THE THREE STOOGES ~ Cash and Carry (1937) / No Census, No Feeling (1940) / Some More of Samoa (1941) (1937) Review

THE THREE STOOGES  ~ Cash and Carry (1937) / No Census, No Feeling (1940) / Some More of Samoa (1941)  (1937)
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CASH AND CARRY (1937) - For once in a few times, the boys actually show off their tenderhearted side in the scenes when they're helping out the crippled boy, Jimmy. While it's interesting, it seems very out of character for the Stooges. But fortunately, they go right back to being their manic selves when digging for gold in the old house. Overall, although not a very funny short, it is interesting to see the boys acting this way. Even the ending was pretty tender.
NO CENSUS, NO FEELING (1940) - A hilarious short, with great scenes, the best being the part where all the guests end up with puckered lips after drinking punch with powdered alum in it. The football scenes are hilarious as well.
SOME MORE OF SAMOA (1941) - Excellent film. This is filled with zany, fast-paced gags from beginning to end, with perfect direction from Del Lord, excellent performances from the Stooges, and wonderful uses of sound effects. One of the Stooges' best.

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