A Merry Mix-up
A Merry Mix-Up (1958) is the story of 3 pairs of identical stooge triplets, all played by the Stooges (Moe Howard,, Larry Fine, Joe Besser)
Read More »A Merry Mix-upA Merry Mix-Up (1958) is the story of 3 pairs of identical stooge triplets, all played by the Stooges (Moe Howard,, Larry Fine, Joe Besser)
Read More »A Merry Mix-upShot in the Frontier – In a spoof of High Noon, the Three Stooges have a shoot-out with three outlaws who are out to get them.
Read More »Shot in the FrontierKnutzy Knights is set in Elizabethan times, where the Three Stooges help their friend Cedric the Blacksmith win the hand of the fair princess Elaine. The only problem is that Elaine is promised to the Black Prince who is plotting to take over the kingdom.
Read More »Knutzy KnightsIn Pardon My Backfire, bank robbers go to the Three Stooges’ auto shop to repair their get-away car. Then, the Stooges hear a radio broadcast about the hold-up & suspect their new customers.
Read More »Pardon My BackfireMoe, Larry and Joe are about propose marriage to their girlfriends. Joe’s fiancée is a nice, oversized young lady named Tiny (Maxine Gates). Later, the boys discover that Tiny’s ring, worth $5,000.00 has been stolen. The Stooges suspect it’s a muscular bully named Elmo (Matt Murphy), the trucking foreman who works at the same factory as them.
Read More »Muscle Up a Little CloserAt first, in Rhythm & Weep we find the Three Stooges are about to commit suicide after being repeated failures as comedy actors. So, they go to the rooftop of a building to leap off … But then they find three beautiful women, failed dancers, about to do the same thing. Whom the Stooges immediately fall in love with, and they all decide to live! And then they’re “discovered” by a rich Broadway producer, and all seems well …
Read More »Rhythm and WeepMusty Musketeers is a remake of the Three Stooges 1948 short film, Fiddlers Three, with a new beginning and ending. The middle segments, with the Stooges needing to shoe their mule, Sue, and rescuing the princess, are identical. The new material is funny enough to justify watching the short, unlike many of their remakes.
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