Some More of Samoa
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Some More of Samoa | |
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Some More of Samoa title card |
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Directed by | Del Lord |
Written by | Elwood Ullman Harry Edwards |
Starring | Moe Howard Larry Fine Curly Howard |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date(s) | December 4, 1941 |
Running time | 17 min. |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Preceded by | In the Sweet Pie and Pie (1941) |
Followed by | Loco Boy Makes Good (1942) |
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Some More of Samoa (1941) is a Three Stooges short film in the Columbia Pictures series. It features the Stooges as bumbling tree surgeons trying to recover a rare tree from a tribe of cannibals on the isle of Rhum Boogie.
[edit] Plot and overview
The Stooges, playing hapless tree doctors, are employed by a rich old man character to find a mate for his rare puckerless persimmon tree. They are told that only one other specimen exists, and it is found on the story's isle of Rhum Boogie. The Stooges eagerly set off, only to find themselves facing many predicaments, such as hungry cannibals and an angry crocodile!
[edit] Quotes
- Larry (after being bitten on the foot by an alligator): I lost the end of my shoe!
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- Moe: The end of a shoe ain't important!
- Larry: Well this one is! I think it had my toes in it!
- Moe (after seeing Curly step out of a native hut): Oh, Dr. Deadrock, I presume?