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The Three Stooges in Orbit
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The Three Stooges in Orbit

Jul 4, 1962
1h 30m
★ 5.1

STOOGES MEET MARTIANS...In Their Newest Screwiest Escapade!

Overview

The fate of the planet in the hands of Larry, Moe and Curly Joe? That's exactly the situation the trio finds themselves in when they befriend a wacky scientist and must defend his secret invention from a pair of malevolent Martians. Sight gags, slapstick and plenty of nyuks abound as the Stooges bumble their way through an adventure of intergalactic proportions.

Genres

Science Fiction
Comedy

Production Companies

Normandy Productions
Columbia Pictures

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Cast

Moe Howard

Moe

Moe Howard

Larry Fine

Larry

Larry Fine

Joe DeRita

Curly-Joe

Joe DeRita

Emil Sitka

Professor Danforth

Emil Sitka

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Carol Danforth

Carol Christensen

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Captain Tom Andrews

Edson Stroll

George N. Neise

Ogg / Airline Pilot

George N. Neise

Rayford Barnes

Zogg / Airline Co-Pilot

Rayford Barnes

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Bathing Girl

Jane Wald

Nestor Paiva

Chairman

Nestor Paiva

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Col. Lane

Bill Dyer

Marjorie Eaton

Mrs. McGinnis

Marjorie Eaton

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