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 run a dog washing place and they have a rather weird way of washing a dog. After they wash their most recent customer they decide to go out to lunch and as Curly is pushing their broken down car, they see a baby left on a doorstep, they pick up the baby and take it to their apartment. They have a little trouble because the landlord doesn't want babies in his apartments, and they discover that the parents are looking for the baby. The Stooges try to return the baby, but the cops catch them. Fortunately, the parents arrive on time and vouch for the Stooges. 1938
Cedric the Blacksmith loves the beautiful Princess Elaine, but the Black Prince is planning to marry her, kill her father the King, and take over the kingdom. Fortunately, a travelling acting troupe (the Stooges) help Cedric woo the Princess, and they manage to stop the Black Prince's dastardly plot. 1954
The Stooges are exterminators who have no luck getting a decent job. They decide to fill a high society mansion with moths, mice and ants, so they can be hired. Sure enough, they arrive at the now-infested house to kill the pests. After some mishaps, a pie fight is started and ends with the Stooges knocked out by the lady of the house. 1951
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
The Stooges discover that their inhertance money is in the hands of Ichabod Slipp, a crooked man in the business of law. They come to his office only to be beaten up by Slipp, who runs off with the money. The Stooges wake up and find out that he has gone to a theater. They beat up Slipp and his henchman at the theater and recover the inheritance, 1953
Detective school Dean Gonga (a pun reference to Rudyard Kipling's Gunga Din) sends his bumbling graduates Moe, Larry & Shemp to Glenheather Castle in Scotland, to investigate the disappearance of valuable artifacts. 1954
Moe is on trial for assault with intent to commit mayhem. Moe explains he is very sick and needs peace and quiet. This segues into a flashback where Moe is disturbed by Larry and Curly's "Original Two-Man Quartet" act. To help Moe relax, Larry and Curly take him on a hunting trip, which is ruined by a grizzly bear. Moe is then found not guilty and chases his roommates out of the courtroom with an axe. 1945
Elite Cafe owners Moe, Larry & Shemp are caught in the middle of an armored car robbery. Shortly after, one of the crooks turns up as a diner customer, and the Stooges give chase with friend Gladys and her car. Trailing the crook to an old mansion, Gladys and the Stooges find themselves on the run from the thieves, and their knife-wielding henchman Angel. 1955
Moe, Larry and Curly are three paperhangers who are out of a job after they wreck Mr. Beedle's apartment, but Prof. Panzer offers to take care of them for the rest of their lives. He wants to transplant Curly's brain into Igor, his gorilla!
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