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The Three Stooges: Three Smart Saps On DVD

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Actor:          Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Beatrice Blinn, Marjorie Deanne
Director:     Del LordEdward BerndsJules White
Genre:         Comedy
Year:            N/A
Studio:         Alpha Video
Length:        1 hours, 22 minutes
Released:   March 19, 2002
Rating:         Not Rated
Format:        DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc:             Color
Language:   English
Subtitles  :   N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Five classic shorts on one disc from legendary comedy team The Three Stooges!

Three Arabian Nuts (1951): As owners of a storage company, the Stooges give customers an inferiority complex about their valuables. But when Shemp finds a lamp and conjures up a genie, it's not the irate customers they're worried about, it's the Arabian thieves who've come for the lamp.

Three Little Beers (1935): When the Panther Brewing Co. excludes its three new delivery men from its annual golf tournament, the Stooges get really teed off and come up with a plan to gain entry, with an eye on winning the $100 first prize. Too bad they're as bad at golf as they are at delivering beer.

Three Smart Saps (1942): In an effort to help their fiancees' father, a warden who has been overthrown by one of his convicts, the Stooges go undercover at the jail, which is now being run as a nightclub. When they successfully crash the party, they get the best reward of all: marriage to three lovely ladies.

Three Dark Horses (1952): It isn't just politics as usual when the Stooges, working as janitors inside a presidential candidate's campaign headquarters, are recruited by the crooks in charge of the campaign. The balance of world power has never been so... well, unbalanced.

Three Loan Wolves (1946): Pawnbrokers Larry, Moe and Curly get more than they bargained for when a curvaceous con girl leaves them carrying the bag - which contains a baby boy who now wants to know why he has three fathers!

Fans of the greatest three-member slapstick comedy team that ever was will rejoice over this DVD collecting five of their greatest shorts. In "Three Arabian Nuts," the boys are delivering some Arabian antiques, including a lamp with genie. In "Three Little Beers," they work at a brewery, but escape to terrorize a golf course. "Three Smart Saps," sees the trio engaged to the three daughters of the warden of a corrupt prison. In "Three Dark Horses," they are janitors who suddenly find themselves as presidential delegates. Finally, in "Three Loan Wives," the Stooges own a pawn shop, where they are indebted to a bunch of loan sharks.

Actor:          Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Beatrice Blinn, Marjorie Deanne
Director:     Del LordEdward BerndsJules White
Genre:         Comedy
Year:            N/A
Studio:         Alpha Video
Length:        1 hours, 22 minutes
Released:   March 19, 2002
Rating:         Not Rated
Format:        DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc:             Color
Language:   English
Subtitles  :   N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Five classic shorts on one disc from legendary comedy team The Three Stooges!

Three Arabian Nuts (1951): As owners of a storage company, the Stooges give customers an inferiority complex about their valuables. But when Shemp finds a lamp and conjures up a genie, it's not the irate customers they're worried about, it's the Arabian thieves who've come for the lamp.

Three Little Beers (1935): When the Panther Brewing Co. excludes its three new delivery men from its annual golf tournament, the Stooges get really teed off and come up with a plan to gain entry, with an eye on winning the $100 first prize. Too bad they're as bad at golf as they are at delivering beer.

Three Smart Saps (1942): In an effort to help their fiancees' father, a warden who has been overthrown by one of his convicts, the Stooges go undercover at the jail, which is now being run as a nightclub. When they successfully crash the party, they get the best reward of all: marriage to three lovely ladies.

Three Dark Horses (1952): It isn't just politics as usual when the Stooges, working as janitors inside a presidential candidate's campaign headquarters, are recruited by the crooks in charge of the campaign. The balance of world power has never been so... well, unbalanced.

Three Loan Wolves (1946): Pawnbrokers Larry, Moe and Curly get more than they bargained for when a curvaceous con girl leaves them carrying the bag - which contains a baby boy who now wants to know why he has three fathers!

Fans of the greatest three-member slapstick comedy team that ever was will rejoice over this DVD collecting five of their greatest shorts. In "Three Arabian Nuts," the boys are delivering some Arabian antiques, including a lamp with genie. In "Three Little Beers," they work at a brewery, but escape to terrorize a golf course. "Three Smart Saps," sees the trio engaged to the three daughters of the warden of a corrupt prison. In "Three Dark Horses," they are janitors who suddenly find themselves as presidential delegates. Finally, in "Three Loan Wives," the Stooges own a pawn shop, where they are indebted to a bunch of loan sharks.
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