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Western Three Stooge shorts
Jareth:
Hi, as most of you know today is Father's Day and my dad love's The Three Stooges and Western movies and i want to make a DVD for him of all the Three Stooges western shorts, if some one could tell me the names of all the Three Stooges western shorts I would be very grateful
Jareth
Waldo Twitchell:
Jareth,
The stooges traveled west in a number of their shorts but the following come to mind with a prevalent Western theme. I can only think of one Curly short; the rest are with Shemp.
Phony Express
Out West
Punchy Cowpunchers
Merry Mavericks
The stooges go west (for one reason or another) in the following shorts:
Cactus Makes Perfect
The Tooth Will Out
Also, don't forget the feature Gold Raiders, again with Shemp.
I'm sure I missed some, but I hope this helps. That's a very cool idea for Father's Day.
-Waldo Twitchell
Jareth:
--- Quote from: Waldo Twitchell on June 18, 2006, 06:48:41 PM ---Jareth,
The stooges traveled west in a number of their shorts but the following come to mind with a prevalent Western theme. I can only think of one Curly short; the rest are with Shemp.
Phony Express
Out West
Punchy Cowpunchers
Merry Mavericks
The stooges go west (for one reason or another) in the following shorts:
Cactus Makes Perfect
The Tooth Will Out
Also, don't forget the feature Gold Raiders, again with Shemp.
I'm sure I missed some, but I hope this helps. That's a very cool idea for Father's Day.
-Waldo Twitchell
--- End quote ---
That helps a lot Waldo Twitchell thanks
Jareth
Wilson7777:
There's a bunch more "Western type" or time-period shorts.
Three Troubledoers (1946)
Horses' Collars (1935)
Pals and Gals (1954) which is a reworking of Out West
and Goofs and Saddles (1937)
goofontheroof:
Wouldnt 'Yes, we have bonanza' be considered as having a western feel to it?
I wouldnt know - I live in Australia ;D
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