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The Three Stooges Show Season 16 Episode 4 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Three Stooges Show Season 16 Episode 4

Episode Title: Fuelin' Around
Genre: Comedy
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: July 07, 1949
Runtime:90 mins
IMDb Rating:

The Three Stooges Show: The Stooges are carpet layers, doing work at a professor's home. Foreign spies mistaken Larry as the professor (for his frizzy hair) while spying to see Larry talking to the real professor.After the Stooges were done, the spies kidnap Larry & his cohorts and take them to the foreign country.In the castle, the dictator insists that they make a special rocket fuel. So they try to mix chemicals up & end up with disaster of making something that burns through wood.When the dictator comes, the Stooges are shocked that they captured the real professor & his daughter. In jail, the daughter coaxed the keys from the guard & knocked on the ceiling telling the boys they had the keys. Larry gets the jug of their mixture to burn a hole through the floor. Then they all escaped. But when they reached the jeep, the car was out of gas. So Shemp fills it up with the chemicals. When the jeep got going, the spies were blown to their underwear!

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