Every time you see a comedic eye-gouging or an errant board swinging around and catching someone in the face, it's a passed torch that was held for decades by the Three Stooges.
The Three Stooges Collection - Vol. 2: 1937-1939 (1937)
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Synopsis: This collection highlights the best of the Three Stooges from 1937 to 1939, a milestone era in Stooges history. Included among these 24 shorts are the pathos-filled "Cash and Carry," in which... This collection highlights the best of the Three Stooges from 1937 to 1939, a milestone era in Stooges history. Included among these 24 shorts are the pathos-filled "Cash and Carry," in which Larry, Moe, and Curly raise $500 for a crippled boy's operation; the musical entries "Back to the Woods" and "Wee Wee Monsieur;" and "Flat Foot Stooges," in which the boys' new official theme song, "Three Blind Mice," is introduced. The gleefully violent trio also takes on quite a few odd jobs in this batch of shorts, including stints as janitors, traveling salesmen, spies, firemen, dog washers, and Chinese launderers. Don't miss this opportunity to own two dozen of the best Stooges films in one shot. [More]
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DVD featuring 24 classic, slap-happy adventures, all with Moe, Larry and Curly.
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