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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]
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Release date
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Soup to Nuts
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September 28, 1930
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Moe, Larry and Curly[edit]
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Release date
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Notes
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The Prizefighter and the Lady
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May 27, 1933
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Cameo appearance; scene deleted
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Nertsery Rhymes
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July 6, 1933
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Beer and Pretzels
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August 26, 1933
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Hello Pop!
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September 16, 1933
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Plane Nuts
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October 14, 1933
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Meet the Baron
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October 20, 1933
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Cameo appearance
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Dancing Lady
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November 24, 1933
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Cameo appearance
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Myrt and Marge
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December 4, 1933
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Cameo appearance; based on the CBS Radio serial Myrt and Marge
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Fugitive Lovers
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January 5, 1934
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Cameo appearance
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Roast-Beef and Movies
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February 10, 1934
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Curly solo appearance
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The Big Idea
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May 12, 1934
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Hollywood Party
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June 1, 1934
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Cameo appearance
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The Three Stooges[edit]
Moe, Larry and Curly[edit]
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Release date
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Turn Back the Clock
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August 25, 1933
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Cameo appearance
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Woman Haters
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May 5, 1934
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Punch Drunks
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July 13, 1934
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Men in Black
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September 28, 1934
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The Captain Hates the Sea
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November 28, 1934
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Cameo appearance
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Three Little Pigskins
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December 8, 1934
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Features early role by Lucille Ball
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Horses' Collars
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January 10, 1935
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Restless Knights
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February 20, 1935
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Pop Goes the Easel
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March 29, 1935
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Uncivil Warriors
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April 26, 1935
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Pardon My Scotch
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August 1, 1935
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First Three Stooges film to feature "Listen to the Mockingbird" as the Stooges' theme
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Hoi Polloi
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August 29, 1935
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Three Little Beers
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November 28, 1935
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Ants in the Pantry
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February 6, 1936
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Movie Maniacs
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February 20, 1936
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Half Shot Shooters
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April 30, 1936
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Disorder in the Court
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May 30, 1936
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In the public domain
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A Pain in the Pullman
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June 27, 1936
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False Alarms
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August 16, 1936
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Whoops, I'm an Indian!
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September 11, 1936
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Slippery Silks
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December 27, 1936
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Grips, Grunts and Groans
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January 13, 1937
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Dizzy Doctors
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March 19, 1937
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3 Dumb Clucks
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April 17, 1937
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Back to the Woods
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May 14, 1937
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Goofs and Saddles
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July 2, 1937
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Cash and Carry
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September 3, 1937
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Playing the Ponies
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October 15, 1937
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The Sitter Downers
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November 26, 1937
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Termites of 1938
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January 7, 1938
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Wee Wee Monsieur
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February 18, 1938
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Start Cheering
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March 3, 1938
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Cameo appearance
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Tassels in the Air
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April 1, 1938
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Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb
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May 20, 1938
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Violent Is the Word for Curly
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July 2, 1938
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Three Missing Links
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July 29, 1938
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Mutts to You
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October 14, 1938
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Flat Foot Stooges
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December 5, 1938
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First Three Stooges film to feature "Three Blind Mice" as the Stooges' theme
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Three Little Sew and sews
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January 6, 1939
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We Want Our Mummy
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February 24, 1939
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A Ducking They Did Go
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April 7, 1939
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Yes, We Have No Bonanza
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May 19, 1939
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Saved by the Belle
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June 30, 1939
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Calling All Curs
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August 25, 1939
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Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise
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October 6, 1939
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Three Sappy People
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December 1, 1939
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You Nazty Spy!
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January 19, 1940
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Rockin' thru the Rockies
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March 8, 1940
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A Plumbing We Will Go
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April 19, 1940
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Nutty but Nice
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June 14, 1940
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How High Is Up?
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July 26, 1940
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From Nurse to Worse
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August 23, 1940
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No Census, No Feeling
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October 4, 1940
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Cookoo Cavaliers
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November 15, 1940
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Boobs in Arms
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December 27, 1940
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So Long Mr. Chumps
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February 7, 1941
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Dutiful but Dumb
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March 21, 1941
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All the World's a Stooge
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May 16, 1941
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Time Out for Rhythm
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June 5, 1941
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I'll Never Heil again
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July 11, 1941
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An Ache in Every Stake
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August 22, 1941
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In the Sweet Pie and Pie
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October 16, 1941
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Some More of Samoa
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December 4, 1941
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Loco Boy Makes Good
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January 8, 1942
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Cactus Makes Perfect
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February 26, 1942
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What's the Matador?
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April 23, 1942
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Matri-Phony
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July 2, 1942
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Three Smart Saps
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July 30, 1942
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Even as IOU
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September 18, 1942
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My Sister Eileen
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September 24, 1942
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Cameo appearance
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Sock-a-Bye-Baby
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November 13, 1942
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They Stooge to Conga
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January 1, 1943
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Dizzy Detectives
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February 5, 1943
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Spook Louder
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April 2, 1943
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Back from the Front
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May 28, 1943
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Good Luck, Mr. Yates
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June 29, 1943
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Cameo appearance; scene deleted
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Three Little Twirps
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July 9, 1943
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Higher Than a Kite
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July 30, 1943
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I Can Hardly Wait
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August 13, 1943
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Dizzy Pilots
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September 24, 1943
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Phony Express
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November 18, 1943
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A Gem of a Jam
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December 30, 1943
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Crash Goes the Hash
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February 4, 1944
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Busy Buddies
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March 18, 1944
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The Yoke's on Me
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May 26, 1944
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Idle Roomers
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July 15, 1944
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Gents Without Cents
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September 22, 1944
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No Dough Boys
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November 24, 1944
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Three Pests in a Mess
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January 19, 1945
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Booby Dupes
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March 17, 1945
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Rockin' in the Rockies
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April 17, 1945
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Idiots Deluxe
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July 20, 1945
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If a Body Meets a Body
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August 30, 1945
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Micro-Phonies
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November 15, 1945
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Beer Barrell Polecats
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January 10, 1946
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A Bird in the Head
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February 28, 1946
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Swing Parade of 1946
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March 16, 1946
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Cameo appearance
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Uncivil War Birds
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March 29
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The Three Troubledoers
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April 25, 1946
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Monkey Businessmen
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June 20, 1946
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Three Loan Wolves
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July 4, 1946
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G.I. Wanna Home
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September 5, 1946
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Rhythm and Weep
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October 3, 1946
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Three Little Pirates
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December 5, 1946
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Half-Wits Holiday
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January 9, 1947
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Remake of Hoi Polloi; Curly suffered a major stroke during filming of this short on May 6, 1946, ending his acting career
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Moe, Larry and Shemp[edit]
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Fright Night
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March 6, 1947
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Out West
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April 24, 1947
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Features the first of several Three Stooges appearances by future Tarzan actor Jock Mahoney, then billed as Jock O'Mahoney
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Hold That Lion!
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July 17, 1947
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Cameo appearance by Curly Howard
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Brideless Groom
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September 11, 1947
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In the public domain
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Sing a Song of Six Pants
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October 30, 1947
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In the public domain
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All Gummed Up
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December 18, 1947
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Shivering Sherlocks
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January 8, 1948
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Pardon My Clutch
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February 26, 1948
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Squareheads of the Round Table
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March 4, 1948
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Fiddlers Three
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May 6, 1948
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The Hot Scots
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July 8, 1948
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Heavenly Daze
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September 2, 1948
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I'm a Monkey's Uncle
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October 7, 1948
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Mummy's Dummies
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November 4, 1948
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Crime on Their Hands
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December 9, 1948
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The Ghost Talks!
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February 3, 1949
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Who Done It?
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March 3, 1949
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Hokus Pokus
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May 5, 1949
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Fuelin' Around
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July 7, 1949
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Malice in the Palace
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September 1, 1949
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In the public domain
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Vagabond Loafers
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October 6, 1949
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Remake of A Plumbing We Will Go
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Jerks of All Trades
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October 12, 1949
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TV pilot for ABC; in the public domain
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Dunked in the Deep
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November 3, 1949
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Punchy Cowpunchers
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January 5, 1950
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Hugs and Mugs
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February 2, 1950
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Dopey Dicks
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March 2, 1950
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Love at First Bite
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May 4, 1950
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Self-Made Maids
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July 6, 1950
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Three Hams on Rye
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September 7, 1950
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Studio Stoops
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October 5, 1950
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Slaphappy Sleuths
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November 9, 1950
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A Snitch in Time
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December 7, 1950
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Three Arabian Nuts
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January 4, 1951
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Baby Sitter Jitters
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February 1, 1951
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Don't Throw That Knife
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May 3, 1951
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Scrambled Brains
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July 7, 1951
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Merry Mavericks
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September 6, 1951
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Gold Raiders
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September 9, 1951
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The Tooth Will Out
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October 4, 1951
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Hula-La-La
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November 1, 1951
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Pest Man Wins
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December 6, 1951
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A Missed Fortune
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January 3, 1952
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Listen, Judge
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March 6, 1952
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Corny Casanovas
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May 1, 1952
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He Cooked His Goose
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July 3, 1952
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Gents in a Jam
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July 4, 1952
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Three Dark Horses
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October 16, 1952
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Cuckoo on a Choo Choo
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December 4, 1952
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Up in Daisy's Penthouse
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February 5, 1953
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Booty and the Beast
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March 5, 1953
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Loose Loot
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April 2, 1953
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Tricky Dicks
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May 7, 1953
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Spooks!
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June 15, 1953
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First widescreen Three Stooges film; originally released in 3D
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Pardon My Backfire
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August 15, 1953
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Originally released in 3D
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Rip Sew and Stitch
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September 3, 1953
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Bubble Trouble
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October 8, 1953
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Goof on the Roof
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December 3, 1953
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Income Tax Sappy
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February 4, 1954
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Musty Musketeers
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May 13, 1954
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Pals and Gals
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June 3, 1954
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Knutzy Knights
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September 2, 1954
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Shot in the Frontier
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October 7, 1954
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Scotched in Scotland
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November 4, 1954
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Fling in the Ring
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January 6, 1955
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Of Cash and Hash
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February 3, 1955
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Gypped in the Penthouse
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March 10, 1955
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Bedlam in Paradise
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April 14, 1955
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Stone Age Romeos
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June 2, 1955
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Wham-Bam-Slam!
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September 1, 1955
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Hot Ice
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October 6, 1955
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Blunder Boys
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November 3, 1955
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Parody of the original 1951 version of the TV crime drama Dragnet; final short released prior to Shemp's death
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Husbands Beware
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January 5, 1956
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Creeps
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February 2, 1956
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Flagpole Jitters
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April 5, 1956
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For Crimin' Out Loud
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May 3, 1956
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Rumpus in the Harem
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June 21, 1956
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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
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Hot Stuff
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September 6, 1956
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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
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Scheming Schemers
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October 4, 1956
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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
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Commotion on the Ocean
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November 8, 1956
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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
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Moe, Larry and Joe Besser[edit]
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Release date
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Notes
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Hoofs and Goofs
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January 31, 1957
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Muscle Up a Little Closer
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February 28, 1957
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A Merry Mix Up
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March 28, 1957
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Space Ship Sappy
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April 18, 1957
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Guns a Poppin!
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June 13, 1957
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Horsing Around
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September 12, 1957
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Rusty Romeos
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October 17, 1957
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Outer Space Jitters
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December 5, 1957
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Features role by future Bonanza star Dan Blocker
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Quiz Whizz
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February 13, 1958
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Fif Blows her Top
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April 10, 1958
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Pies and Guys
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June 12, 1958
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Sweet and Hot
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September 4, 1958
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Flying Saucer Daffy
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October 9, 1958
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Oil's Well That Ends Well
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December 4, 1958
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Semi-remake of Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise
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Triple Crossed
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February 2, 1959
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Sappy Bull Fighters
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June 4, 1959
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Final original Three Stooges short
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Three Stooges Fun-O-Rama
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September 1, 1959
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Feature length compilation of Joe Besser era Three Stooges shorts
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Moe, Larry and Curly Joe[edit]
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Release date
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Notes
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Have Rocket, Will Travel
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August 1, 1959
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The Three Stooges Scrapbook
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1960
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TV pilot
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Snow White and the Three Stooges
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June 21, 1961
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The Three Stooges Meet Hercules
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January 26, 1962
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The Three Stooges in Orbit
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July 4, 1962
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The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze
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August 21, 1963
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It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
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November 7, 1963
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Cameo appearance
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4 for Texas
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December 18, 1963
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Cameo appearance
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The Outlaws Is Coming
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January 14, 1965
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The New 3 Stooges
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1965-1966
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Animated/live action TV series for first-run syndication; in the public domain
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Star Spangled Salesman
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February 9, 1968
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Cameo appearance
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Kook's Tour
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February 5, 1970
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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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