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"I don't know where that one landed, but I hope it didn't hit the pool room!" - Moe (HALF SHOT SHOOTERS, 1936)
A DUCKING THEY DID GO
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly  
Released:  April 07, 1939
Columbia Short Subject
Length: 16.33 min.
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A DUCKING THEY DID GO

After unsuccessfully stealing a watermelon, the Stooges get jobs as salesmen for the Canvas Back Duck Club and end up selling phony memberships to the Mayor and the entire Police Department. When they discover that there are no ducks at the Duck Club, Curly steals a flock of domesticated ducks and the laughs really start.



Los Angeles locations used in this short are reported in The Three Stooges Journal # 102 (Summer 2002), with then-and-now photos.

The ending of this short is stock footage from A PAIN IN THE PULLMAN (1936).


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Production Notes
Prod. No.: 444
Shooting Days: 4 days   From: 1938-11-15   To: 1938-11-18

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