieActeurs Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Shemp Howard,
Vernon Dent,
Margie Liszt,
Dick CurtisNote70%
After being fired from two jobs for breaking dishes , the Stooges end up being chased into a dental office. Eventually, the boys study, and graduate from dental school. The dean of the school (Vernon Dent) gives them their first recommendation to go out west (read: far away), and open a practice. Réalisé par Edward BerndsOrigine Etats-UnisGenres ComédieThèmes Buddy movieActeurs Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Shemp Howard,
Vernon Dent,
Philip Van Zandt,
Dick CurtisNote74%
The Stooges are warehouse workers who are assigned to delivering some Arabian antique for a Mr. Bradley (Vernon Dent). While unpacking the goods at Mr. Bradley's house, Shemp stumbles upon a magic lamp that he, at first, dubs a "syrup pitcher." After giving the lamp a cleaning, a djinni appears (Wesley Bly), startling Shemp. Calling the djinni Réalisé par Edward BerndsOrigine Etats-UnisGenres ComédieThèmes Buddy movieActeurs Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Shemp Howard,
Christine McIntyre,
Vernon Dent,
Philip Van ZandtNote73%
The Stooges are troubadours in medieval times. The villainous Black Prince has designs on marriage to Elaine, the princess. She however is in love with Cedric, the blacksmith. The Stooges try to intervene for Cedric by serenading Elaine; the music is the sextet from Donizetti's opera "Lucia di Lammermoor". The lyrics serve as a secret conversation between Elaine and the foursome that she will leave her shade up when the "coast is clear" however, the group is spotted by the black Prince who calls for the guards. the group escapes but after the king is informed he orders the princess to stay in his room for the night (where she'll be better guarded) and he'll sleep in the princess' room. The stooges unaware of the switch send Shemp to bring the princess however, he mistakes the king for her. After they fail to escape the king orders them imprisoned and to be executed the next morning. Elaine secretly sends them a "loaded" loaf of bread and the stooges use the tools to escape. This leads to a chase with the guards. While hiding, Moe overhears the Black Prince plotting with a co-conspirator to murder the king. The Stooges save the day by disguising themselves as knights and revealing the plot to Elaine, They distract the guards by to Stephen Foster’s "Old Folks at Home", thus allowing Elaine to free Cedric. Finally, the king realizes the plot and jails the Black Prince and his fellow plotter. Elaine is allowed to marry Cedric, and they all live happily ever after.