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Rumpus in the Harem

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Rumpus in the Harem (1956) starring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Shemp Howard, Vernon Dent

Rumpus in the Harem is charitably described as a remake of Malice in the Palace. It’s one of several Three Stooges short films that were made after the death of Shemp Howard. The studio had an actor, Joe Palma, filling in for Shemp, wearing a wig, being filmed from behind, etc.

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Space Ship Sappy

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Space Ship Sappy (1957) starring the Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Joe Besser, Benny Rubin, Emil Sitka)

Space Ship Sappy – The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Joe Besser), take an unexpected journey and meet cannabilistic Amazon women & giant gila monster

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Hoofs and Goofs

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Hoofs and Goofs (1957) starring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Joe Besser

Hoofs and Goofs, Joe Besser’s first Three Stooges short film, the Three Stooges’s dead sister Birdie being reincarnated as a horse.

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Flagpole Jitters

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Flagpole Jitters (1957) starring the Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Shemp Howard), Mary Ainslee, Vernon Dent

The Three Stooges short film, ‘Flagpole Jitters‘ starring Moe, Larry and Shemp — a remake of ‘Hokus Pokus

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Uncivil War Birds

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Uncivil War Birds, starring the Three Stooges (Moe, Larry, Curly) originally released March 29, 1946

Uncivil War Birds is set during the onset of the United States’ Civil War. The Three Stooges (Moe, Larry, Curly) are living in an (unspecified) state that’s on the border between the North and the South, and after pledging their love to their girlfriends (Mary Belle, Lulu Belle, and Ringa Belle) they rush off to join the Army. Unfortunately, Moe and Larry have signed up with the North, and Curly with the South! This is actually a ‘fortuitous circumstance’, as the property keeps being seized by first the North, then the South, and goes back and forth – with each time the Stooges switching sides, and watching over Curly (or Larry and Moe, depending) in the guardhouse.

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Swing Parade of 1946

The Three Stooges in Swing Parade of 1946

Technically, Swing Parade of 1946 isn’t a Three Stooges movie. Yes, the Three Stooges (Moe, Larry and Curly) are in the movie, and they appear as the Three Stooges. But they’re secondary characters. The main plot concerns a young nightclub owner whose father wants him to shut down the nightclub and run the family business instead.  However, the nightclub owner is determined to succeed, and even hires his pals the Three Stooges as waiters

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