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Three Stooges - DVD - Anniversary Collection
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Number of discs: 2. Release Date: November 5, 2002. Run Time: 127 minutes. Note: Not Available for International Shipment. DVD encoded for Region 1, playable in the U.S. and Canada only.
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The Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Collection
Movie DVD
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The East Side Kids with their roughneck action and comedy antics, The East Side Kids were a 1940s phenomenon, The Kids, with their leader Muggs (Leo Gorcey) and screwball Glimpy (Huntz Hall), right wrongs and fight criminals.
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Description Get ready for more outrageous antics as The Three Stooges return in this second collection of chronological masterpieces.
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24 Stooge filled shorts. Moe, Larry, and Curly for the first bunch, then Shemp in for Curly for the rest. Classic episodes include: Mummies Dummies, Fright Night, 3 Little Pirates, Uncivil Warbrides, Shivering Sherlocks, and more!
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Grab the newest The Three Stooges Collection Volume 5 DVD for your favorite Stooge fan. The collection includes digitally remastered versions of the shorts created 1946-1948 including: Beer Barrel Polecats, A Bird In The Head, Fright Night, Half-Wits Holiday, Hold That Lion, Monkey Businessmen, Out West, Rhythm And Weep, Three Little Pirates, Three Loan Wolves, GI Wanna Home, The Three Troubledoers, Uncivil Warbirds, All Gummed Up, Crime On Their Hands, Heavenly Daze, I'm A Monkey's Uncle, Mummy...
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This set includes the following shorts: 1949 The Ghost Talks Who Done It? Hokus Pokus Fuelin' Around Malice in the Palace Vagabond Loafers Dunked in the Deep 1950 Punchy Cowpunchers Hugs and Mugs Do pey Ducks Love at First Bite Self-Made Maids Three Hams on Rye Studio Stoops Slaphappy Sleuths A Snitch in Time 1951 Three Arabian Nuts Baby Sitters Jitters Don't Throw That Knife Scrambled Brains Merry Mavericks The Tooth Will Out Hula La La Pest Man Wins
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These 22 digitally remastered shorts from 1952-1954 were made during a tumultuous time for The Three Stooges. First, in 1952 Curly succumbed to the illness brought on by his stroke six years earlier; he was only forty-eight when he died. Shemp had really hit his stride by this time and he is at the top of his game in the new shorts from this period, but budget cutbacks at Columbia forced director Jules White to recycle some old footage, so although the work in this collection is first-rate, one can...
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