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"Gimme back my poison-ality!" - Moe (I'LL NEVER HEIL AGAIN, 1941)
SOME MORE OF SAMOA
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly  
Released:  December 04, 1941
Columbia Short Subject
Length: 16.75 min.
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SOME MORE OF SAMOA

An ailing eccentric millionaire hires three tree surgeons - guess who - to get a mate for his puckerless persimmon tree, which can only be found on the island of Rhum Boogie. The Stooges wind up on the cannibals' menu when Curly refuses to marry the chieftain's sister.



The "idol with many hands" gag was reused in HULA LA LA (1951).

When Curly tells Moe to "Beat me, Daddy, down to the floor," he is paraphrasing the lyrics of a popular song -- "Beat me, Daddy, eight to the bar."


Production Notes
Prod. No.: 511

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