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"Wanna buy an anchor? Fresh off the boat." - Shemp (CRAZY HOUSE, 1943)
ROCKIN' THRU THE ROCKIES
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly  
Released:  March 08, 1940
Columbia Short Subject
Length: 17.4 min.
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ROCKIN' THRU THE ROCKIESMoe, Larry and Curly are three out of work actors who have been hired as guides to get Nell and her Belles across the plains to San Francisco in time for their engagement, so of course they're in trouble. Bears steal their food, Indians tell them to scram (or else!), and Curly manages to frighten away their horses. After spending the night in a make-shift cabin (built out of stage scenery), the Indians come back and kidnap the girls while the Stooges are ice fishing.

Costar Lorna Gray (Flossie) was a guest of the 1995 Three Stooges Convention, and the 2004 Fan Club Meeting, both held in Philadelphia. See The Three Stooges Journal # 75 (Fall 1995) and The Three Stooges Journal # 110 (Summer 2004) for details.


Production Notes
Working Title(s): Nell's Belles
Prod. No.: 461
Shooting Days: 4 days   From: 1939-11-08   To: 1939-11-11

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