I want to know the name of the short in which Curly says,
"Moe!, Larry!, Cheese!"
Thanks,
Kevin
: I want to know the name of the short in which Curly says,
: "Moe!, Larry!, Cheese!"
I don't recall the name, however it's:
"Moe! Larry! The cheese!"
As he needs the cheese to not go into a frenzy after seeing a mouse.
Another similar short is when Curly needs his chin tickled after seeing a
tassle.
-- Jerry
In article <314bgv$f...@Mercury.mcs.com> mun...@MCS.COM (Jerry Ablan) writes:
>On 25 Jul 94 18:41:45 -0300, gi...@ac.dal.ca spake thusly:
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>I don't recall the name, however it's:
>
> "Moe! Larry! The cheese!"
>
>As he needs the cheese to not go into a frenzy after seeing a mouse.
>
>Another similar short is when Curly needs his chin tickled after seeing a
>tassle.
>
>-- Jerry
Or his feet tickled if he smells Wild Hyacinth perfume. Of course, once Pop
Goes the Weasel gets going....:)
Jared Brame
>"Moe!, Larry!, Cheese!"
Horses Collars (Released Jan 10, 1935)
Double Deal Decker has just robbed sweet Nell of her deed to the
ranch, and she hires detective Hyden Zeke to send her three of his
best men. Who else comes to her but the Three Stooges. The boys find
decker at a local saloon and here it is disclosed that Curly goes
bonkers every time he sees a mouse. When the Stooges attempt to
regain the deed, Curly becomes delirious upon spotting a squiggly
mouse and clobbers the villians before Moe and Larry calm him down.
Footnote: Painted-on eyelids gag was later re-enacted in "Slaphappy
Sleuths" (11/9/50).
Now for the test:
What four things, in various episodes, cause Curly to go
"nuts", as in the above story when he sees a mouse?
For extra credit:
In each case, what was necessary to calm him down?
Dave
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Dave Bushong, Wang Imaging