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The Three Stooges Show Season 15 Episode 6 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Three Stooges Show Season 15 Episode 6

Episode Title: Heavenly Daze
Genre: Comedy
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: September 02, 1948
Runtime:90 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Three Stooges Show: Shemp dreams that he's at the Pearly Gates. But Uncle Mortimer (Moe) tells him that he can't enter heaven until he reforms Moe & Larry. So he takes the next cloud to earth.At an attorney's office, the attorney reads Shemp's will to Moe & Larry, leaving $140. Shemp arrives (unseen & unheard) to find them fighting over the money. So after the attorney takes all of Shemp's money, Shemp grabs it from him & places it back in Larry's pocket. Then they realize that Shemp came back to haunt them!Moe & Larry rent a penthouse along with a butler & formal wear, to gyp a wealthy couple of buying their latest invention for $50,000 (a fountain pen that writes under whipped cream). But Shemp scares off the butler, makes the electric mixer go fast, causing the machine to blow. When the mixer caught on fire, Shemp wakes up from his dream. He tells Moe & Larry that they invented a fountain pen that writes under whipped cream! Moe smacks Shemp with a pie while Larry hands him pen & paper to write a letter.

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