Special 1 Grips, Grunts & Groans
November 1, 1958 12:00 am
Special 2 All The World's a Stooge
April 14, 1947 12:00 am
Special 3 Three Dumb Clucks
May 25, 1939 12:00 am
Special 4 Three Little Pirates
January 23, 1945 12:00 am
Special 5 Uncivil War Birds
May 19, 1946 12:00 am
Special 6 Back to The Woods
August 14, 1942 12:00 am
Special 7 Violent is The Word For Curly
June 17, 1948 12:00 am
Special 8 Disorder in The Court
September 10, 1952 12:00 am
Special 9 Brideless Groom
February 22, 1947 12:00 am
Special 10 Malice in The Palace
December 19, 1938 12:00 am
Special 11 Sing a Song of Six Pants
October 4, 1939 12:00 am
Special 12 Punch Drunks (Colorized)
July 13, 1934 12:00 am
Colorized version of Curly is a waiter at a diner where Larry has a job playing music. Moe is a fight manager enjoying a lunch break with his boys. The manager of the diner starts shoving Curly around. Larry starts playing ""Pop goes the Weasel"" and Curly KO's everyone in the diner, resulting in his boss up on a ceiling fan, and Moe as his fight manager. On the night of the big fight, a crisis ensues when Larry's violin is broken during a crucial point in the fight.
Special 13 Men in Black (Colorized)
September 28, 1934 12:00 am
Colorized version of Larry, Moe and Curly are working at a hospital ""For duty and humanity"". They respond to each call only to find the hospital has a few more nuts than expected, from a man who sees things to a nurse with the hiccups. Later, their boss is in need of surgery to get the combination of a safe out, so the boys decide to operate. Comedy ensues through every mode of transportation, every glass broken, and every response from the PA system.
Special 14 Pop Goes the Easel (Colorized)
March 29, 1935 12:00 am
Colorized Version: The Stooges paint themselves into a corner when they hide from a cop in an arts school. Accused of stealing brooms from a shopkeeper, they're actually innocent of that crime... but guilty of creating some really bad art. Directing debut for famous Stooge director Del Lord. The girls playing hopscotch on the sidewalk are Moes daughter, Joan Howard Maurer, and Larrys daughter, Phyllis Fine Lamond. Only Stooge short to use "Pop Goes The Weasel" as its musical theme song. (SLAP COUNT: 17) (EYE POKES: 4 - another 1 blocked) (Moe, Larry, Curley)
Special 15 Hoi Polloi (Colorized)
August 29, 1935 12:00 am
Colorized version of Larry, Moe and Curly are working as garbage men and accidentally bury a man's car in the trash. The man has just made a bet with a rival that he can take an ordinary nit-wit and turn him into a gentleman within a month. So, rather than calling the police, he takes the boys and tries his best, to no avail, to turn them into gentlemen. The Stooges mis-behavior become contagious to everyone at the party.
Special 16 Disorder in the Court (Colorized)
May 30, 1936 12:00 am
Colorized version of Gail Tempest is accused of murdering Kirk Robbin. She is taken to court where the only ones who can help her, are the Three Stooges and a bird who keeps chanting ""Find the letter."" Chaos fills the courtroom as the Stooges try to prove the lady innocent and get the bird to behave.
Special 17 Dizzy Doctors (Colorized)
March 19, 1937 12:00 am
Colorized version of "Dizzy Doctors". The Stooges are lazy-bum husbands, inept salesmen, and misfit fugitives in a hospital.
Special 18 Playing the Ponies (Colorized)
October 15, 1937 12:00 am
Colorized version of The Stooges make what they think is a good swap, their restaurant for a rundown race horse.
Special 19 The Sitter-Downers (Colorized)
November 26, 1937 12:00 am
Colorized version of "The Sitter-Downers".The Stooges propose to their girlfriends for the 100th time, but when their father won't let them marry his daughters, the Stooges go on a sit-down strike. After 3 weeks, the father finally gives in, and allows them to marry. After they are married, their new brides won't let them start the honeymoon until their build-it-yourself house is finished.
Special 20 Violent is the Word for Curly (Colorized)
July 2, 1938 12:00 am
Colorized Version of The stooges work as gas station service men who end up running away from three professors on an ice cream truck. After thawing Curly out from sitting in the back of the ice cream truck the boys put on the professors clothes from their stolen luggage. The stooges are mistaken to be the professors by the college who is expecting them and they poorly pose as the professors and sing their famous ""Alphabet Song"". The real professors show up, but the ladies in the ""girls-only"" college end up getting their athletic program thanks to the stooges.
Special 21 Calling all Curs (Colorized)
August 25, 1939 12:00 am
Colorized version: The stooges run a pet hospital and get an important patient, Garcon, a rich ladies poodle. When dognappers posing as reporters steal the poodle, the boys are in a tough spot.
Special 22 You Nazty Spy! (Colorized)
January 19, 1940 12:00 am
Colorized version of You Nazty Spy! The King of Moronica is overthrown and the Three Stooges are chosen to take his place.
Special 23 No Census No Feeling (Colorized)
October 4, 1940 12:00 am
Colorized Version of Three gung-ho census-takers let nothing stand in the way of an accurate count,whether it be crashing a fancy bridge party,spiking drinks or invoking a riot at a professional football game.
Special 24 I'll Never Heil Again (Colorized)
July 11, 1941 12:00 am
Colorized Version: A follow up to "You Nazty Spy", the stooges have taken over the country of Moronica. Moe is Hailstone the Dictator, Curly is a Field Marshal and Larry is Minister of Propaganda. The stooges are planning with their allies to conquer the world, which mainly consists of fighting over a globe. The former king's daughter gets into their headquarters and plants a bomb which Curly detonates. All ends well as the king regains control of the country and the stooges wind up as trophies on the wall
Special 25 An Ache In Every Stake (Colorized)
August 22, 1941 12:00 am
Colorized version of When the Three Stooges agree to help Mrs.Lawrence prepare a fancy birthday party,their particular specially-an exploding,gas-filled cake - goes off with a bang.
Special 26 Beer Barrel Polecats (Colorized)
January 10, 1946 12:00 am
Colorized Version: 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.
Special 27 Brideless Groom (Colorized)
September 11, 1947 12:00 am
Colorized version of Shemp's Uncle Dies and leaves him 500,000 dollars but to inherit the money Shemp must wed by 6:00 or he gets no money.
Special 28 Sing a Song of Six Pants (Colorized)
October 30, 1947 12:00 am
Colorized version of "Sing a Song of Six Pants"
Special 29 Malice In the Palace (Colorized)
September 1, 1949 12:00 am
Colorized version of "Malice In the Palace"
Special 30 Dopey Dicks (Colorized)
March 2, 1950 12:00 am
Colorized Version: The stooges become detectives and go to the aid of girl in the clutches of a mad scientist. The boys arrive at a spooky mansion where the madman is building a mechanical man that needs a human head. After declining the opportunity to supply a stooge-head for the experiment, they find the girl and escape, only to wind up in a car driven by the headless robot.
Special 31 Spooks (Red/Blue 3D)
June 15, 1953 12:00 am
You will need the Classic Red/Blue lens 3D glasses to view this 3D version of Spooks.
Special 32 Pardon My Backfire (Red/Blue 3D)
August 15, 1953 12:00 am
You will need the Classic Red/Blue lens 3D glasses to view this 3D version of Pardon My Backfire.
Special 33 Movie Maniacs (uncut)
February 20, 1936 12:00 am
Note that about 30 seconds of the film were edited out. The scene in question is when Larry and Curly are making hand gestures for the actor and actress. Larry pulls out a dollar from the actor's wallet. Curly snatches it and stuffs it down the lady's dress. This version of the episode is complete.
Special 34 Swing Parade
March 16, 1946 12:00 am
A struggling young singer falls for a nightclub owner whose father, a millionaire, is trying to shut it down. Featuring The Three Stooges as waiters.
Special 35 Jerks of all Trades
October 12, 1949 12:00 am
Television pilot for a Three Stooges sitcom, where the Stooges are painters and paperhangers and completely wreak havoc on a hapless couples home.
Special 36 Have Rocket, Will Travel Part I
August 1, 1959 12:00 am
The Stooges are janitors working at a space center who accidentally blast off to Venus. They encounter a talking unicorn, a giant fire breathing tarantula, and an alien computer who has destroyed all human life on the planet and creates three evil twins of the Stooges. When the boys return home triumphant, they are given a hero's welcome.
Special 37 Have Rocket, Will Travel Part II
August 1, 1959 12:00 am
The Stooges are janitors working at a space center who accidentally blast off to Venus. They encounter a talking unicorn, a giant fire breathing tarantula, and an alien computer who has destroyed all human life on the planet and creates three evil twins of the Stooges. When the boys return home triumphant, they are given a hero's welcome.
Special 38 Stop Look & Laugh
July 1, 1960 12:00 am
Paul Winchell plays a father to Jerry Mahoney who is avoiding going to school at all costs where he is failing his subjects. Mahoney's tricks range from painting the window black to sleep in, continually falling asleep, and faking an illness by painting spots on his face and heating a thermometer with a match to give him a temparature reading of 264F to stay home. Winchell relates stories that segue into scenes from Three Stooges short subjects with the film concluding with a loud party that is footage from Half-Wits Holiday. As Winchell enters the home to complain of the noise he is hit with one of the pies in that sequence's pie fight.
Special 39 Snow White and the Three Stooges
June 21, 1961 12:00 am
Based on the classic fairy tale, Larry, Moe, and Curly Joe (the Three Stooges) substitute for the Seven Dwarfs while the princess Snow White (Olympic figure skating champion Carol Heiss) is forced to flee from her jealous stepmother, the queen (Patricia Medina), who takes drastic steps to insure that Snow White never gains the throne
Special 40 Three Stooges in Orbit
July 4, 1962 12:00 am
The Three Stooges have a show to do, but since the rehearsals require cooking, they manage to get themselves thrown out of every hotel they can find. They finally find room and board at the home of the goofy inventor, Professor Danforth, but that home has it's own problems. Namely, the Professor is working on a new all-terrain, flying, space worthy submersible. With some persuading, the Stooges agree to help him finish his invention and demonstrate it to the military. However, the Martians are interested in the vehicle as well and when they learn of its perfection, they plan to steal it and destroy the Earth. Like it or not, the fate of the world rests on the courage of Moe, Larry and Curly-Joe
Special 41 Roast Beef and Movies
February 10, 1934 12:00 am
Three good-for-nothings overhear a movie producer and his partners offering a grand sum if someone will present him with a sure-fire movie idea. The leader of the three dopes, Gus Parkyakarkus, barges into the meeting with his cohorts and proceeds to rattle off spiels for several inane prospective movies. The three are delighted to be told they've made a sale, but the producers turn out to have a surprise in store
Special 44 His First Flame
March 9, 1935 12:00 am
Firefighter "Smokin'" Joe falls for the aggressive wiles of Daphne and marries her, and this does not set well with a fellow-fireman, who had designs of his own on Joe's new bride. Joe invents a new fire-extinguishing power, and sets a fie in his own house to demonstrate it. But his bitter-rival has switched powder on Joe.
Special 45 Nertsery Rhymes
July 6, 1933 12:00 am
The Stooges are children and Ted Healy is the father. Unable to sleep, the Stooges ask Healy to tell them a bedtime story. He proceeds to tell them of the "Ride of Paul Revere" as well as the "The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe". Briefly veering away from the slapstick, there are two musical interludes pertaining to the stories.
Special 46 Beer and Pretzels
August 26, 1933 12:00 am
Ted Healy and his Stooges are entertainers. But because Healy is much more interested in women than he is in performing, they are thrown out of the Happy Hour Theatre. Unable to keep a job anywhere else, they are reduced to waiting tables at a high-class restaurant. This, of course, ends up being a disaster as the restaurant is thrown into chaos because of them. So, yet again, they are thrown back out on to the streets.
Special 48 Plane Nuts
October 14, 1933 12:00 am
Ted Healy and His Stooges alternate mildly risque vaudeville routines with semi-elaborate Berkeleyesque musical numbers with beautiful chorines.
Special 54 The Big Idea
May 12, 1934 12:00 am
Like other shorts Healy and the Stooges filmed at MGM, stock footage was utilized to fill out the 20 minutes of time. For The Big Idea, MGM used musical numbers edited out of the feature film Dancing Lady, which ironically had a supporting role by Healy and a cameo by the Stooges.
This is one of the last films and the fifth and final musical-comedy short subject in which the Three Stooges appeared with their longtime partner, Ted Healy. The Big Idea was edited from footage of Healy and the Stooges filmed for the unfinished MGM variety film The March of Time (1930), which later became the title of a long-running newsreel series. By the time of the release of The Big Idea, the Three Stooges had signed a new contract with Columbia Pictures to do a series of comedy short films without Healy, beginning with Woman Haters (1934).
This is one of the last films and the fifth and final musical-comedy short subject in which the Three Stooges appeared with their longtime partner, Ted Healy. The Big Idea was edited from footage of Healy and the Stooges filmed for the unfinished MGM variety film The March of Time (1930), which later became the title of a long-running newsreel series. By the time of the release of The Big Idea, the Three Stooges had signed a new contract with Columbia Pictures to do a series of comedy short films without Healy, beginning with Woman Haters (1934).
Special 56 Roast Beef and Movies
June 19, 2012 12:00 am
Three good-for-nothings overhear a movie producer and his partners offering a grand sum if someone will present him with a sure-fire movie idea. The leader of the three dopes, Gus Parkyakarkus, barges into the meeting with his cohorts and proceeds to rattle off spiels for several inane prospective movies. The three are delighted to be told they've made a sale, but the producers turn out to have a surprise in store.
Special 57 Swing Parade of 1946
June 19, 2012 12:00 am
A struggling young singer falls for a nightclub owner whose father, a millionaire, is trying to shut it down. Featuring The Three Stooges as waiters.
Special 58 Corn on the Cop
June 19, 2012 12:00 am
Two hobos try to make a dishonest buck by selling axle grease as 'Happy Foot Salve', a corn remover. They soon cross paths with a cop, and circumstances have them mistaken by the cop's wife as his visiting nephews.
Special 59 Saltwater Daffy
June 19, 2012 12:00 am
Jack Haley and Shemp Howard play pickpockets Elmer and Wilbur, who lift an antique pocket watch from a Navy Admiral. On the lam, they run into a Naval recruiting office and wind up enlisting. Failing in their attempts to convince the recruiting doctor that they're 4-F, our heroes wind up in the platoon of CPO Lambert (Lionel Stander). The bumbling recuits are soon banished to the recruits' center, where they mistakenly give a reluctant haircut and shave to a visiting European naval dignitary. Again banished, this time to garbage detail, the boys encounter the dignitary once more, but unknown to them, he's actually a foreign spy.



