Joe Besser's French wartime girlfriend, Fifi (Vanda Dupre), moves in next door to the boys in this Three Stooges comedy...
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1958
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A remake -- with plenty of stock footage -- of Brideless Groom (1947), Husbands Beware once again asks the burning question:...
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1956
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Ostensibly a remake, this Three Stooges comedy was basically stock footage from the earlier Who Done It? (1949) with a few...
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1956
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The Three Stooges play plumbers searching for a diamond ring in this two-reel comedy which added footage from the earlier A...
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1956
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Containing a wealth of stock footage from the earlier Fuelin' Around (1949), this Three Stooges two-reeler features a gang of...
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1956
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In this two-reel comedy, released as a remake of Crime on Their Hands (1948), the Three Stooges are novice Scotland Yard...
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1955
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As had become their habit, the Three Stooges revamped their old comedy shorts -- in this case 1948's Shivering Sherlocks --...
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1955
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A remake of the Three Stooges' earlier Squareheads of the Round Table, this two-reel comedy features the boys as troubadours...
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1954
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This two-reel Western spoof is a remake with plenty of stock footage of The Three Stooges earlier Out West (1947) and Goofs...
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1954
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For their final two-reel comedy of 1954, the Three Stooges remade their earlier The Hot Scots (1948), playing detective...
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1954
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No relation to the TV series of the same name, Wanted: Dead or Alive is a Monogram "B" western, vintage 1951. Its star is the...
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1951
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As was customary in his late Monogram westerns, Johnny Mack Brown plays an undercover agent in Colorado Ambush. Brown is sent...
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Mae Star
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1951
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Gasoline Alley was based on Frank King's popular comic strip of the same name. The strip's central characters, service...
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1951
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Everybody is a comic in this Three Stooges picture. The killer Dillon clan are shooting up a Western town and Nell...
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1950
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Proprietors of the Shangri-La Upholstery Shop, the Three Stooges purchase a chair which comes complete with a concealed...
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1950
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Although this Shemp Howard-era Three Stooges short is rather plot-heavy, it has some particularly funny gags. The boys are...
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1950
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This Three Stooges short opens up with the boys happily cleaning house in anticipation of the arrival of their fiancees (not...
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1950
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The sexual dysfunction of a married couple provides the basis of this thought-provoking drama that was originally released...
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1950
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In this fairly amusing two-reel comedy, the Three Stooges play theater with aspirations to become thespians. They are finally...
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1950
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Classic comedy is on the menu in this home video collection that serves up a trio of Three Stooges short subjects featuring...
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1950
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Shemp fans rejoice! This home video release collects three classic Three Stooges comedies with Shemp Howard starring...
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1949
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This Shemp Howard-era Three Stooges short borrows quite a bit (both plot- and footage-wise) from 1940's A Plumbing We Will...
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1949
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1949
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Even with a combined I.Q. that's in the negative column, The Three Stooges still manage to outwit a gang of crooks. The bad...
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1948
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The Three Stooges play troubadours of the Middle Ages in this comic short. It opens with Shemp stuck in his armor suit -- "I...
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1948
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In this western, a hero prevents a stagecoach robbery and wins the respect and confidence of a mine owner and a pretty woman...
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Daisy
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1948
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While this Three Stooges short meanders with little rhyme or reason, it does contain a number of good gags. The cops are on...
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1948
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The Three Stooges are wannabe detectives in this comic short. They show up at Scotland Yard wearing fake facial hair to...
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1948
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In this classic Three Stooges comedy short, the boys play drug store operators who help the boss' wife by inventing a youth...
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1947
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Shemp Howard plays a vocal coach in this Three Stooges short. His most adoring student is a homely young miss who cheerfully...
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1947
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News Hounds has more plot than usual for a "Bowery Boys" film-too much plot, so far as diehard fans of the series were...
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1947
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Johnny Mack Brown goes up against a female boss villain in this unusual Western from Monogram. Hired to look into dirty...
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1947
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The Three Stooges returned to the wild and woolly West in this above-average two-reel comedy, the second to feature Shemp...
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1947
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In one of his better Monogram Westerns, Johnny Mack Brown goes up against a crooked saloon owner with more than one murder on...
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1946
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While it was not one of the best latter-day Curly Howard comedies, this Three Stooges short still had enough amusing moments...
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1946
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1946
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An offbeat Universal murder mystery, Crimson Canary is set in the very special world of jazz musicians. A duplicitous...
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1945
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Though it wasn't the first of the batch, The Stranger from Pecos would have been an excellent starting point for Johnny Mack...
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Ruth
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1945
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In their first two-reel comedy of 1945, the Three Stooges mistakenly believe that Curly killed a man (actually a store...
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1945
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A little over a year after this Three Stooges short was made, Curly Howard would suffer a stroke and go into retirement. But...
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1945
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A bit paunchier but no less energetic, Johnny Mack Brown is back as Nevada Jack McKenzie in Frontier Feud. Once again, Nevada...
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Blanche
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1945
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During WWII, many Three Stooges shorts were more than just a little propaganda-laden. It may be painful now to watch the...
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1944
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1944
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But for the presence of the Columbia "torch lady" in the opening credits, it would be easy to mistake Judy Canova's Louisiana...
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1944
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Although this isn't one of the better Three Stooges shorts, it still has its moments. The boys play bellhops at "Hotel Snazzy...
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1944
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Kate
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1944
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Another low-budget entry in PRC's interminable Texas Ranger series, Border Buckaroos is perhaps the only B-Western to...
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Betty Clark
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1943
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Cinderella Swings It was the last in a series of RKO programmers based on the popular radio series Scattergood Baines (its...
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1942
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This Monogram "special" stars Frank Albertson as the title character, a police reporter named Larry Doyle. Our hero solves a...
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1942
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In this western, the courageous Range Busters, round up the rabble-rousing rustlers who've been rendering Rock River really...
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1942
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Riders of the West is another entry in Monogram's repetitious but profitable "Rough Riders" series. Back in the saddle again...
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1942
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1942
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Veteran action and western director Spencer G. Bennet certainly opens this the second of Monogram's eight "Rough Riders"...
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1941
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The "Rough Riders"-Buck Jones, Tim McCoy and Raymond Hatton-are back in the saddle in Forbidden Trails. As was customary, the...
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1941
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The seventh of thirteen singing Westerns to star former opera baritone Fred Scott, The Ranger's Roundup was also the first of...
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1938
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