Saison 2

7 épisodes

(2 h 20 min)

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Horses' Collars

S2 E1 Horses' Collars

It's the cheese! Detectives Larry, Moe and Curly are hired to retrieve and IOU from a homicidal maniac and are left hanging - literally! - when they guy's henchmen get to them. But what really stinks is the cheese Moe and Curly must carry around to keep a mouse away from Curly. Clyde Bruckmans only short he directed for the Stooges. He had previously co-directed "The General" with Buster Keaton in 1929. (SLAP COUNT: 29) (EYE POKES: 1) (Moe, Larry, Curley)

Première diffusion : 10 janvier 1935

Restless Knights

S2 E2 Restless Knights

Almost immediately after the Queen hires Larry, Moe and Curly to be her bodyguards she is abducted, which provides Prince Boris with the perfect opportunity to be rid of them once and for all. Facing execution, the Stooges fight for their lives, and wind up en garde for a regal victory. Also features Walter Brennan. First "triple slap" in a Columbia Stooge short. (SLAP COUNT: 20) (EYE POKES: 4 - another 1 blocked) (Moe, Larry, Curley)

Première diffusion : 20 février 1935

Pop Goes the Easel

S2 E3 Pop Goes the Easel

The Stooges paint themselves into a corner when they hide from a cop in an arts school. Accused of stealing brooms from a shopkeeper, they're actually innocent of that crime... but guilty of creating some really bad art. Directing debut for famous Stooge director Del Lord. The girls playing hopscotch on the sidewalk are Moes daughter, Joan Howard Maurer, and Larrys daughter, Phyllis Fine Lamond. Only Stooge short to use "Pop Goes The Weasel" as its musical theme song. (SLAP COUNT: 17) (EYE POKES: 4 - another 1 blocked) (Moe, Larry, Curley)

Première diffusion : 29 mars 1935

Uncivil Warriors

S2 E4 Uncivil Warriors

The fate of the nation is in the hands of the Stooges.. war is hell, indeed! The Stooges go undercover to extract intelligence from a Southern colonel. But when a spy-hunting Major arrives, the masters of disguise really better be convincing. (SLAP COUNT: 13) (Moe, Larry, Curley)

Première diffusion : 26 avril 1935

Pardon My Scotch

S2 E5 Pardon My Scotch

When a bootlegger's supply begins to dry up, he enlists Moe, Larry and Curly to mind the store while he attempts to restock. When the Stooges accidentally invent a powerful new Scotch, they become the toast of the town. Now, if only they can keep from becoming toast! Long time Stooge supporting actress Symona Boniface makes her first appearance in a Stooge short. First Stooge short to use "Listen To The Mockingbird" as its musical theme song. (SLAP COUNT: 17) (Moe, Larry, Curley)

Première diffusion : 1 août 1935

Hoi Polloi

S2 E6 Hoi Polloi

You can take out the garbage, but you can't take the garbageman out of the Stooge, as a respected professor learns when he wages his colleague $10,000 that he can transform even the Stooge-est men into gentlemen. The theme was originated by Moe and his wife Helen. When Helen suggested turning it into a Stooge short, she was offered story credit or fifty dollars. She took the cash. Theme later became basis the for the Eddie Murphy/Dan Ackroyd film "Trading Places." The dance lesson scene is a Stooge classic. Later remade in "Half-Wits Holiday" (1947). (SLAP COUNT: 48) (EYE POKES: 4) (Moe, Larry, Curley)

Première diffusion : 29 août 1935

Three Little Beers

S2 E7 Three Little Beers

When the Panther Brewing Company excludes its three new deliverymen from their 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. Features famous Brewery "Panther Brewing Co." (SLAP COUNT: 18) (EYE POKES: 4) (Moe, Larry, Curley)

Première diffusion : 28 novembre 1935