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Stop! Look! and Laugh!

Released Jul 1, 1960 1h 18m Comedy List
Reviews 100% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings
Eyes will be poked, noses pulled, faces slapped, heads bonked -- the usual sort of slapstick awaits the viewer in this collection of Three Stooges shorts strung together as a feature film involving a ventriloquist giving a history lesson to his dummy. Here Moe, Larry and Curly appear in a variety of guises: the Stooges as cowboys, the Stooges as tramps, the Stooges as dog-groomers, the Stooges as plumbers, the Stooges as professors, and so on, with each adventure aiming for maximum yuks. Read More Read Less

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Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews The film is fit for the kiddies, who are more apt than adults to take to the Stooges' silly slapstick routines. Rated: C Jan 16, 2007 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member I loved this movie. The first time I saw this was in April 2001 a month before my 10th birthday, and I would watch it over and over again. This movie has all the right Three Stoooges with Curly moments put together. This is truly the # 1 greatest Three Stooges film ever made. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Audience Member if only a cd compilation had good hits like this one,the best stooge bits told by Paul Winchell and his mean puppet Jerry Mahone,lots of laughs and lots of goofy bits i can appreciate this old skool humour. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Eyes will be poked, noses pulled, faces slapped, heads bonked -- the usual sort of slapstick awaits the viewer in this collection of Three Stooges shorts strung together as a feature film involving a ventriloquist giving a history lesson to his dummy. Here Moe, Larry and Curly appear in a variety of guises: the Stooges as cowboys, the Stooges as tramps, the Stooges as dog-groomers, the Stooges as plumbers, the Stooges as professors, and so on, with each adventure aiming for maximum yuks.
Director
Jules White
Producer
Charley Chase, Sid Kuller, Del Lord, Hugh McCollum, Harry A. Romm, Jules White
Production Co
Columbia Pictures
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jul 1, 1960, Limited
Runtime
1h 18m