The Three Stooges, The Collection 1946-1948

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The Three Stooges, The Collection 1946-1948 is a collection of short comedic films produced by Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. during the years of 1946 and 1948. The collection features the iconic trio of Larry, Moe, and Curly, who are known for their slapstick style of comedy.

The Three Stooges were originally formed as a vaudeville act in the 1920s, but they gained widespread popularity through their films in the 1930s and 1940s. The Collection 1946-1948 highlights their peak years, during which they created some of their most memorable and beloved films.

The collection includes 24 short films, each lasting around 15-20 minutes. Some of the more notable entries include "Half-Wits Holiday," in which the trio become painters for a wealthy lady and cause chaos in her mansion, and "The Three Troubledoers," which sees the Stooges as cowboys trying to protect a town from a band of criminals.

The humor in The Three Stooges films is often physical, with lots of slapstick humor and sight gags. The trio are known for their signature moves, such as Moe's frequent slaps to the head and Curly's high-pitched "nyuk nyuk nyuk" laugh. While the humor may not be for everyone, it has a timeless quality that has kept audiences laughing for decades.

Besides the comedic antics of the Stooges themselves, The Three Stooges, The Collection 1946-1948 features appearances from a wide range of supporting actors, many of whom are recognizable from other classic films of the era. These include Vernon Dent, who often played authority figures who were exasperated by the Stooges' behavior, and Emil Sitka, who appeared in more than 30 Stooges films and became known as the "fourth Stooge."

Overall, The Three Stooges, The Collection 1946-1948 is a must-see for fans of classic comedy. The humor may be silly and over-the-top, but there is a charm to the Stooges' antics that has endured for generations. Watching these short films, it's easy to see why Larry, Moe, and Curly have become icons of American popular culture.

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Three Loan Wolves
25. Three Loan Wolves
 
Told in flash back, the Stooges tell their son how he came to have three fathers. The Stooges, owners of a pawnshop, owed money to the gashouse protection society, a bunch of loan sharks. To complicate matters, a lady leaves a baby in the shop as part of a plan to sell a phony diamond and the Stooges wind up caring for the kid. The Stooges manage to defeat the crooks and when they finish telling the story, the kid goes off to find his real mother.
Three Little Pirates
24. Three Little Pirates
 
The Stooges are castaways from a garbage scow who land on Dead Man's Island where everyone is living in olden times. To escape from the governor, they disguise Curly as a Maharaja and win permission to journey to their own country to fetch presents. The governor is fooled, but the boys run into more trouble in the den of Black Louie the pirate where Curly is forced into a knife-throwing contest with Larry as the target. Things look bad until a mis-thrown knife cuts the rope that holds the chandelier and it crashes down on Black Louie's men. With the pirates defeated, Moe decides to take over as ruler of the island.
Sing a Song of Six Pants
23. Sing a Song of Six Pants
 
The Stooges are tailors, and are heavily in debt to the Skin & Flint finance company. When the boys read about the big reward for a fugitive robber, they think it could be the answer to their problems. The bank robber conveniently ducks into their shop and leaves a suit with a safe combination. After his girl friend fails to retrieve it, the robber returns with gang and a wild fight ensues. The boys miss out on the reward but wind up with the crook's bankroll and can pay their creditors.
Shivering Sherlocks
22. Shivering Sherlocks
 
The Stooges witness an armed robbery and are brought in by the cops as suspects. After passing a lie detector test, the boys are freed but are now the only ones who can identify the crooks. Meanwhile, their friend Gladys has inherited a house in the country and the boys go with her to inspect it so she won't be gypped when it's sold. The house turns out to be the crook's hideout, and when they abduct Gladys, the Stooges must rescue her.
Rhythm and Weep
21. Rhythm and Weep
 
Rhythm and Weep (1946): Unsuccessful musicians Moe, Larry and Curly decide to end it all by jumpingfrom a skyscrapper, where they meet three unsuccessful dancers - and a strange man "afflicted with millions."
Pardon My Clutch
20. Pardon My Clutch
 
The stooge's friend Claude sells them his old lemon of a car so they can take Shemp, who is sick with a toothache, camping. The car won't work and the boys are apparently out a bundle, when a car collector happens on the scene and offers to buy it at a premium. Claude backs out on the deal and gives the Stooges their money back, only to discover the "collector" is an escaped lunatic.
Out West
19. Out West
 
Out West (1947): The wild west will never be the same again! The Stooges turn a frontier upside down in this wild, wild comedy gem!
Mummy's Dummies
18. Mummy's Dummies
 
Set in ancient Egypt, the Stooges run a used chariot lot where they unload defective chariots on unsuspecting customers. When they gyp the head of the palace guard, they're brought to the palace to be executed, but instead become royal chamberlains after curing the King's toothache. When they recover some tax money stolen by a corrupt official, the King rewards them with marriage to his daughter. After getting a look at the ugly crone, Moe and Larry select Shemp to be the groom.
Monkey Businessmen
17. Monkey Businessmen
 
The Stooges are bumbling electricians who decide to go away for a rest after they are fired for their incompetence. The rest home they choose is run by Dr. Mallard, a quack who gyps the patients for everything they've got. When the boys discover the crooked goings on they escape, but not before Curly accidentally cures another patient who rewards him with a thousand dollars.
I'm a Monkey's Uncle
16. I'm a Monkey's Uncle
 
I'm a Monkey's Uncle - The Stooges are three cavemen casting eyes upon the cavewomen Aggie, Maggie,and Baggie. Things go wonderfully for the Jurassic hunks until they meet the ex-boyfriends of the girls.
The Hot Scots
15. The Hot Scots
 
The Stooges apply for job as 'Yard Men' at Scotland Yard, thinking they'll become detectives, but instead wind up as gardeners. When they learn that detectives are needed to guard a Scottish castle where valuables have been disappearing, they masquerades as Scotsmen to get the job. After a spooky night in the castle, the boys expose the servants as the crooks.
Fiddlers Three
14. Fiddlers Three
 
The Stooges are musicians at the court of King Cole. When they ask the king's permission to marry their sweethearts, the King agrees, but only after Princess Alicia has married Prince Valiant. This news upsets Mergatroyd, an evil magician who plans to marry the Princess himself and rule the Kingdom. Mergatroyd abducts the Princess, and it's up to the Stooges to foil his plans and expose his evil doings.
Crime On Their Hands
13. Crime On Their Hands
 
The Stooges are janitors working in a newspaper office. When an anonymous caller phones in a tip about the theft a famous diamond, the boys decide to become reporters and go after the crooks. They find the crooks, but Shemp accidentally swallows the diamond, which was hidden in a bowl of candy. The crooks want to cut the diamond out, but the boys foil them with the help of a friendly gorilla.
Brideless Groom
12. Brideless Groom
 
To inherit a fortune, voice teacher Shemp must marry before six o'clock, but no girl will accept his proposal. Finally one of his repulsive students agrees to marry him, just in the nick of time. When the rest of the prospective brides hear about the inheritance, they show up at the ceremony and a free for all ensues. Shemp marries before the deadline, but wishes he was still a free man.
Uncivil Warbirds
11. Uncivil Warbirds
 
The Stooges are civil war soldiers who are constantly changing uniforms to avoid the opposing armies. Eventually they decide to be loyal to the south, but remain disguised as Union soldiers. Curly is detected as a spy, but Moe and Larry prevent his execution. The boys escape with a secret map and marry their three southern belles.
The Three Troubledoers
10. The Three Troubledoers
 
Set in the old west, the Stooges become marshalls in a town with a high death rate for lawmen. The boys set out prevent a marriage between the villain Blackie and the heroine Nell, whose father Blackie has kidnapped. The Stooges manage to defeat Blackie and his henchmen, but when Nell's father learns she promised to marry Curly if he could save her, he decides death would be a preferable fate.
Squareheads of the Round Table
9. Squareheads of the Round Table
 
Set in Elizabethan times, the Stooges decide to help their friend Cedric the Blacksmith win the hand of the fair princess Elaine. At night the group sneaks into the castle to serenade Elaine, but pick the wrong window and are caught by the King. Tossed in the dungeon, the boys escape with Cedric's help and manage to foil the plans of the Black Prince who was plotting against the King. All turns out well when the grateful King allows Cedric to marry Elaine.
Hold That Lion!
8. Hold That Lion!
 
The Stooges are gypped out of their inheritance by Icabob Slipp, a crooked lawyer. The boys follow Slipp onto a passenger train and corner him, but not before they accidentally let a lion loose on the train.
Heavenly Daze
7. Heavenly Daze
 
Heavenly Daze (1948): A divine comedy classic! Shemp goes to Heaven but isn't allowed through the Pearly Gates until he can reform bad boys Larry and Moe.
Half-Wits Holiday
6. Half-Wits Holiday
 
A professor bets one of his colleagues that he can turn the Stooges into gentlemen within 60 days. With the aid of his pretty daughter, the professor tries to teach the boys proper etiquette. After many frustrating attempts, he introduces the Stooges into society at a fancy party. At first things go all right, but the party soon degenerates into a wild pie fight.
G.I. Wanna Home
5. G.I. Wanna Home
 
The Stooges are discharged from the army and go to see their fiancées, but find they have been dispossessed and the wedding is off until they find a home. The boys have trouble finding a vacant apartment so they set up housekeeping in a vacant lot. Their housing problems seem to be solved until a farmer destroys their new home with a tractor. The Stooges then build a house of their own, but the girls aren't impressed with the one room mansion and walk out on them.
Fright Night
4. Fright Night
 
The Stooges are managers of "Chopper", a beefy boxer, and they bet their bankroll on his next fight. When a gangster tells them to have Chopper lose or they'll lose their lives, the boys decide to play along. They try to soften Chopper up by feeding him rich food and having him spend time with their friend Kitty. The fight gets canceled when Kitty dumps Chopper for his opponent and the two boxers engage in some pre-match fisticuffs that result in a broken hand for the opponent. The Stooges think they've put one over on the gangsters, only to have the bad guys corner them in a deserted warehouse. Instead of being rubbed out, the boys capture the crooks and get a reward.
Beer Barrel Polecats
3. Beer Barrel Polecats
 
The Stooges make a whole batch of homemade beer, but get tossed in jail when Curly sells some to a cop. Their minor indiscretion turns into a forty-year sentence when a keg of beer Curly has hidden under his coat explodes while the boys are being photographed. In prison the Stooges get into more trouble with the warden and wind on the rockpile when they try to escape. Released as old men with long gray beards, the first thing Curly wants is a bottle of beer.
All Gummed Up
2. All Gummed Up
 
The Stooges run a drug store and are about to have their lease taken away by the Flint, the mean old man who owns the place. When Flint kicks his wife out for being old, the Stooges try to help her by inventing a formula that makes old people young. Their concoction turns the wife into a beautiful young woman, and Flint offers the boys the store for free if they'll transform him as well. They agree, but after he swallows the stuff he turns into an infant, and the boys leave on the run.
A Bird in the Head
1. A Bird in the Head
 
The Stooges are working as paperhangers in the home of Professor Panzer, a mad scientist looking for a brain to use in his experiments. The professor wants to put a human brain into a gorilla but has trouble finding a brain small enough, which leads him to select Curly (for obvious reasons) as the perfect donor. The Stooges manage to foil the madman with the help of the Gorilla who befriends Curly.
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  • Premiere Date
    February 28, 1946