Fight Managers Moe, Larry and Shemp are in a jam a local gangster has bet all his money that their champ will lose. This short marks the return of Shemp. Remade in “Fling in the Ring” (1955). Read More
Fright Night
Release Date: 3/6/1947

Release Date: 3/6/1947
Fight Managers Moe, Larry and Shemp are in a jam a local gangster has bet all his money that their champ will lose. This short marks the return of Shemp. Remade in “Fling in the Ring” (1955). Read More
Release Date: 4/24/1947
The Stooges take refuge in the Red Dog Saloon, where a pretty girl named Nell informs them that the notorious Doc Barker has murdered her father and has the Arizona Kid locked up downstairs. The Stooges release the Arizona Kid and summon the cavalry, who arrive after the Stooges nab the Barker gang. Read More
Release Date: 7/17/1947
The Stooges go after a crooked investment broker who has stolen their inheritance money. Curly makes a cameo appearance as a passenger on the train. The only Stooge short in which brothers Moe, Curly and Shemp appear together. Read More
Release Date: 9/11/1947
Shemp has inherited $500,000 from his rich uncle Caleb, contingent upon his getting married in seven hours. Famous Emil Sitka line: “Hold hands you love birds.” Remade later as Stooge short Husbands Beware (1956). Read More
Release Date: 10/30/1947
The Stooges are the Pip Boys tailors who get involved with a bank bandit. Shemp decides they should capture the robber to get the reward. Later remade in “Rip, Sew and Stitch” (1953). Read More
Release Date: 12/18/1947
The Stooges are pharmacists. In order to help a little old lady who has lost her home, they decide to invent a Fountain of Youth serum with amazing results. Later remade in “Bubble Trouble” (1953). Read More
Release Date: 1/8/1948
The Stooges are in the wrong place at the wrong time when an armored car is robbed. Meanwhile the real criminals want to make sure the Stooges cant identify them. The last of 39 Stooge shorts directed by Del Lord. Later remade in “Of Cash and Hash” (1955). Read More
Release Date: 2/26/1948
The Stooges try to help an ailing Shemp by purchasing a “lemon” car to take to the country. Later remade in “Wham-Bam-Slam” (1955). Read More
Release Date: 3/4/1948
Troubadour Stooges play Cupid by helping a lonely blacksmith unite with his true love the daughter of King Arthur. The Stooges serenade of the Princess Elain is a highlight. Debut of Stooge supporting actor Philip Van Zandt. Later remade in “Knutzy Knights” (1954). Read More
Release Date: 5/6/1948
The Stooges are court fiddlers who try to solve the kidnapping of the Kings daughter. Later remade in “Musty Musketeers” (1954). Read More