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"When you make a left turn put your arm out!" - Moe (DOPEY DICKS, 1950)
IDIOTS DELUXE
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly  
Released:  July 20, 1945
Columbia Short Subject
Length: 17.5 min.
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IDIOTS DELUXE

Moe is on trial for assault with intent to commit mayhem. Moe explains he is very sick and needs peace and quiet. This segues into a flashback where Moe is disturbed by Larry and Curly's "Original Two-Man Quartet" act. To help Moe relax, Larry and Curly take him on a hunting trip, which is ruined by a grizzly bear. Moe is then found not guilty and chases his roommates out of the courtroom with an axe.



The cabin set used in this film will show up in many other Columbia productions, including several the Stooges made with Joe Besser.


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Production Notes
Working Title(s): The Malady Lingers On
Title Origin: Play "Idiot's Delight" by Robert E. Sherwood (1936) and MGM movie version (1939). Working title is parody of 1927 Irving Berlin song "The Song Is Ended (But The Melody Lingers On)".
Prod. No.: 4030

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