All the World's a Stooge Page #2

Synopsis: The stooges are window washers who lose their jobs after Moe impersonates the dentist in whose office they were cleaning. On the run, they are hired by a millionaire to pose as children. It seems the man's wife wants to adopt some refugees to impress her society friends. Moe is Johnny, Curly is Frankie and Larry is Mabel. Everything goes fairly well as the lady shows off the stooges to her friends, but they finally irritate her husband so much that he goes after them with an ax.
 
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1941
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Put some on that salve on your chest

and come right

downstairs! Make it snappy.

I believe I'm starting

to smell a little bit.

Oh, here's one of the children now.

Oh, Frankie, kid, I want

you to meet all my guests.

He's cute.

Can you recite something, Frankie?

Please do, Frankie.

Little fly upon a wall...

ain't you got no clothes at all?

Ain't you got no shimmy shirt?

Ain't you got no petty skirt?

Boo, fly, ain't you cold?

You're just as cute as you can be.

You're not bad yourself.

Wouldn't you like to go and meet

some of the other guests?

No, I like it here.

Frankie, come over here.

No, I don't want to.

Don't worry, I won't leave you.

Why, Frankie, what's the matter?

I just got a stabbing pain.

What's the matter? You got a cold too?

No. How's your cold?

Pretty good, but I still

don't smell so good.

I'll say you don't.

- Mommy!

-Johnny, come back here!

- Hey mommy! Mommy!

- Come back here!

Hello, folks. I was just...

playing with the children.

Yeah, let's play some more!

He got him!

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