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Directed by Jules WhiteOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Military humor in film,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Buddy filmsActors Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Curly Howard,
Richard Fiske,
Harry Semels,
Bobby BarberRating75%
The Stooges are the Wrong brothers (a parody of the Wright brothers), a trio of aviators in the "Republic of Cannabeer, P.U." who receive an army draft notice. The notice says the brothers have been granted a 30-day deferment of duty on account of their claims that the plane they are inventing, the “Buzzard”, will revolutionize flying. Curly proudly announces that their plane has put them among other "great inventors" like Robert Fulton, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell and Don Ameche. Directed by Clyde Bruckman,
Felix Adler,
Jules WhiteOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War II,
Buddy filmsActors Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Curly Howard,
Richard Fiske,
Lorna Gray,
Dick CurtisRating77%
In the fictional country of Moronika, three munitions manufacturers—Messrs. Ixnay (Richard Fiske), Onay (Dick Curtis) and Amscray (Don Beddoe)—decide their country is in need of a change. They decide to implement a dictatorship, oust the king, and go about finding someone stupid enough to be a figurehead leader. Ixnay volunteers the three wallpaper hangers simultaneously working in his dining room—the Stooges. Directed by Del Lord,
Jules WhiteOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Military humor in film,
Buddy filmsActors Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Curly Howard,
Harry Semels,
James C. Morton,
Phyllis BarryRating72%
The Stooges are sailors employed in a naval base tailor shop. The three steal officer uniforms in order to pursue women. While pretending to be an Admiral, Curly and his "aides" (Moe and Larry) are tricked into stealing a submarine by a pair of spies. The Stooges eventually capture the spies, but whilst reenacting the capture for the real Admiral, Curly accidentally detonates a bomb. The short ends with the Stooges, now angels ascending to heaven, being chased by an angry Admiral, who is also now an angel. Directed by Jules WhiteOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Buddy filmsActors Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Curly Howard,
Lynton Brent,
Vernon Dent,
Dudley DickersonRating75%
The boys are painters who run into their old friend Jerry, an insurance salesman (Lynton Brent). He promises them that if they take out a policy on Curly proving that he has gone insane, they can collect $500 a month. Moe and Larry bring Curly on a leash to the office of Dr. D. Lerious (Vernon Dent). Curly's pretending to be a hound is so over the top that the doctor declares he must operate. The Stooges flee, and hide out in the back of a dog catcher's truck and are soon infested with fleas. Dr. Lerious eventually catches up with the Stooges, and Curly is sent straight for the operating room. Eventually, the trio get away on a gurney, bump into their pal Jerry, and give him the works. Directed by Jules WhiteOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Buddy filmsActors Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Curly Howard,
Vernon Dent,
Robert B. Williams,
Eddie LaughtonRating69%
Unable to purchase a bottle of beer due to Prohibition, the Stooges opt to brew some of the stuff themselves. The recipe that they use calls for three small cubes of yeast. A mix-up with the telephone causes each Stooge to think they are the ones to put in the yeast. Nine cubes end up in the tub being used to make the beer. The yeast continuously expands causing them to pour the beer into every container they can find, until Curly brings in the bath tub. They successfully bottle their brew only to leave the bottles too close to an open flame. Many of the bottles explode sending corks and suds all over the kitchen. Directed by Jules WhiteOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Buddy filmsActors Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Curly Howard,
Dorothy Appleby,
Anita Garvin,
Lynton BrentRating74%
The Stooges are unsuccessful fish salesmen. After becoming fed up with it all, they decide to go into the saloon business. When Curly tells a Mexican real estate dealer (Lynton Brent) their saloon has "...gotta have class and gotta have beauty," they end up with a beauty "saloon." Undaunted, the trio try their hand at giving a customer (Dorothy Appleby) a mud pack using, natural, real mud. After chiseling the cement off her face, the boys scalp three other Mexican beauties before having their bottoms shot full of holes. Directed by Jules WhiteOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Political films,
Buddy filmsActors Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Curly Howard,
Judy Malcolm,
Ethelreda Leopold,
Doris HouckRating71%
At the end World War II, the Stooges are discharged from the service and return home. They are prepared to marry their fiancées (Judy Malcolm, Ethelreda Leopold, and Doris Houck), but are dispossessed. The boys search around for a room to rent, and hit blind alley after blind alley until finally settling for an open-lot-turned living quarters. All goes well with the unusual setup until a farmer on a tractor plows down the boys' domicile. Directed by Jules WhiteOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Buddy filmsActors Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Curly Howard,
Lorna Gray,
Don Beddoe,
Bud JamisonRating77%
This short begins in the home of Wealthy J. Rumsford Rumford (Don Beddoe). The guests of the party are remarking as to why his wife, Sherry Rumford (Lorna Gray), hasn't appeared yet. Rumsford is growing impatient. His psychiatrist friend calms him down. Then Sherry arrives by driving her car into the middle of the living room. Rumsford asks his psychiatrist friend for help, so he recommends Doctors Ziller, Zeller, and Zoller, who he claims are very expensive and have very peculiar methods, but get results. Rumsford then has his butler, Williams (Bud Jamison), call their office. Directed by Jules WhiteOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Buddy filmsActors Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Curly Howard,
Nita Bieber,
Ruth Godfrey,
Ruth WhiteRating68%
The Stooges play the roles of unsuccessful actors who have decided to end it all by jumping off a skyscraper. On top of the building, they discover three girls with an unsuccessful dancing act who have also decided to jump. The Stooges immediately fall in love with the girls. The six distraught lovers are still planning to jump when they suddenly hear piano music playing. They leave the ledge to go find the source of the music. On a lower floor they discover a piano-playing millionaire who is looking for a talented act. He promises them a significant amount of money if they are good. Their act is a success with the millionaire, who doubles their salaries and says, "The way I throw my money around, I bet you think I'm crazy!" As if on cue, two men in white coats come to take him back to an asylum. He wants to go "by train," and one of them gives him a toy locomotive; as they escort him away he says, "Choo choo choo..." Realizing that the millionaire truly is crazy, the boys themselves lose it completely. Directed by Jules WhiteOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Buddy filmsActors Moe Howard,
Larry Fine,
Curly Howard,
Dick Curtis,
Eddie Laughton,
James CraigRating79%
Once again, the Stooges are three hapless tramps. After nearly destroying a farmer's (Richard Fiske) pile of firewood, and destroying some of his equipment, they hit the road. Curly wishes they had a car after they stop for a break. By accident they think they've found a car for free and take it. After driving around for a bit the boys come to the assistance of the Widow Jenkins (Eva McKenzie). She graciously gives them a huge meal and in return they offer to fix her broken outdoor water pump.