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Larry Fine | ||
Moe Howard | ||
Curly Howard | ||
Shemp Howard | ||
Vernon Dent | ||
Philip Van Zandt | ||
Wesley Bly | ||
Dick Curtis | ||
Bud Jamison | ||
Frank Mills | ||
Eve Reynolds | ||
George Gray | ||
Stanley Blystone | ||
Harry Semels |
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Three Arabian Nuts (1951) As owners of a storage company, the Stooges give customers an inferiority complex about their valuables. But when Shemp finds a lamp and conjures up a genie, it's not the irate customers they're worried about, it's the Arabian thieves who've come for the lamp. Three Little Beers (1935) When the Panther Brewing Co. excludes its three new delivery men from its annual golf tournament, the Stooges get really teed off and come up with a plan to gain entry, with an eye on winning the $100 first prize. Too bad they're as bad as golf as they are at delivering beer. Three Smart Saps (1942) In an effort to help their fiancées' father, a warden who has been overthrown by one of his convicts, the Stooges go undercover at the jail, which is now being run as a nightclub. When they successfully crash the party, they get the best reward of all: marriage to three lovely ladies. Three Dark Horses (1952) It isn't just politics as usual when the Stooges, working as janitors inside a presidential candidate's campaign headquarters, are recruited by the crooks in charge of the campaign. The balance of world power has never been so... well, unbalanced. Three Loan Wolves (1946) Pawnbrokers Larry, Moe and Curly get more than they bargained for when a curvaceous con girl leaves them carrying the bag - which contains a baby boy, who now wants to know why he has three fathers! |
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