Columbia Pictures (1952)
Comedy
USA | English | Color | 00:15
| 1. | A Missed Fortune | 1952 |
| 2. | Listen, Judge | 1952 |
| 3. | Corny Casanovas | 1952 |
| 4. | He Cooked His Goose | 1952 |
| 5. | Gents in a Jam | 1952 |
| 6. | Three Dark Horses | 1952 |
| 7. | Cuckoo on a Choo Choo | 1952 |
| 8. | Up in Daisy's Penthouse | 1953 |
| 9. | Booty and the Beast | 1953 |
| 10. | Loose Loot | 1953 |
| 11. | Hold That Lion! | 1947 |
| 12. | Tricky Dicks | 1953 |
| 13. | Spooks! | 1953 |
| 14. | Pardon My Backfire | 1953 |
| 15. | Rip, Sew and Stitch | 1953 |
| 16. | Bubble Trouble | 1953 |
| 17. | Goof on the Roof | 1953 |
| 18. | Income Tax Sappy | 1954 |
| 19. | Musty Musketeers | 1954 |
| 20. | Pals and Gals | 1954 |
| 21. | Knutzy Knights | 1954 |
| 22. | Shot in the Frontier | 1954 |
| 23. | Scotched in Scotland | 1954 |
A satirization of the Oscar winning film A Street Car Named Desire (1951). Larry mimics Brando in the story which takes place on a train car named Schmow. The most controversial Stooge short. While it is considered by some to be the most daring, contemporary and innovative of all Stooge shorts, others contend it is the worst Stooge short ever made.
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Shemp Howard | Shemp |
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Larry Fine | Larry |
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Moe Howard | Moe |
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Patricia Wright | Lenora |
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Victoria Horne | Roberta |
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Reggie Dvorak | Carrie the Bird |
| Director | Jules White |
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| Writer | Felix Adler | |
| Producer | Jules White | |
| Photography | Henry Freulich | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Index | 1703 |
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| Added Date | Dec 12, 2022 03:04:26 |
| Modified Date | Dec 12, 2022 03:04:26 |