The Three Stooges: Curly Classics On DVD

The Three Stooges: Curly Classics On DVD

The Three Stooges: Goofs On The Loose (B&W/Color Versions) On DVD

The Three Stooges: Goofs On The Loose (B&W/Color Versions) On DVD

The Three Stooges: G.I. Stooge On DVD

$14.99
Availability: In stock
SKU
THST9066

Actor:          Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Stanley Blystone, Neal Burns
Director:     Del LordJules White
Genre:         Comedy
Year:            N/A
Studio:         Alpha Video
Length:        2 hours, 3 minutes
Released:   October 8, 2002
Rating:         Not Rated
Format:        DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc:             Color
Language:   English
Subtitles  :   N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Boobs In Arms (1940): The troops on both sides are in real trouble when Moe, Larry and Curly are enlisted by a jealous husband who also happens to be a sergeant. "Friendly fire" takes on a whole new meaning as they attempt to defend themselves with a canister of laughing gas and their plan backfires.

Back From The Front (1943): After merchant mariners Moe, Larry and Curly mistake a torpedo for a whale and accidentally cause it to explode, they find themselves cast away at sea in lifeboat ... until they board a Nazi warship and make an even bigger mistake.

G.I. Wanna Go Home (1946): When Moe, Larry and Curly are discharged, they go from bunkers to bunk beds upon learning that they now have no home and there are no vacancies to be had anywhere. With their fiancees, they move into a vacant lot and make the most of it, until a farmer forces them to move on.

Wee Wee Monsieur (1938): They'll always have Paris ... even if Paris wouldn't have them! Moe, Larry and Curly are having a hard time making it as artists, which means they have no means to pay for rent or food. An assignment with the French Foreign Legion might be just the solution.

No Doughboys (1944): Mistaken for Japanese saboteurs after posing in make-up to look like Japanese soldiers for a magazine ad, Moe, Larry, and Curly decide to stay undercover and fight the high-ranking German spies into whose hideout they've stumbled.

Dizzy Pilots (1943): It seems nothing goes right when Moe, Larry and Curly attempt to prove to the military that they can fly their airplane, the Buzzard. But it's not only their egos that are inflated, and Moe appears headed for a crash landing.

The Stooges get up to their usual shenanigans in this collection of six armed forces-related shorts. In "Boobs in Arms" (1940), the boys are enlisted in the army by a jealous husband. In "Back From the Front" (1943), they explode a torpedo and find themselves on a Nazi warship. "G.I. Wanna Go Home" (1946) finds them living in a vacant lot after being discharged. In "Wee Wee Monsieur" (1938), Moe, Larry, and Curly join the French Foreign Legion after failing as artists in Paris. In "No Dough Boys" (1944), they are mistaken for Japanese soldiers after posing in makeup for a magazine ad. Finally, in "Dizzy Pilots" (1943), trouble abounds when the Stooges try to prove they can fly an airplane.

Actor:          Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Stanley Blystone, Neal Burns
Director:     Del LordJules White
Genre:         Comedy
Year:            N/A
Studio:         Alpha Video
Length:        2 hours, 3 minutes
Released:   October 8, 2002
Rating:         Not Rated
Format:        DVD (NTSC/Region 1)
Misc:             Color
Language:   English
Subtitles  :   N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Boobs In Arms (1940): The troops on both sides are in real trouble when Moe, Larry and Curly are enlisted by a jealous husband who also happens to be a sergeant. "Friendly fire" takes on a whole new meaning as they attempt to defend themselves with a canister of laughing gas and their plan backfires.

Back From The Front (1943): After merchant mariners Moe, Larry and Curly mistake a torpedo for a whale and accidentally cause it to explode, they find themselves cast away at sea in lifeboat ... until they board a Nazi warship and make an even bigger mistake.

G.I. Wanna Go Home (1946): When Moe, Larry and Curly are discharged, they go from bunkers to bunk beds upon learning that they now have no home and there are no vacancies to be had anywhere. With their fiancees, they move into a vacant lot and make the most of it, until a farmer forces them to move on.

Wee Wee Monsieur (1938): They'll always have Paris ... even if Paris wouldn't have them! Moe, Larry and Curly are having a hard time making it as artists, which means they have no means to pay for rent or food. An assignment with the French Foreign Legion might be just the solution.

No Doughboys (1944): Mistaken for Japanese saboteurs after posing in make-up to look like Japanese soldiers for a magazine ad, Moe, Larry, and Curly decide to stay undercover and fight the high-ranking German spies into whose hideout they've stumbled.

Dizzy Pilots (1943): It seems nothing goes right when Moe, Larry and Curly attempt to prove to the military that they can fly their airplane, the Buzzard. But it's not only their egos that are inflated, and Moe appears headed for a crash landing.

The Stooges get up to their usual shenanigans in this collection of six armed forces-related shorts. In "Boobs in Arms" (1940), the boys are enlisted in the army by a jealous husband. In "Back From the Front" (1943), they explode a torpedo and find themselves on a Nazi warship. "G.I. Wanna Go Home" (1946) finds them living in a vacant lot after being discharged. In "Wee Wee Monsieur" (1938), Moe, Larry, and Curly join the French Foreign Legion after failing as artists in Paris. In "No Dough Boys" (1944), they are mistaken for Japanese soldiers after posing in makeup for a magazine ad. Finally, in "Dizzy Pilots" (1943), trouble abounds when the Stooges try to prove they can fly an airplane.
More Information
Product Name The Three Stooges: G.I. Stooge On DVD
This item is returnable No
Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing:The Three Stooges: G.I. Stooge On DVD