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Yes, We Have No Bonanza
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Yes, We Have No Bonanza

May 19, 1939
0h 16m
★ 6.3

YES, YOU'LL HAVE PLENTY OF LAUGHS!

Overview

Set in a western town, the stooges are working as waiters in a saloon with the three girls they hope to marry. The proprietor of the saloon is a crook who, with his partner, has buried $40,000 of stolen money. The boys go prospecting in hopes of raising enough money to pay off the debts of their fiancée father, who owes money to their boss. They dig up the stolen money, which the crooks recognize as their loot and abscond with. A wild chase ensues, ending with the bad guy's car crashing into the Sheriff's office.

Genres

Comedy
Western

Production Companies

Columbia Pictures

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Cast

Moe Howard

Moe

Moe Howard

Larry Fine

Larry

Larry Fine

Curly Howard

Curly

Curly Howard

Dick Curtis

Maxey

Dick Curtis

Lynton Brent

Pete

Lynton Brent

Suzanne Kaaren

Singing Sister (uncredited)

Suzanne Kaaren

Vernon Dent

Sheriff (uncredited)

Vernon Dent

Chuck Callahan

Man in Saloon (uncredited)

Chuck Callahan

Jean Carmen

Singing Sister (uncredited)

Jean Carmen

Lola Jensen

Singing Sister (uncredited)

Lola Jensen

Victor Travis

Man Sitting Outside Saloon (uncredited)

Victor Travis