The Three Stooges Online Filmography
The Three Stooges Online Filmography
"Speak to me kid, say somethin'. Come on, please say somethin'!" "Somethin'." - Moe & Curly (3 DUMB CLUCKS, 1937)
LOOSE LOOT
Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp  
Released:  April 02, 1953
Columbia Short Subject
Length: 15.9 min.
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LOOSE LOOTThe Stooges discover that their inhertance money is in the hands of Ichabod Slipp, a crooked man in the business of law. They come to his office only to be beaten up by Slipp, who runs off with the money. The Stooges wake up and find out that he has gone to a theater. They beat up Slipp and his henchman at the theater and recover the inheritance.

Most of the first 5 minutes of the film is stock footage from HOLD THAT LION! (1947).

Production Notes
Working Title(s): Filthy Lucre
Prod. No.: 4197
Shooting Days: 2 days   From: 1952-05-20   To: 1952-05-21

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