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Three Stooges: Stooges At Work (1938)
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Booby Dupes (1945) The Stooges find out what that sinking feeling really feels like when they decide to increase the profits of their fish business by catching the fish themselves. Things are going swimmingly until Captain Curly goes overboard using an ax on his catch.
Crash Goes to the Hash (1944) When an editor mistakes laundrymen Curly, Moe and Larry for rival reporters, he hires them to get the scoop on a pressing story. As they iron out the details, the Stooges cook up more trouble than can be found in the paper's headlines.
Dutiful But Dumb (1941) When the editor of Whack magazine sends photographers Larry, Moe and Curly to Vulgaria, which prohibits cameras under penalty of death, nothing but problems develop and they're the ones who wind up almost being shot - literally.
How High is Up? (1940) Fix-it men Larry, Moe and Curly find themselves in a riveting situation when they get hired as riveters for a construction company. Assigned to a skyscraper, they reach new lows in safety while working on the 97th floor.
Three Missing Links (1938) The Stooges aren't exactly leading man material, but that's why they call it acting! When Curly is cast as a gorilla and Larry and Moe as cavemen, they go to Africa to shoot the film, where a real gorilla teaches them the "method" to the madness.
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