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"Cheer up... we kill or cure." - Curly (SOME MORE OF SAMOA, 1941)
BLUNDER BOYS
Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp  
Released:  November 03, 1955
Columbia Short Subject
Length: 15.92 min.
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BLUNDER BOYSAfter serving in the Army, the stooges decide to go to college and major in criminology. Graduating with the lowest possible honors, they receive their first case, stop a bandit called the Eel who is going to rob the Biltless Hotel. They go to the hotel but they fail to catch the criminal or retrieve the money he stole. As a result they are booted off the force and become ditch diggers.

A spoof of the Jack Webb television series DRAGNET.

Of all his appearances with the Stooges, this is Kenneth MacDonald's only non-villain role.

Excluding stock footage, this is long-time supporting player Al Thompson's last appearance in a Three Stooges comedy. He was there at the beginning, as one of the club members in WOMAN HATERS (1934).


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Production Notes
Working Title(s): Cuckoo Cops
Prod. No.: 4222

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