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Strikes and lockouts -- Drama.
Boxers (Sports) -- Drama.
Race horses -- Drama.
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The Three Stooges. G...
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The Three Stooges. Goofs on the loose [digital videodisc] / a Columbia production [presents a] Columbia Pictures Corporation [picture].
Culver City, CA : Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment, [2004]
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Strikes and lockouts -- Drama.
Boxers (Sports) -- Drama.
Race horses -- Drama.
ISBN:
1404956166
Description:
1 videodisc (ca. 68 min.) : sd., col. and b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
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Men in black (1934): Calling Dr. Howard, Dr. Fine, Dr. Howard. These three nitwits take medical malpractice to a whole new level. Story and screenplay by Felix Adler; directed by Raymond McCarey; director of photography, Benjamin Kline; editor, James Sweeney.
The sitter downers (1937): A sit-down strike wins three imbeciles the girls of their dreams. Written by Ewart Adamson; directed by Del Lord; director of photography, George Meehan; editor, Charles Nelson.
Punch drunks (1934): Whenever Curly hears "Pop Goes the Weasel," he turns into a fighting madman, so Moe promotes him as the next heavyweight champion of the world. Directed by Lou Breslow; director of photography, Henry Freulich; editor, Robert Carlisle.
Playing the ponies (1937): You can lead a horse to water and make him drink if you feed him chili pepperinos, as the Stooges do to a broken-down nag, turning him into the thirstiest - and fastest - racehorse on the planet. Written by Jack Cluett; directed by Charles Lamont; director of photography, Allen G. Siegler; editor, Charles Hochberg.
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MPAA rating: Not rated.
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