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8/10
International "Fishing" Trip
redryan6413 August 2014
THIS ENTRY INTO the long running Three Stooges series came out when the Stooges comedies were probably at their pinnacle of popularity and production values (such as they were). It was during this sort of Limbo world of post-Depression and pre-American involvement in World War II that the short first saw the light of day.

THE RARELY USED plot of having the boys operating in two very different environs has always caused a definite sense of confusion in our mind. By starting out as trucking fish peddlers and winding up as surprised and totally inept beauticians, we find that we always tend to separate the two episodes; resulting in the false perception that there are two distinctly different short subjects.

THE ELEMENT OF comic use of language barrier as a source of the great misunderstanding is an integral part of so many comedies of the day. Although probably considered to be "Politically Incorrect" today, the freely employed burlesquing of the accents of Latin American people was a great source for verbal gags.

SO WE SEE the mispronunciation of "Salon" as "Saloon"; which is a central tenet of the story.

THIS PARTICULAR PRODUCTION features the talents of many of the standard Columbia Short Subjects regulars. Joining the Stooges in creating the fun are: the beautiful Dorothy Appleby, Lynton Brent, Dorothy De Haven, Marjorie Kane, Bob O'Connor, Blanche Payson and Blanca Vischer.

AS A SPECIAL ADDED feature of this comedy is the inclusion of Hal Roach veteran player, Anita Garvin. The beautiful and talented former foil for folks like Laurel & Hardy and Charley Chase, in both the Silents and the Talkies was appearing in what was to be her last film role (as a customer for the Stooges' mobile fish business early in the movie).
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6/10
victims wrong
SnoopyStyle7 February 2020
Larry, Moe, and Curly are fish sellers. It does not go well and the boys buy a saloon for $300. They find that it's actually a beauty salon in a sleepy border town due to the language confusion.

The gas attack is funny. They run out of material pretty quickly with that premise so switching it out is understandable. It also happens a lot with Stooges to keep up the chaos. The problem with the next premise is that the boys are doing bad things to undeserving victims. The best comedy comes from the boys doing stupid things to each other and to rich snobs. This premise would still work if there is no pimp and the other girls start shooting at the boys much sooner. The first victim is almost suffocated by their mud pack. It's not funny and it's upsetting. At that point, the other girls can come in and beat up the boys. They can chase each other around for the rest of the film.
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6/10
Bald-Headed Babes Warning: Spoilers
"Cookoo Cavaliers" was originally released back in 1940.

Anyway - As the story goes - The Stooges open a salon that's to dye for, but when three showgirls show up to get their tresses bleached they find out it isn't only blondes that a dumb.
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"All quiet on the fish front!"
slymusic21 May 2007
Warning: Spoilers
Directed by Jules White, "Cookoo Cavaliers" is a wonderfully funny Three Stooges short starring Curly, Larry, and Moe. The boys are San Diego fish peddlers who have not been successful at selling ONE fish in thirty days! (I cannot even imagine the foul stench emerging from the back of their truck.) They wisely decide to leave the fish business and travel to Mexico to purchase a saloon; instead, they end up stuck with a beauty parlor, just because their Mexican real estate agent (Lynton Brent) cannot distinguish the words "saloon" and "salon."

Highlights: When a lady from a second-story window asks the Stooges what kind of fish they have, Moe gives a rhythmic description while Larry and Curly dance around. Moe sniffs a powder called "Fleur de Skunke" while Curly turns on a blow dryer, covering Moe with powder; Larry then laughs at Moe and accidentally squirts himself in the face. The Stooges display some rather strange techniques in applying hair bleach, mud packs, and manicures as they work on their first customer Rosita (Dorothy Appleby); they nearly lose their lives when they turn three other beautiful women bald!

"Cookoo Cavaliers" is great fun for all Stooge fans. When the boys acquire their beauty salon and falsely claim to know enough about the business to produce satisfactory results, you can be absolutely sure that trouble awaits them!
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9/10
The Hairdressers From Hell
ccthemovieman-118 September 2008
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"Moe Hook, Larry Line and Curly Sinker "- three fish salesmen selling out of their truck in San Diego, Ca.

With no ice to keep the fish fresh, their fish and inside of the truck smell brutal. The boys can't sell anything except to one lady on the fifth floor of some big apartment complex. She asks for a mackerel and Curly throws one up to her, smashing her in the face. She returns the favor and boys go looking for other work.

They wind up in Mexico, thinking they are going to be running bar, a saloon. However, it's a beauty salon, and it looks like nobody resides int his town, called "Cucharacha." Ouch.

Larry is still upbeat. "Hey, there's a lot of money in making homely dames beautiful," he says.

They write on the outside of their new place, "Double Featur: Bleeching and Man Akures, Hair Washed or Dry Cleened." Apparently, the Stooges aren't too educated, but they are willing to try anything to make a buck, as Three Stooges fans know.

Eventually, customers do come in their new saloon - four beautiful women who belong the powerful man in town and - man, oh, man, you can guess how bad these guys butcher these poor women.
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10/10
Cookoo Cavaliers!
Movie Nuttball13 June 2004
The Three Stooges has always been some of the many actors that I have loved. I love just about every one of the shorts that they have made. I love all six of the Stooges (Curly, Shemp, Moe, Larry, Joe, and Curly Joe)! All of the shorts are hilarious and also star many other great actors and actresses which a lot of them was in many of the shorts! In My opinion The Three Stooges is some of the greatest actors ever and is the all time funniest comedy team!

Cookoo Cavaliers is a funny one! The fish sale scenes are good. In the beauty salon scenes is where all of the big time hilarious stuff happens! Especially all of the scenes when the Stooges are working on Dorothy Appleby! Lynton Brent is in the short and his accent is sounds realistic! I recommend this Three Stooges short, Cookoo Cavaliers!
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Another Winner from the Stooges
Michael_Elliott30 July 2011
Cookoo Cavaliers (1940)

*** (out of 4)

When the Three Stooges fish business runs dry they decide to spend $300 on a bar in Mexico. Once they arrive they are shocked to learn that instead of a bar they were sold a beauty salon but it doesn't take long for them to get some customers. A rich but dangerous businessman shows up with his four beautiful daughters and by the time the Stooges are done with them they're anything but pretty. This certainly isn't the greatest short in the career of the Stooges but there are enough big laughs to make it worth viewing. I think the film starts off a little slow as most of the jokes are hit and miss with the majority of them being about how rotten the fish are and how bad they smell. This joke is put to good use when a dog comes up to steal of fish but passes out from the smell but from here on out the jokes aren't that funny. Once we get to Mexico is when the short really comes to life and one must really give the four actresses playing the daughters a lot of credit because the boys really mess them up. There are some hilarious moments here because, as you'd expect, the Stooges are too stupid to realize what they're doing. In one of the best sequences one of the girls ask for a mud face but Larry accidentally puts concrete on her. The final gag with three of the sisters is a joke you're going to expect as there's a build-up towards it but once it finally happens you won't be able to stop laughing.
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