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"My uncle made a fortune in corn... at $10 a gallon." - Shemp (CORN ON THE COP, 1934)
THREE SMART SAPS
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly  
Released:  July 30, 1942
Columbia Short Subject
Length: 16.75 min.
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THREE SMART SAPSWedding plans for the Three Stooges are cut short when the father of their brides is wrongly jailed. Moe comes up with a plan for them to get into jail and bust the father out. After a couple of unsuccessful attempts to get arrested, they end up walking through the front door of the county jail. To get the future father-in-law's job back as warden and expose the criminals, the Stooges go undercover as gentlemen at the gangster's dinner party to take pictures as evidence. The lengthy rumba dance provides plenty of time for Moe to shoot the photos, while Curly creates a diversion by exposing various undergarments.

A 2004 interview with costar Julie Gibson appeared in The Three Stooges Journal # 110 (Summer 2004).

The rhumba number in this film is titled "Brazilian Cotillion;" see The Three Stooges Journal # 92 (Winter 1999).


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Production Notes
Working Title(s): Father's In Jail Again
Title Origin: "Three Smart Girls" (1936 Universal movie)
Prod. No.: 532

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