The Three Stooges Online Filmography
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"We gotta get a longer jeep." - Shemp (VAGABOND LOAFERS, 1949)
GUNS A POPPIN!
Featuring Moe, Larry and Joe  
Released:  June 13, 1957
Columbia Short Subject
Length: 16.5 min.
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It starts in a courtroom where Moe is charged of Intent to Commit Mayhem. As Moe describes what happened, the scene changes to The Original Two-Man Quartet (Larry and Joe) playing loudly, and Moe can't handle the noise. To calm down Moe's nerves they decide to go on a hunting trip. But Mad Bill Hookup is on the loose, the Sheriff is on his trail, and the Stooges are caught in the middle!

 
The same cabin set was used in HORSING AROUND (1957) and OIL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL (1958).

Production Notes
Working Title(s): Nerveless Wreck
Title Origin: Hellzapoppin
Prod. No.: 1902
Shooting Days: 1 days   From: 1956-11-28

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