The Stooges are cleaning a doctor's office when a wounded crook enters. The Stooges try to tell him they aren't doctors, but the crook demands treatment. The crook accidentally falls out of the window and the Stooges escape. They are now on the run from the crook's accomplices who are scared away by Curly, who fell in a vat of plaster 1943
The Stooges are out-of-work hoofers with a pet monkey act who get a chance at a show if they can make it to the train on time. In a rush to evade paying rent, the boys board the train. The monkey gets loose and wreaks havoc on the train, becoming a pain in the neck for Johnson, the show's manager, and the show's star, Paul Pain. The boys also cause a panic in the sleeping car looking for the monkey, and end up being thrown off the train. 1936
The boys are resturant owners. In an attempt to pay off their business debts, they take a job putting up posters. Noticing that the posters are advertising a cow milking contest that pays $100.00 to the winner, Moe and Larry decide that Curly is now in the contest. After attemping to get some practice in on a BULL, Curly faces the champ in the ring in a "milk-off." Their ruse of Moe and Larry inside a fake cow supplying Curly with milk is soon discovered, however, and the boys retreat amist a chorus of "Boo's." 1944
The Stooges learn in a letter that their father's life depends on an operation, but he doesn't have the money for it. He writes that his property has a uranium mine, and they're sure to strike it rich. So Moe, Larry & Joe head out to their father's cabin, while dealing with Joe's uncanny luck in wishes coming true. Finding no uranium, the Stooges still manage to create plenty of explosive mayhem. Deciding to call it quits, Joe's wishing ability comes through by turning up an oil strike on Papa's country homestead. 1958
The Stooges are singing waiters, whose silly antics inspire two doctors worried about little Betty Williams, whose father was kidnapped. Dressed as three little girls, complete with balloons and giant lollipops, the Stooges visit the girl in the hospital, but even they can't bring her around. The boys volunteer to find Mr. Williams (he's 5 ft. 10 inches tall in his stocking feet, has a tattoo on his shoulder, and yodels like this: Yodel-aydee-aydee-odalay-eeoo.) When they find him, they're chased by the crooks to the basement of the building where they have a final battle in pitch darkness. The Stooges emerge victorious and reunite Williams and his cured, healthy little girl. 1940
Moe reads in the newspaper that Curly is the missing heir to his rich uncle Bob O. Link's estate. The Stooges go to the mansion, only to find out that Prof. Bob O. Link didn't die, he was murdered! And both his body and the will are missing. The boys have to spend the night in the spooky old house and solve the mystery. 1945
The Stooges are three exterminators mistaken for B.O. Pictures' publicity department. In order to make the studio's lovely new actress famous overnight, they come up with a plan to fake her kidnapping, but some gangsters overhear them and plan to make it real. The Stooges have to rescue Miss Devore themselves, when the police captain dismisses their story as just a publicity stunt. 1950
The Stooges are owners of the Cut Throat Drug Store, but their crabby old landlord, Amos Flint, wants them out after 10 years because he made a better deal with the Pinch Penny Market. Flint's wife shows up while he's telling the Stooges, and he dumps her because she's gotten old. The boys take her in, and Shemp gets the brilliant idea to invent a Fountain of Youth to make old people young again. And, beyond all expectation, they actually succeed, making Mrs. Flint back into a gorgeous young woman again! 1947 Remade as BUBBLE TROUBLE (1953), with stock footage.
In Heaven, Shemp is informed by his Uncle Mortimer that he can't get in unless he reforms Moe & Larry, who plan to use the money Shemp left them to sell a phony fountain pen invention. (It writes under whip cream). After haunting the two and foiling their plan, Shemp awakes and realizes it was all a dream, and he set his bed on fire with a cigarette. 1948
This episode is a continuation of HOOFS AND GOOFS (1957). The Stooges apartment is a little crowded, but they do their best to raise the baby colt and search for sister Birdie's mate, a circus horse named Schnapps. The Stooges read in the paper that Schnapps has been injured, and may have to be destoyed. Knowing this would crush their sister, they set out to the circus to save him. As usual they almost screw it up, but in the end ,the old guy that's supposed to shoot Schnapps can't see well and misses the mark. Birdie and Schnapps end up back together, and the only thing that was really wrong with Schnapps was that he missed Birdie. 1957
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