Three confidence tricksters don the guise of Indians to avoid a jail sentence. Their plan works until one of them, dressed as a squaw, is forced to marry a local tough guy.

Is it worth the 18 minutes? If you like watching grown men hit each other with heavy objects, yes. It is classic Stooges, though the setup is a bit slower than their usual stuff. People who hate 1930s stereotypes will probably want to skip this one entirely. It is not exactly what you would call 'culturally sensitive' ...


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"Is it worth the 18 minutes? If you like watching grown men hit each other with heavy objects, yes. It is classic Stooges, though the setup is a bit slower than their usual stuff. People who hate 1930s stereotypes will probably want to skip this one entirely. It is not exactly what you would call 'culturally sensitive' by today’s standards. But if you just want to see Curly Howard make weird bird noises and wear a wig, you are in the right place. The Setup The movie starts with them cheating peo..."

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