Title from cassette label. At head of title on container: Columbia Pictures presents The Three Stooges. Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and, Curly Howard) ; with: Monty Collins, Vernon Dent, and Ernie Adams; Lindsay, Laverne, and Betty; Linda Winters, Dorothy Appleby, Lorna Gray, and Kathryn Sheldon; Dorothy Granger, Bud Jamison, and Bess Flowers; Bud Jamison, Elaine Waters, and Beatrice Blynn. Not rated.
Contents:
Whoops, I'm an Indian / directed by Del Lord ; story, Searle Kramer, Herman Boxer ; screen play, Clyde Bruckman (1936). Gents without cents / produced and directed by Jules White ; story and screenplay by Felix Adler (1944) -- Rockin' the Rockies / produced and directed by Jules White ; story and screen play by Clyde Bruckman (1944) -- Termites of 1938 / directed by Del Lord ; story and screen play by Elwood Ullman, Al Giebler (1938) -- Whoops, I'm an Indian / directed by Del Lord ; story, Searle Kramer, Herman Boxer ; screen play, Clyde Bruckman (1936).
Summary:
Five comedies starring the Three Stooges. In "Cactus makes perfect," Curly's new gold-seeking invention makes prosperous prospectors out of the trio; in "Gents without cents," Moe, Larry and Curly team up with acrobatic beauties Flo, Mary and Shirley for a lively song and dance revue at a local shipyard; in "Rockin' the Rockies," the Stooges are hired as travel guides for "Nell's Belles" and mayhem follows them along their way out West; in "Whoops, I'm an Indian," the Stooges prove how the West was funny. When their crooked gambling scheme is exposed, Larry, Moe, and Curly disguise as Indians to escape the posse; and, in "Termites of 1938," the Stooges' Acme Exterminators are mistakenly invited to a swanky party and teach the society pests a thing or two about bad manners.
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