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The Three Stooges - Cops and Robbers by Charley Chase, Edward Bernds, Jack White, Jules White
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Alice Belcher, Curly Howard, Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Nick Baskovitch Director: Charley Chase, Edward Bernds, Jack White, Jules White Brand: Sony Writer: Charley Chase Writer: Edward Bernds Writer: Elwood Ullman Writer: Felix Adler DVD: Region Code 99 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 101 minutes DVD Release Date: 2002-08-27 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Movie Reviews of The Three Stooges - Cops and RobbersMovie Review: A great DVD, just bought it. Summary: 5 Stars
I will have to agree with you all about how far in between Columbia is releasing this series on DVD. But I do not agree with how they are doing it. I have all the DVD's so far and I absolutely love them. There are some I enjoy more then others. My favorite DVD in this series so far is Three Smart Saps, but this DVD contains an awesome collection of famous stooge shorts as well. I would recommend this to anyone who loves the stooges. And besides the fact they are releasing them so far apart, I think they are doing an excellent job, and I can't wait for the GI Stooge and more to come. Just get them out a little quicker Columbia! Thanks..
Summary of The Three Stooges - Cops and RobbersSix two-reel shorts, including: Calling All Curs (1939) Veterinarians Moe, Larry and Curly have gone to the dogs, but when they attempt to replace a priceless pooch that's been dognapped while under their care, they really wind up in the doghouse. They're barking up the wrong tree if they think they can get away with this scheme! Disorder in the Court (1936) When a sexy nightclub dancer is put on trial for murder, her only hope is three star witnesses: Moe, Larry and Curly. The Stooges are only too happy to help, but when they show up in court to testify, their antics disrupt the proceedings, and the defense never rests. Dizzy Detectives (1943) Rookie gumshoes Moe, Larry and Curly kick off their new careers with a case that proves to be way over their heads. It seems a gorilla is committing a series of burglaries, and they may be the only ones to catch him. Can they crack the case before the big ape really goes bananas? Flat Foot Stooges (1938) A crooked fire truck salesman finds himself in hot water when he sabotages one of Fire Chief Kelly's trucks. While Larry, Moe and Curly pamper Chief Kelly's fire truck-pulling horses, a blaze engulfs the firehouse and puts the firefighting Stooges to the ultimate test. Crime on Their Hands (1948) Diamonds may be a girl's best friend, but they're not Shemp's. When he mistakes the Punjab Diamond for a breath mint, Shemp faces the end of an unsterilized knife in the hands of Dapper Dan, who stole the diamond and wants it back ? and he's not waiting until it passes naturally. Who Done it? (1949) When The Phantom Gang strikes again, millionaire Old Man Goodrich calls the Alert Detective Agency and hires the Stooges to protect him. But Moe, Larry and Shemp arrive just after Goodrich is kidnapped, and are thwarted by a seductress who administers a near-lethal dose of distraction.
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