The stooges are troubadors for the court of King Cole. They ask King Cole if they can marry their girfriends or not, and the King agrees, but only after his daughter is married in the spring to a prince. Mergatroyd, an evil wizard, does not like the sound of this so he tells the guards to capture the princess. The Stooges decide to rescue and free her. She reveals Mergatroyd as the skunk, and the stooges have a sword fight with Mergatroyd and his men. 1954
B. O. Pictures' president Mr. Baines wants to use the island of Rarabonga for his next musical extravaganza, but the natives don't know how to dance! So he sends studio choreographers Moe, Larry and Shemp to the south Pacific island as dance teachers. Unfortunately, the natives are head hunters under the control of witch doctor Varanu. On the run for their lives, the Stooges receive help from the King's daughter Luana, and attempt to gain the upper hand with a box of left-over World War II gernades guarded by a living three-armed totem idol. 1951
Two high society professors argue over which influence molds gentlemen. One claims environment is the keystone to social distinction, the other asserts that heredity is the backbone of social life. They pick on nearby trash men (the Stooges) to prove their theory. After spending months in training, the Stooges attend an elegant dinner party, ultimately disproving BOTH professors' theories. 1935
Mohicus, Larrycus and Curlyque run "Ye Olde Pottery and Stone Works" ("The Biggest Chislers in Town") in ancient Erysipelas. Emperor Octopus Grabus is seeking all red-haired maidens for his new bride, and when one hides in their shop the Stooges are arrested as girl hoarders! They escape, and Curly disguises as Diana (fortunately the emperor is very near-sighted!) 1942
Moe, Larry and Curly Joe retire, and embark on a fishing and camping trip to Yellowstone Park, Wyoming, and the wilderness rivers and lakes of Idaho. The Stooges' last film began as a 1/2-hour television pilot for a syndicated, 39-episode travelogue series. Due to Larry's debilitating stroke which brought the Stooges' act to an end, portions were reshot, and all available footage was edited into a one-hour special for television, which was ultimately never broadcast. Some other filmographies list Don Lamond and Joan Howard Maurer as appearing in this film, but they do not. 1970
A depressed Joe is sulking about a lost love, Fifi, who he planned to marry years ago. The Stooges discover that Fifi has moved into the apartment across the hall and has locked herself out of her apartment. She also has a jealous husband who is a first class heel. Typical Stooge antics result in ruining Fifi's dress, and dressing her in a pair of pajamas is an invitation for her husband to enter the scene. Hiding her from disaster, Fifi overhears her hubbie's plans to divorce her, and slapstick mayhem ensues. 1958
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
vintage Little Audrey Cartoon
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 out-of-work vagrants trying to get jobs by each grabbing a broom and sweeping up. But, the store owner thinks they're stealing and yells for the police. The boys get away by ducking into an art school. Once there, they are mistaken for new art students and proceed to wreak havoc, as usual, culminating in a great wet clay fight. 1935
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