Three little pirates. Uncivil war birds. Grips, grunts and groans. 3 dumb clucks. Three dumb clucks. Back to the woods. Violent is the word for Curly.
Notes:
Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Jerry "Curly" Howard). Originally released between 1937 and 1946.
Contents:
Grips, grunts and groans (1937) -- All the worlds a stooge (1941) -- 3 dumb clucks (1937) -- Three little pirates (1946) -- Uncivil war birds (1946) -- Back to the woods (1937) -- Violent is the word for Curly (1938).
Summary:
Seven classic comedies starring the Three Stooges. In the first work, they try to break into the wrestling racket, in the second they are mistaken for dentists, in the third Curly steps into his father's place to keep him from marrying a curvaceous blonde. "Three little pirates" has them escaping from the governor of Dead Man's Island and trying to survive Black Louie's Pirate den and in "Uncivil war birds", they decide to join the army as the Civil War breaks out, but they end up on different sides. "Back to the woods" have the stooges facing Indians, and "Violent is the word for Curly" has the boys hiding out at the Mildew College for Women, teaching the students how to swing.
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