Three Stooges Filmography

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The Three Stooges starred in various short films, feature-length movies, television pilots and one TV series produced between 1930 and 1970. This is a list of all non-documentary filmed projects featuring the Stooges (consisting of Moe Howard, Larry Fine and, at various times, Curly Howard, Shemp Howard, Joe Besser and Curly Joe DeRita) as a unit.

Ted Healy and his Stooges[edit]

Moe, Larry and Shemp[edit]

Title Release date Notes
Soup to Nuts September 28, 1930

Moe, Larry and Curly[edit]

Title Release date Notes
The Prizefighter and the Lady May 27, 1933 Cameo appearance; scene deleted
Nertsery Rhymes July 6, 1933
Beer and Pretzels August 26, 1933
Hello Pop! September 16, 1933
Plane Nuts October 14, 1933
Meet the Baron October 20, 1933 Cameo appearance
Dancing Lady November 24, 1933 Cameo appearance
Myrt and Marge December 4, 1933 Cameo appearance; based on the CBS Radio serial Myrt and Marge
Fugitive Lovers January 5, 1934 Cameo appearance
Roast-Beef and Movies February 10, 1934 Curly solo appearance
The Big Idea May 12, 1934
Hollywood Party June 1, 1934 Cameo appearance

The Three Stooges[edit]

Moe, Larry and Curly[edit]

Title Release date Notes
Turn Back the Clock August 25, 1933 Cameo appearance
Woman Haters May 5, 1934
Punch Drunks July 13, 1934
Men in Black September 28, 1934
The Captain Hates the Sea November 28, 1934 Cameo appearance
Three Little Pigskins December 8, 1934 Features early role by Lucille Ball
Horses' Collars January 10, 1935
Restless Knights February 20, 1935
Pop Goes the Easel March 29, 1935
Uncivil Warriors April 26, 1935
Pardon My Scotch August 1, 1935 First Three Stooges film to feature "Listen to the Mockingbird" as the Stooges' theme
Hoi Polloi August 29, 1935
Three Little Beers November 28, 1935
Ants in the Pantry February 6, 1936
Movie Maniacs February 20, 1936
Half Shot Shooters April 30, 1936
Disorder in the Court May 30, 1936 In the public domain
A Pain in the Pullman June 27, 1936
False Alarms August 16, 1936
Whoops, I'm an Indian! September 11, 1936
Slippery Silks December 27, 1936
Grips, Grunts and Groans January 13, 1937
Dizzy Doctors March 19, 1937
3 Dumb Clucks April 17, 1937
Back to the Woods May 14, 1937
Goofs and Saddles July 2, 1937
Cash and Carry September 3, 1937
Playing the Ponies October 15, 1937
The Sitter Downers November 26, 1937
Termites of 1938 January 7, 1938
Wee Wee Monsieur February 18, 1938
Start Cheering March 3, 1938 Cameo appearance
Tassels in the Air April 1, 1938
Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb May 20, 1938
Violent Is the Word for Curly July 2, 1938
Three Missing Links July 29, 1938
Mutts to You October 14, 1938
Flat Foot Stooges December 5, 1938 First Three Stooges film to feature "Three Blind Mice" as the Stooges' theme
Three Little Sew and sews January 6, 1939
We Want Our Mummy February 24, 1939
A Ducking They Did Go April 7, 1939
Yes, We Have No Bonanza May 19, 1939
Saved by the Belle June 30, 1939
Calling All Curs August 25, 1939
Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise October 6, 1939
Three Sappy People December 1, 1939
You Nazty Spy! January 19, 1940
Rockin' thru the Rockies March 8, 1940
A Plumbing We Will Go April 19, 1940
Nutty but Nice June 14, 1940
How High Is Up? July 26, 1940
From Nurse to Worse August 23, 1940
No Census, No Feeling October 4, 1940
Cookoo Cavaliers November 15, 1940
Boobs in Arms December 27, 1940
So Long Mr. Chumps February 7, 1941
Dutiful but Dumb March 21, 1941
All the World's a Stooge May 16, 1941
Time Out for Rhythm June 5, 1941
I'll Never Heil again July 11, 1941
An Ache in Every Stake August 22, 1941
In the Sweet Pie and Pie October 16, 1941
Some More of Samoa December 4, 1941
Loco Boy Makes Good January 8, 1942
Cactus Makes Perfect February 26, 1942
What's the Matador? April 23, 1942
Matri-Phony July 2, 1942
Three Smart Saps July 30, 1942
Even as IOU September 18, 1942
My Sister Eileen September 24, 1942 Cameo appearance
Sock-a-Bye-Baby November 13, 1942
They Stooge to Conga January 1, 1943
Dizzy Detectives February 5, 1943
Spook Louder April 2, 1943
Back from the Front May 28, 1943
Good Luck, Mr. Yates June 29, 1943 Cameo appearance; scene deleted
Three Little Twirps July 9, 1943
Higher Than a Kite July 30, 1943
I Can Hardly Wait August 13, 1943
Dizzy Pilots September 24, 1943
Phony Express November 18, 1943
A Gem of a Jam December 30, 1943
Crash Goes the Hash February 4, 1944
Busy Buddies March 18, 1944
The Yoke's on Me May 26, 1944
Idle Roomers July 15, 1944
Gents Without Cents September 22, 1944
No Dough Boys November 24, 1944
Three Pests in a Mess January 19, 1945
Booby Dupes March 17, 1945
Rockin' in the Rockies April 17, 1945
Idiots Deluxe July 20, 1945
If a Body Meets a Body August 30, 1945
Micro-Phonies November 15, 1945
Beer Barrell Polecats January 10, 1946
A Bird in the Head February 28, 1946
Swing Parade of 1946 March 16, 1946 Cameo appearance
Uncivil War Birds March 29
The Three Troubledoers April 25, 1946
Monkey Businessmen June 20, 1946
Three Loan Wolves July 4, 1946
G.I. Wanna Home September 5, 1946
Rhythm and Weep October 3, 1946
Three Little Pirates December 5, 1946
Half-Wits Holiday January 9, 1947 Remake of Hoi Polloi; Curly suffered a major stroke during filming of this short on May 6, 1946, ending his acting career

Moe, Larry and Shemp[edit]

Title Release date Notes
Fright Night March 6, 1947
Out West April 24, 1947 Features the first of several Three Stooges appearances by future Tarzan actor Jock Mahoney, then billed as Jock O'Mahoney
Hold That Lion! July 17, 1947 Cameo appearance by Curly Howard
Brideless Groom September 11, 1947 In the public domain
Sing a Song of Six Pants October 30, 1947 In the public domain
All Gummed Up December 18, 1947
Shivering Sherlocks January 8, 1948
Pardon My Clutch February 26, 1948
Squareheads of the Round Table March 4, 1948
Fiddlers Three May 6, 1948
The Hot Scots July 8, 1948
Heavenly Daze September 2, 1948
I'm a Monkey's Uncle October 7, 1948
Mummy's Dummies November 4, 1948
Crime on Their Hands December 9, 1948
The Ghost Talks! February 3, 1949
Who Done It? March 3, 1949
Hokus Pokus May 5, 1949
Fuelin' Around July 7, 1949
Malice in the Palace September 1, 1949 In the public domain
Vagabond Loafers October 6, 1949 Remake of A Plumbing We Will Go
Jerks of All Trades October 12, 1949 TV pilot for ABC; in the public domain
Dunked in the Deep November 3, 1949
Punchy Cowpunchers January 5, 1950
Hugs and Mugs February 2, 1950
Dopey Dicks March 2, 1950
Love at First Bite May 4, 1950
Self-Made Maids July 6, 1950
Three Hams on Rye September 7, 1950
Studio Stoops October 5, 1950
Slaphappy Sleuths November 9, 1950
A Snitch in Time December 7, 1950
Three Arabian Nuts January 4, 1951
Baby Sitter Jitters February 1, 1951
Don't Throw That Knife May 3, 1951
Scrambled Brains July 7, 1951
Merry Mavericks September 6, 1951
Gold Raiders September 9, 1951
The Tooth Will Out October 4, 1951
Hula-La-La November 1, 1951
Pest Man Wins December 6, 1951
A Missed Fortune January 3, 1952
Listen, Judge March 6, 1952
Corny Casanovas May 1, 1952
He Cooked His Goose July 3, 1952
Gents in a Jam July 4, 1952
Three Dark Horses October 16, 1952
Cuckoo on a Choo Choo December 4, 1952
Up in Daisy's Penthouse February 5, 1953
Booty and the Beast March 5, 1953
Loose Loot April 2, 1953
Tricky Dicks May 7, 1953
Spooks! June 15, 1953 First widescreen Three Stooges film; originally released in 3D
Pardon My Backfire August 15, 1953 Originally released in 3D
Rip Sew and Stitch September 3, 1953
Bubble Trouble October 8, 1953
Goof on the Roof December 3, 1953
Income Tax Sappy February 4, 1954
Musty Musketeers May 13, 1954
Pals and Gals June 3, 1954
Knutzy Knights September 2, 1954
Shot in the Frontier October 7, 1954
Scotched in Scotland November 4, 1954
Fling in the Ring January 6, 1955
Of Cash and Hash February 3, 1955
Gypped in the Penthouse March 10, 1955
Bedlam in Paradise April 14, 1955
Stone Age Romeos June 2, 1955
Wham-Bam-Slam! September 1, 1955
Hot Ice October 6, 1955
Blunder Boys November 3, 1955 Parody of the original 1951 version of the TV crime drama Dragnet; final short released prior to Shemp's death
Husbands Beware January 5, 1956
Creeps February 2, 1956
Flagpole Jitters April 5, 1956
For Crimin' Out Loud May 3, 1956
Rumpus in the Harem June 21, 1956 Remake of Malice in the Palace; filmed following Shemp's death on November 22, 1955, using stock footage and Joe Palma as a stand-in for Shemp
Hot Stuff September 6, 1956 Remake of Fuelin' Around; filmed following Shemp's death on November 22, 1955, using stock footage and Joe Palma as a stand-in for Shemp
Scheming Schemers October 4, 1956 Second remake of A Plumbing We Will Go; filmed following Shemp's death on November 22, 1955, using stock footage and Joe Palma as a stand-in for Shemp
Commotion on the Ocean November 8, 1956 Remake of Dunked in the Deep; filmed following Shemp's death on November 22, 1955, using stock footage and Joe Palma as a stand-in for Shemp

Moe, Larry and Joe Besser[edit]

Title Release date Notes
Hoofs and Goofs January 31, 1957
Muscle Up a Little Closer February 28, 1957
A Merry Mix Up March 28, 1957
Space Ship Sappy April 18, 1957
Guns a Poppin! June 13, 1957
Horsing Around September 12, 1957
Rusty Romeos October 17, 1957
Outer Space Jitters December 5, 1957 Features role by future Bonanza star Dan Blocker
Quiz Whizz February 13, 1958
Fif Blows her Top April 10, 1958
Pies and Guys June 12, 1958
Sweet and Hot September 4, 1958
Flying Saucer Daffy October 9, 1958
Oil's Well That Ends Well December 4, 1958 Semi-remake of Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise
Triple Crossed February 2, 1959
Sappy Bull Fighters June 4, 1959 Final original Three Stooges short
Three Stooges Fun-O-Rama September 1, 1959 Feature length compilation of Joe Besser era Three Stooges shorts

Moe, Larry and Curly Joe[edit]

Title Release date Notes
Have Rocket, Will Travel August 1, 1959
The Three Stooges Scrapbook 1960 TV pilot
Snow White and the Three Stooges June 21, 1961
The Three Stooges Meet Hercules January 26, 1962
The Three Stooges in Orbit July 4, 1962
The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze August 21, 1963
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World November 7, 1963 Cameo appearance
4 for Texas December 18, 1963 Cameo appearance
The Outlaws Is Coming January 14, 1965
The New 3 Stooges 1965-1966 Animated/live action TV series for first-run syndication; in the public domain
Star Spangled Salesman February 9, 1968 Cameo appearance
Kook's Tour February 5, 1970 TV pilot, in the public domain; final Three Stooges project; Larry suffered a major stroke during filming on January 9, 1970, ending his acting career

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