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"Fire at will." "Which one is Will?" - Moe and Curly (BACK TO THE WOODS, 1937)
CALLING ALL CURS
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly  
Released:  August 25, 1939
Columbia Short Subject
Length: 17.4 min.
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CALLING ALL CURS

The Stooges are veterinarians treating a rich lady's dog Garcon. Two men, posing as reporters, come to check out the Stooges' clinic. They are really dognappers who capture Garcon and hold him for a $2000 ransom. The Stooges then search for Garcon and arrive at the home of the dognappers. The boys thwart the villains and find Garcon in a closet with puppies.



A Los Angeles street location used in CALLING ALL CURS is reported in The Three Stooges Journal # 116 (Winter 2005), with photos then-and-now.


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Production Notes
Working Title(s): Dog Hospital
Title Origin: "Calling all cars!"
Prod. No.: 445
Shooting Days: 4 days   From: 1938-12-27   To: 1938-12-30

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