The Stooges are private detectives in the Old West trying to help a girl recover an IOU from a bad guy. Their attempts to steal the IOU from the villain's wallet, then from a safe, meet with problems until Curly, who goes berserk whenever he sees a mouse, knocks out all the bad guys.


If you've ever had a long day and just need to watch three grown men get slapped around for twenty minutes, Horses' Collars is your best friend. It’s not high art, and it isn't trying to be. If you hate slapstick or the sound of someone yelling "nyuk-nyuk-nyuk," stay far away.The whole thing feels like a fever dream of...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you've ever had a long day and just need to watch three grown men get slapped around for twenty minutes, Horses' Collars is your best friend. It’s not high art, and it isn't trying to be. If you hate slapstick or the sound of someone yelling "nyuk-nyuk-nyuk," stay far away.The whole thing feels like a fever dream of Western tropes tossed into a blender. Moe, Larry, and Curly show up as detectives because, sure, why not? They spend most of their time trying to pickpocket a villain who honestly..."
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