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"Hello handsome." "Somebody come in?!" - Marion Martin & Shemp (MERRY MAVERICKS, 1951)
WHAT'S THE MATADOR?
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly  
Released:  April 23, 1942
Columbia Short Subject
Length: 16.4 min.
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WHAT'S THE MATADOR?

The Stooges are out-of-work actors who manage to wrangle themselves a job putting on their gag "bullfight" act during a fiesta in Mexico. On the bus trip to Mexico City they meet a beautiful senora named Delores, and when they run into her jealous husband at the bus stop Delores mistakenly ends up with their suitcase instead of her own.

The Stooges search the city for Delores, and eventually stumble on her home. They try to get their suitcase back, and end up chased by her husband. When he later sees them at the bullfight, he arranges to have a real bull released into the arena while the Stooges are doing their act.



Costar Suzanne Kaaren (Dolores) was a guest of the 1991 Three Stooges Convention in Philadelphia. See The Three Stooges Journal # 59 (Fall 1991).


Production Notes
Working Title(s): Run, Bull, Run
Title Origin: Expression "what's the matter?"
Prod. No.: 519

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