The
Three Stooges Collection: The Early Years VHS
The
Three Stooges Collection: The Early Years [DVD] DVD
Includes "Brideless Groom," "Nertsery
Rhymes," "His First Flame," "Saltwater
Daffy," "Disorder in the Court," "Beer and
Pretzels," "Corn on the Cop," "Roast Beef
and Movies," "Malice in the Palace," "Sing a
Song of Six Pants," "Plane Nuts" and "The
Big Idea." 222 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby
stereo.
The
Three Stooges: 3-Pack [DVD] DVD
Seventeen shorts include "A-Plumbing We Will Go"
(1940), "Micro-Phonies" (1945), "Three Little
Pigskins" (1934), "Men in Black" (1934),
"Punch Drunks" (1934), "Woman Haters"
(1934), "Spook Louder" (1943), "Shivering
Sherlocks" (1947), "Hokus Pokus" (1949),
"Mummy's Dummies" (1948), "The Ghost Talks"
(1949), "Fright Night" (1947), "Grips, Grunts and
Groans" (1937), "All the World's a Stooge"
(1941), "3 Dumb Clucks" (1937), "Three Little
Pirates" (1946), "Uncivil Warbirds" (1946),
"Back to the Woods" (1937) and "Violent Is the
Word for Curly" (1938). 331 min. total. Standard;
Soundtracks: English, Spanish, Portuguese; Subtitles: English,
Spanish, Portuguese, French.
The
Three Stooges: All The World's A Stooge VHS
55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: All The World's A Stooge [DVD] DVD
This collection includes seven hilarious two-reel shorts
starring Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard. Episode
selections are "Grips, Grunts and Groans," "All
the World's a Stooge," "3 Dumb Clucks,"
"Three Little Pirates," "Uncivil War Birds,"
"Back to the Woods" and "Violent Is the Word for
Curly." 124 min. total. Standard; Soundtracks: English
mono, Spanish; Subtitles: English; Spanish; scene access.
The
Three Stooges: Curly Classics [DVD] DVD
The
Three Stooges: Curly Classics 2-Pack VHS
The
Three Stooges: Curly Classics, Vol. 1 VHS
The Three Stooges: Curly Classics, Vol. 2 VHS
Why be a "victim of coicumstance"? Celebrate the most
beloved Stooge of them all with this two-tape set featuring some
of Curly's craziest comedies. "Cactus Makes Perfect,"
"Gents Without Cents," "Termites of 1938,"
"Rockin' Thru the Rockies" and "Whoops I'm an
Indian" make up Volume 1, while Volume 2 includes "Men
in Black," "Micro-Phonies," "Punch
Drunks," "Three Little Pigskins" and "Woman
Haters." 170 min. total. NOTE: Individual volumes available
at $19.99 each.
The
Three Stooges: Dizzy Doctors VHS
The
Three Stooges: Dizzy Doctors [DVD] DVD
Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby mono, Spanish, Portuguese;
Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French; scene access.
Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby mono, Spanish Dolby mono,
Portuguese Dolby mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish, Portuguese,
French
The
Three Stooges: Healthy, Wealthy And Dumb [DVD] DVD
Six-short collection includes "Healthy, Wealthy and
Dumb," "Gents Without Cents," "If a Body
Meets a Body," "Rockin' Through the Rockies,"
"Phony Express" and "Whoops I'm an Indian."
106 min..
The
Three Stooges: Merry Mavericks [DVD] DVD
Six-short collection includes "Merry Mavericks,"
"Cactus Makes Perfect," "Out West,"
"Vagabond Lovers," "Dopey Dicks" and
"Punchy Cowpunchers." 99 min.
The
Three Stooges: Nutty But Nice [DVD] DVD
A bounty of slaps, pokes and bops abound in this collection of
shorts including "A Ducking They Did Go," "Hoi
Polloi," "Half-Wits Holiday," "Higher Than a
Kite," "False Alarms" and "Nutty but
Nice." 105 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English mono,
Spanish, Portuguese; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish,
Portuguese; scene access.
The
Three Stooges: Spook Louder [DVD] DVD
Six-short collection includes "Spook Louder,"
"Mummy's Dummies," "Shivering Sherlocks,"
"The Ghost Talks," "Hokus Pokus" and
"Fright Night." 99 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English
mono, Spanish, Portuguese; Subtitles: English, Spanish,
Portuguese; scene access.
The
Three Stooges: Three Smart Saps [DVD] DVD
Shemp, Larry and Moe never had a friend like the genie they find
in an antique lamp in "Three Arabian Nuts" (1951);
next, the boys demolish a golf course in "Three Little
Beers" (1935); and when their fiancees' father is framed,
Larry, Moe and Curly go into jail to help him in "Three
Smart Saps" (1942); then the boys enter the political arena
in the slapstick satire "Three Dark Horses" (1952);
and, finally, "Three Loan Wolves" (1946) finds the
Stooges as pawnbrokers who wind up caring for an abandoned
infant. 82 min.
The
Three Stooges Potpourri VHS
See Moe, Larry and Curly with Ted Healy in the 1932 MGM musical
short "Hollywood on Parade." Shemp appears in a rare
1937 solo short, "Knife of the Party," and joins Moe
and Larry in a live TV appearance on "The Ed Wynn
Show" from 1950. With film trailers and a '60s TV
commercial with Moe, Larry and Curly-Joe. 65 min.
The
Three Stooges: A Bird In The Head VHS
In "A Bird in the Head" (1946), a mad scientist wants
to experiment on Curly, Moe and Larry. They're "Three Sappy
People" (1939) when they impersonate doctors and crash a
society party. Then, the boys join the Air Corps in "Dizzy
Pilots" (1943). 60 min. total.\
The
Three Stooges: A Ducking They Did Go VHS
After selling fake duck club memberships to the police chief and
other officials, Larry, Curly and Moe have to supply their own
gamebirds in "A Ducking They Did Go" (1939). A swanky
party has pest problems, thanks to the boys' exterminator
techniques, in "Ants in the Pantry" (1936), followed
by Stooge madness under the big top in "Three Little
Twerps" (1943). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: A Pain In The Pullman VHS
Vaudeville performers Moe, Curly and Larry have their hands full
when their pet monkey gets loose on the train in "A Pain in
the Pullman" (1936). "Gents Without Cents" (1944)
is highlighted by the classic "Niagara Falls" sketch,
and "Termites of 1938" (1938) follows the boys as
exterminators who are accidentally hired as escorts at a swanky
society party. 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: A-Plumbing We Will Go VHS
Hear Moe, Larry and Curly sing the famous "B-A-Bay"
alphabet song in "Violent Is the Word for Curly"
(1938). Next, Curly turns boxing star thanks to "Pop Goes
the Weasel" in "Punch Drunks" (1934).
"A-Plumbing We Will Go" (1940) has the boys opening
the floodgates at a society party. 60 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: All Time Favorites VHS
Fans of the beloved slapstick screen trio won't want to miss
this special two-tape collection of Stooge rarities. "Three
Stooges Family Album" features vintage home movie
footage--from the fellas on tour with Ted Healy and in London to
Moe's backyard barbecues and Curly Joe's birthday party, while
Moe, Larry and Shemp play "inferior decorators" in the
never-aired 1949 TV pilot "Jerks of All Trades." Plus,
Larry, Moe and Curly Joe "retire" from show biz and
set out on a mishap-filled vacation in 1970's "Kook's
Tour," a proposed pilot that proved to be the team's final
appearance together. 120 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: An Ache In Every Stake VHS
The prize patient of dog doctors Larry, Curly and Moe is
abducted in "Calling All Curs" (1939). The fellas also
try their hand at delivering ice in "An Ache in Every
Stake" (1941) and pose as art students in "Pop Goes
the Easel" (1935). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Cash And Carry VHS
In "Cash and Carry" (1937), Moe, Larry and Curly are
treasure hunters who break into a U.S. Mint. "No Census, No
Feeling" (1940) has the boys as census-takers, and
"Some More of Samoa" (1941) finds them as tree doctors
looking for the Puckerless Persimmon. 60 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Cookoo Cavaliers VHS
Would you trust your hair to the Three Stooges? That's what
happens when Curly, Moe and Larry buy a "beauty
saloon" in "Cookoo Cavaliers" (1940). Never ones
to shirk hard work, they also enter a milking contest in
"Busy Buddies" (1944) and set out in a fishing boat in
"Booby Dupes" (1945). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Corny Casanovas VHS
The course of true love takes a daffy detour in "Corny
Casanovas" (1952), as Shemp, Moe and Larry all fall for the
same gold-digger. Shemp's cry of "bunyon ache!" wins
him a $50,000 (before taxes) radio jackpot in "A Missed
Fortune" (1952), followed by Larry scheming to woo away
Moe's wife and Shemp's fiancee in "He Cooked His
Goose" (1952). 48 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Crash Goes The Hash VHS
The Stooges try to cash in on an insurance policy by having
Curly pretend to be insane (pretend?) in "From Nurse to
Worse" (1940). "Crash Goes the Hash" (1944) finds
the boys as newshounds out to take society photos, while the
post-WWII housing shortage is spoofed in "G.I. Wanna
Home" (1946). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Dopey Dicks VHS
A scientist lacks a human brain for his headless robot man, but
will private eyes Moe, Larry and Shemp have what he needs in
"Dopey Dicks" (1950)? Next, ex-sanitarium patient
Shemp may not be over his hallucinations, as he plans to wed his
homely nurse, in "Scrambled Brains" (1951), and the
boys are frontier dentists in "The Tooth Will Out"
(1951). 47 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: False Alarms VHS
Going to parties is more important than battling blazes to
firemen Moe, Curly and Larry in "False Alarms" (1936).
Also, the fellas are "Three Pests in a Mess" (1945)
when some crooks think they're contest winners, and "Flat
Foot Stooges" (1938) finds the boys back to fighting
fires--this time in their own station! 48 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Fuelin' Around VHS
Moe, Larry and Shemp meet up with "ghosts" in
Glenheather Castle in "Hot Scots" (1948), develop a
special "rocket fuel" in "Fuelin' Around"
(1949), and teach dancing to some South Seas natives in
"Hula-La-La" (1951). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Gents In A Jam VHS
A landlady looking for rent, a wrestler looking for his wife,
and a visit by rich Uncle Phineas add up to trouble for Moe,
Larry and Shemp, the "Gents in a Jam" (1952). Also,
some jewel thieves have a run-in with the Stooges in "A
Snitch in Time" (1950); and installing a TV antenna turns
into a disaster in "Goof on the Roof" (1953). 55 min.
total.
The
Three Stooges: Healthy, Wealthy And Dumb VHS
You "coitenly" won't want to miss Moe, Larry and Curly
testifying in a murder trial in "Disorder in the
Court" (1936). "Pardon My Scotch" (1935) has them
playing eccentric distillers McSniff, McSnuff and McSnort; and
Curly wins a radio jingle contest in "Healthy, Wealthy and
Dumb" (1938). 60 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Heavenly Daze VHS
Sent down from Heaven, would-be angel Shemp has to reform Larry
and Moe in order to win his wings in "Heavenly Daze"
(1948). "The Ghost Talks" (1949) has the boys as
movers who are spooked by a haunted suit of armor (and a
skeleton named Red), while the great hypnotist Svengarlic clouds
their minds (more than usual) and sends them out on a skyscraper
flagpole in "Hocus Pocus" (1949). 49 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Higher Than A Kite VHS
Who else but Larry, Moe and Curly could try to become R.A.F.
pilots and wind up in a bomb dropped on General Bommel's
headquarters? It happens in "Higher than a Kite"
(1943), followed by the trio's encounter with escaped Japanese
POWs in "The Yoke's on Me" (1944) and their masquerade
as three Japanese soldiers in a Nazi spy nest in "No Dough,
Boys" (1944). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Hoi Polloi VHS
Can trash haulers Moe, Larry and Curly be turned into refined
gentlemen? That's the wager two educators make in "Hoi
Polloi" (1936). Next, the boys play janitors who are
mistaken for doctors by crooks in "A Gem of a Jam"
(1943), and are ex-soldiers who mistakenly re-enlist, much to
the delight of their sadistic sergeant, in "Half-Shot
Shooters" (1936). 53 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: How High Is Up? VHS
"Pygmalion" gets that special Stooge treatment with
"Half-Wits' Holiday" (1947), Curly's last short with
the team. Next, head out West with a hearty cry of "Moe,
Larry, cheese!" in "Horse Collars" (1935), and
find out "How High Is Up?" (1940) when the boys work
as steeplejacks. 53 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: I'm A Monkey's Uncle VHS
It's "Jurassic Stooges" when cavemen Moe, Shemp and
Larry get their clubs out to do some courting in "I'm a
Monkey's Uncle" (1948). Next, the boys turn troubador to
help a blacksmith win a princess's hand in "Squareheads of
the Round Table" (1948); and "Mummy's Dummies"
(1948) finds them as used-chariot salesmen in ancient Egypt. 55
min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Idiots Deluxe VHS
Curly and Larry take Moe for a "restful" vacation in
the woods in "Idiots Deluxe" (1945). Next, Curly's
toothache keeps everybody in pain in "I Can Hardly
Wait" (1944), while "Idle Roomers" (1944) finds
the boys in a hotel with a werewolf. 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: If A Body Meets A Body VHS
Spread out, so everyone can watch Moe, Larry and Curly as inept
bodyguards who foil enemy spies in "Spook Louder"
(1943). Next is the Stooges' Oscar-nominated hospital spoof,
"Men in Black" (1934). Then Curly is heir to a fortune
in "If a Body Meets a Body" (1943). 60 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: In The Sweet Pie And Pie VHS
In order to collect an inheritance, three sisters marry
condemned convicts Moe, Larry and Curly in "In the Sweet
Pie and Pie" (1941), but the joke's on them when the boys
are pardoned. "Phony Express" (1943) finds our heroes
as salesmen out West who are mistaken for outlaws; while they
make the leap from hashslingers to racehorse owners in
"Playing the Ponies" (1937). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Micro-Phonies VHS
Join intrepid Union spies Moe, Larry and Curly in "Uncivil
Warriors" (1935). Next, follow the guys on a movie shoot in
darkest Africa as the "Three Missing Links" (1938).
Finally, Curly has to impersonate a female singer in
"Micro-Phonies" (1946). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Monkey Businessmen VHS
When their fiancees' father is framed, Larry, Moe and Curly go
into jail to help him in "Three Smart Saps" (1942).
The Stooges' plans to make their own beer blow up in their faces
in "Beer Barrel Polecats" (1946), and a rest home
visit is anything but restful in "Monkey Businessmen"
(1946). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Movie Maniacs VHS
Watch as Moe, Larry and Curly raise havoc as photographers in
"Dutiful but Dumb" (1941), "Hollywood
executives" in "Movie Maniacs" (1936), and
panhandlers who strike black gold in "Oily to Bed, Oily to
Rise" (1939). 60 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Nutty But Nice VHS
Larry, Curly and Moe are "coitenly" "Nutty But
Nice" (1940) when they help look for a little girl's
missing father. Next, they're "The Sitter-Downers"
(1937) when they strike to gain the right to marry three
sisters, and in "Slippery Silks" (1936) they're
furniture designers who inherit a dress shop. 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Nyuks x 10 Giftbox VHS
It's "stooges galore" with this 10-tape boxed set
featuring 30 shorts. The volumes include "A Plumbing We
Will Go," "Crash Goes the Hash," "Higher
Than a Kite," "I'm a Monkey's Uncle," "Yes,
We Have No Bonanza," "In the Sweet Pie and Pie,"
"If a Body Meets a Body," "Idiot's Deluxe,"
"Movie Maniacs" and "Loco Boy Makes Good,"
and many more.
The
Three Stooges: Out West VHS
Shemp's "vein trouble" sends the fellas "Out
West" (1947), where they get mixed up with outlaws and save
the heroic Arizona Kid. There's more frontier frolics when the
Stooges and the Kid re-team to stop gold thieves in "Punchy
Cowpunchers" (1950), followed by the boys being mistaken
for lawmen in "Merry Mavericks" (1951). 51 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Rhythm And Weep VHS
Would-be vaudevillians Moe, Larry and Curly team up with three
gorgeous actresses when an eccentric millionaire offers to
sponsor them in a stage show in "Rhythm and Weep"
(1946). The boys go "Back to the Front" (1943) as
Merchant Marines who uncover a Nazi spy ring and become
"The Three Troubledoers" (1946) out West to save a
girl from outlaws. 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Shivering Sherlocks VHS
As "Studio Stoops" (1950), publicity men Moe, Shemp
and Larry plan a starlet's "kidnapping" that becomes
the real thing. Jewel thieves plan an operation when Shemp
swallows the Punjab Diamond in "Crime on Their Hands"
(1948), while the boys have to face a brute named Angel
("He'll do a nice quiet job") in "Shivering
Sherlocks" (1948). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: So Long, Mr. Chumps VHS
The search for an honest man leads Moe, Curly and Larry to
prison(!) in "So Long, Mr. Chumps" (1941). "Three
Loan Wolves" (1946) finds the Stooges as pawnbrokers who
wind up caring for an abandoned infant; and they become owners
of Seabiscuit, the "talking" horse, in "Even as
I.O.U." (1942). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: The Early Years VHS
Stooges fans won't want to miss this amazing three-tape
collection of rarities featuring the comedy team. Larry, Moe and
Curly star with ex-boss Ted Healy in the 1933-34 MGM shorts
"Nertsery Rhymes," "Beer and Pretzels,"
"Plane Nuts" and "The Big Idea"; Curly
appears with George Givot in "Roast Beef and Movies"
(1934); and Shemp does solo work for Vitaphone in "Salt
Water Daffy" (1933), "Corn on the Cop" (1934) and
"His First Flame" (1935). Also includes "Disorder
in the Court," "Brideless Groom," "Malice in
the Palace" and "Sing a Song of Six Pants." 222
min. total on three tapes.
The
Three Stooges: They Stooge To Conga VHS
The Axis powers had to fight on the European Front, the Pacific
Front and the Stooge Front. Watch as repairmen Larry, Moe and
Curly uncover an enemy spy nest in "They Stooge to
Conga" (1941), followed by the boys' hilarious Hitler
spoofs, "You Nazty Spy!" (1940) and "I'll Never
Heil Again" (1940). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Three Arabian Nuts VHS
Shemp, Larry and Moe never had a friend like the genie they find
in an antique lamp in "Three Arabian Nuts" (1951).
Next, the boys are tailors who sew up some crooks in "Sing
a Song of Six Pants" (1947) and druggists who invent a
"youth serum" in "All Gummed Up" (1947). 55
min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Three Little Pigskins VHS
The boys are hired to "play" college football in
"Three Little Pigskins" (1934), with a young Lucille
Ball. Next a gorilla drives the Stooges ape when they're
"Dizzy Detectives" (1943), and in "Sock-A-Bye
Baby" (1942) an abandoned baby makes them instant fathers.
55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Three Little Pirates VHS
Moe, Larry and Curly use their classic "Maha!"
("A ha!") routine to escape an evil ruler's clutches
in "Three Little Pirates" (1946), help the Pilgrims
settle the colonies in "Back to the Woods" (1937), and
wind up on opposite sides of the war in "Uncivil War
Birds" (1946). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Vagabond Loafers VHS
"This house has sho' gone crazy" when plumbers Larry,
Shemp and Moe are called in to fix a leak at a swank mansion in
"Vagabond Loafers" (1949), and crash another society
gathering as exterminators who supply their own pests in
"The Pest Man Wins" (1951). Finally, the boys enter
the political arena in the slapstick satire "Three Dark
Horses" (1952). 48 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Wee Wee Monsieur VHS
After spending time seeing the Paris sights, Larry, Moe and
Curly accidentally join the French Foreign Legion in "Wee
Wee Monsieur" (1938). Shemp takes over "third
stooge" duty for "Pardon My Clutch" (1948), in
which a planned camping trip never gets past the fellas' front
door, and "Fiddlers Three" (1948), where the fellas
help Old King Cole find his missing daughter. 50 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: What's The Matador? VHS
Moe, Larry and Curly find themselves in the Army in "Boobs
in Arms" (1940). Next it's a trip down to Mexico to throw
the bull in "What's the Matador?" (1942), followed by
"Mutts to You" (1938), with the boys as "dog
wash" owners who find an abandoned baby. 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Who Done It? VHS
Shemp, Larry and Moe are boxing managers who get into trouble
with gangsters in "Fright Night" (1947), Shemp's first
film with the team. The boys take a train to track down a con
artist in "Hold That Lion" (1947), with a cameo from a
hirsute Curly, and play detective when they try to solve
"Who Done It?" (1949). 55 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Whoops I'm An Indian VHS
Frontier con men Moe, Larry and Curly masquerade as Indians to
escape the law, then must dodge a burly trapper who's fallen for
"squaw" Curly in "Whoops I'm an Indian"
(1936). Next, the boys are scouts leading a group of chorus
girls out West in "Rockin' Through the Rockies"
(1940), while "Cactus Makes Perfect" (1942) finds them
trying their hand at gold prospecting. 72 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Woman Haters VHS
This zany collection is highlighted by the Stooges' first
Columbia short (with all the dialogue in rhyme), "Woman
Haters" (1934). Next the boys demolish a golf course in
"Three Little Beers" (1935); and in "Tassels in
the Air" (1938), they impersonate interior decorators. 60
min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Yes, We Have No Bonanza VHS
Moe, Larry and Curly head for Egypt and the tomb of King
Rootin-Tootin in "We Want Our Mummy" (1939). In
"Restless Knights" (1935), the Queen is kidnapped and
her "stalwart" guards must find her. Finally, the
Stooges are out West looking for gold in "Yes, We Have No
Bonanza" (1939). 60 min. total.
Three
Stooges Festival VHS
Three of their zaniest shorts. "Disorder in the Court"
(1936) has Curly, Larry and Moe as star witnesses in a murder
case. "Malice in the Palace" (1949) is a Middle
Eastern farce where Shemp, Larry and Moe are out to find the
treasure of the tomb of King Rootin' Tootin', and the boys are
tailors in "Sing a Song of Six Pants" (1947). 52 min.
total.
The
Three Stooges Comedy Adventure VHS
So you think you know everything there's to know about the Three
Stooges, eh? Well, spread out, you knuckleheads, because this
great tribute is jammed with more information, interviews, and
rare footage than ever before revealed...and that ain't just
soicumstance! 55 min.
The
Three Stooges Family Album VHS
If you've ever wondered what Moe, Larry, Curly and company were
like off the set, this collection of vintage home movie
footage--much of it never before seen on video--gives you a rare
glimpse at the Stooges' private lives. See the fellas on the
road with Ted Healy, on a transatlantic cruise and touring
London; watch Moe host a backyard barbecue; join Curly Joe's
birthday party; see photographs and hear stories from family
members; and much more. 27 min.
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The
Three Stooges Go Around The World In A Daze(1963) VHS
It's a "kook's tour" when Larry, Moe and Curly Joe
help Phileas Fogg III follow in the globe-trotting footsteps of
his famous great-grandfather, but can the crazy quartet make it
around the world in 80 days without paying for any
transportation? Feature-length farce also stars Jay Sheffield,
Joan Freeman. 94 min.
The
Three Stooges In Orbit(1962) VHS
Blast off with Moe, Larry and Curly Joe, as the boys protect
inventor Emil Sitka's rocket-sub-tank weapon from a pair of
scheming Martians named Ogg and Zogg, in this feature-length
romp. With Edson Stroll, Carol Christensen. 87 min.
The
Three Stooges Meet Hercules(1962) VHS
Those lovable knuckleheads, Moe, Larry and Curly Joe, journey
back to ancient Greece, where they become prisoners on a galley
ship, have a run-in with a pair of Cyclopean brothers and meet
the famous strongman. Co-stars Vicki Trickett, Quinn Redeker. 89
min.
Other
Stooge Stuff
The
Three Stooges: Jerks Of All Trades(1949) VHS
In 1949, Moe, Larry and Shemp made a half-hour pilot for a
planned TV series. Never aired, the show features the fellas as
inept interior decorators who wreck the home of clients (and
big-screen foils) Emil Sitka and Symona Boniface. Also included
on this video are highlights from a 1998 Three Stooges
convention, with knuckleheads aplenty. 40 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Kook's Tour(1970) VHS
The beloved slapstick screen trio made their final appearance
together in this pilot for a proposed TV series. After retiring
from show business, Moe, Larry and Curly Joe pack up their
camper and, along with faithful dog Moose, set out on a
"relaxing" fishing vacation that proves to be anything
but. 53 min.
The
Three Stooges: Listen, Judge VHS
Inept repairmen Larry, Moe and Shemp fill in as kitchen
"help" for a dinner party in "Listen, Judge"
(1952). Next, the boys are druggists who think they've invented
a youth serum in "Bubble Trouble" (1953), and
unwilling stowaways on an ocean liner with a foreign spy named
Bortch in "Dunked in the Deep" (1949). 51 min. total.
The
Three Stooges: Loco Boy Makes Good VHS
It's "Loco Boy Makes Good" (1942) when Curly, Larry
and Moe help an elderly woman keep her hotel. The Stooges are in
Ancient Rome in "Matri-Phony" (1942), when a disguised
Curly becomes the emperor's wife, then they're three inept
salesmen in "Saved by the Belle" (1939). 55 min.
total.
Three
Stooges Scrapbook, Vol. 4 VHS
Along with the ABC-TV pilot "Goofs of the Trade"
(1949), with Shemp, Larry and Moe, this tape also features the
boys in the short "Brideless Groom" (1947), followed
by Moe, Larry and Curly Joe as "Star Spangled
Salesmen" (1968) for U.S. Savings Bonds, in a Treasury
Department film that also features Milton Berle, Carol Burnett,
Tim Conway and Howard Morris.
Three
Stooges Scrapbook, Vol. 6 VHS
Four more eccentric two-reelers featuring pre-Stooge Shemp
Howard, including "I Scream," "Serves You
Right," "Here Comes Flossie!" and "Dizzy and
Daffy." Ah-cheep-cheep-cheep!
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