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"Dear Mr. Jack... Look at the way he spells Jack... J-E-R-K." - Curly (CACTUS MAKES PERFECT, 1942)
3 DUMB CLUCKS
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly  
Released:  April 17, 1937
Columbia Short Subject
Length: 16.9 min.
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3 DUMB CLUCKS

The Stooges are in jail when they learn that their father, Popsie-Wopsie (also played by Curly), is about to marry a gold-digger named Daisy. The Stooges break out to stop the wedding, and Daisy mistakes Curly for Popsie after he shaves his sideburns. Daisy and two other crooks named Butch and Chopper are going to kill Popsie after the wedding, but luckily the Stooges escape, and return Popsie to the waiting arms of Momma.



Remade as UP IN DAISY'S PENTHOUSE (1953), with Shemp playing both Popsie and himself.
 
Costar Lucille Lund (Daisy) was a guest of the 1993 Three Stooges Convention in Philadelphia. See The Three Stooges Journal # 67 Fall 1993 for details.

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Production Notes
Title Origin: Three Smart Girls (1936 Universal movie)
Prod. No.: 266
Shooting Days: 4 days   From: 1937-02-01   To: 1937-02-04

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