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The Three Stooges. Healthy, wealthy and dumb [videorecording].

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 05922 | Columbia Tristar Home VideoLanguage: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish Original language: English Subtitle language: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish Publication details: Culver City, Calif. : Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment, c2001.Description: 1 videodisc (106 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 0767860667
  • 9780767860666
Other title:
  • Healthy, wealthy and dumb
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Contents:
Gents without cents -- Healthy, wealthy and dumb -- If a body meets a body -- Rockin' thru the rockies -- Phony express -- Whoops, I'm an indian.
The Three Stooges: Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard.Summary: Gents without cents (1944): The Stooges are given a chance to perform their vaudeville act and win over the delighted audience. They also win over and marry three gorgeous dancers named Flo, Mary and Shirley. Healthy, wealthy and dumb (1938): When Curly wins $50,000 in a jingle contest, the Stooges check into a swank hotel and begin living the high life ... at least until they get the lowdown on exactly how much money they are left with after taxes. If a body meets a body (1945): The Stooges are forced to spend a night in a room where someone's been murdered in order to find out how much of Curly's dead uncle's fortune he will inherit. Rockin' thru the rockies (1939): Hired as bodyguards for Nell's Belles, the Stooges must get the women to their show in San Francisco but Indians and a snowstorm turn their attention to saving their own hides. Phony express (1943): Trigger-happy bandit Red Morgan threatens the tranquility of Peaceful Gulch, so the town's officials use the Stooges "Wanted for Vagrancy" posters as flyers announcing the arrival of three famous marshals to clean up the town. Whoops, I'm an Indian (1936): With local authorities after them and a price on their heads, the Stooges hide out in Indian disguises. But when they run into a trooper whose wife has just run off with an Indian, their biggest worry becomes being scalped.
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Gents without cents -- Healthy, wealthy and dumb -- If a body meets a body -- Rockin' thru the rockies -- Phony express -- Whoops, I'm an indian.

The Three Stooges: Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard.

Gents without cents (1944): The Stooges are given a chance to perform their vaudeville act and win over the delighted audience. They also win over and marry three gorgeous dancers named Flo, Mary and Shirley. Healthy, wealthy and dumb (1938): When Curly wins $50,000 in a jingle contest, the Stooges check into a swank hotel and begin living the high life ... at least until they get the lowdown on exactly how much money they are left with after taxes. If a body meets a body (1945): The Stooges are forced to spend a night in a room where someone's been murdered in order to find out how much of Curly's dead uncle's fortune he will inherit. Rockin' thru the rockies (1939): Hired as bodyguards for Nell's Belles, the Stooges must get the women to their show in San Francisco but Indians and a snowstorm turn their attention to saving their own hides. Phony express (1943): Trigger-happy bandit Red Morgan threatens the tranquility of Peaceful Gulch, so the town's officials use the Stooges "Wanted for Vagrancy" posters as flyers announcing the arrival of three famous marshals to clean up the town. Whoops, I'm an Indian (1936): With local authorities after them and a price on their heads, the Stooges hide out in Indian disguises. But when they run into a trooper whose wife has just run off with an Indian, their biggest worry becomes being scalped.

Not rated.

DVD; Dolby Digital.

Closed-captioned. In English, Spanish, and Portuguese with optional subtitles in French, Spanish, and Portuguese.

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