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Released November 15, 1940
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
Columbia
17.5 min. (Short Subject)

The Stooges sell fish and are getting nowhere, so they quit for another business... running a bar. Falling to the charm of a shady real estate man ("You give me the money, I give you the business"), they buy a saloon in Mexico only to learn they're now the owners of a beauty salon. Making the best of the situation, the Stooges have nothing to lose and become beauticians. Their first customers are four beautiful local girls. Yes, beautiful. But, for how long?

Curly makes reference to his "last wife." In real life, Curly was married four times. He may have refered to his second wife, Elaine.
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Avg. Rating: [8.98/10]
 
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Jules White
Producer

Jules White
Director

Ewart Adamson
Story and Screenplay

Henry Freulich
Director of Photography

Arthur Seid
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