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''So Long, Mr. Chumps'' is the 53rd entry starring [[Film/TheThreeStooges Moe, Larry, and Curly]]. In it, the Stooges are tasked to find an honest man for a business man, yet, they discover one is in jail for a theft [[InformedWrongness he never did]], so they head in there to break him out.

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''So Long, Mr. Chumps'' is the 53rd entry short starring [[Film/TheThreeStooges Moe, Larry, and Curly]]. In it, the Stooges are tasked to find an honest man for a business man, yet, they discover one is in jail for a theft [[InformedWrongness he never did]], so they head in there to break him out.



* GetIntoJailFree: The Stooges try their best to get into jail so thy can get the honest man they're looking for out.
* InformedWrongness: InUniverse: Percy Pomeroy, the honest man the trio's looking for, had been arrested when he was wrongfully accused of stealing, but admited he didn't, only to be arrested regardless.

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* GetIntoJailFree: The Stooges try their best to get into jail so thy they can get the honest man they're looking for out.
* InformedWrongness: InUniverse: Percy Pomeroy, the honest man the trio's looking for, had been arrested when he was wrongfully accused of stealing, but admited he didn't, only to be arrested regardless.
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* ShaggyDogStory: As the Stooges get their honest man Pomeroy out of jail, they find their boss B.O. Davis taken to jail [[spoiler:who's revealed to be Loan Wolf Louie, the biggest bond swindler in America; leading to the Stooges to go back into jail after all the trouble they had to go through]].

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* ShaggyDogStory: As the Stooges get their honest man Pomeroy man, Pomeroy, out of jail, they find their boss B.O. Davis taken to jail [[spoiler:who's revealed to be Loan Wolf Louie, the biggest bond swindler in America; leading to the Stooges to go back into jail after all the trouble they had to go through]].
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* InformedWrongness: Percy Pomeroy, the honest man the trio's looking for, had been arrested when he was wrongfully accused of stealing, but admited he didn't, only to be arrested regardless.

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* InformedWrongness: InUniverse: Percy Pomeroy, the honest man the trio's looking for, had been arrested when he was wrongfully accused of stealing, but admited he didn't, only to be arrested regardless.

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* JugglingLoadedGuns: Curly explains the gunman Gyp [=DaPeople=]'s stick up and as he pulled the latter's trigger, his gun is revealed to be a lighter.

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* GetIntoJailFree: The Stooges try their best to get into jail so thy can get the honest man they're looking for out.
* InformedWrongness: Percy Pomeroy, the honest man the trio's looking for, had been arrested when he was wrongfully accused of stealing, but admited he didn't, only to be arrested regardless.
* JugglingLoadedGuns: Curly explains the gunman Gyp [=DaPeople=]'s stick up and as he pulled the latter's trigger, his gun is revealed to be a lighter.lighter.
* ShaggyDogStory: As the Stooges get their honest man Pomeroy out of jail, they find their boss B.O. Davis taken to jail [[spoiler:who's revealed to be Loan Wolf Louie, the biggest bond swindler in America; leading to the Stooges to go back into jail after all the trouble they had to go through]].
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''So Long, Mr. Chumps'' is the 53rd entry starring [[Film/TheThreeStooges Moe, Larry, and Curly]]. In it, the Stooges are tasked to find an honest man for a business man, yet, they discover one is in jail for a theft [[InformedWrongness he never did]], so they head in there to break him out.

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!!This short provides examples of:
* BreakingTheFourthWall: At the very end, there's a scene where Moe and Larry are breaking rocks over Curly's head. As a gag, Larry places a ''real'' rock on Curly's head, prompting Curly to address the camera, "Hey, that's a real one! I'm no fool!" Such meta moments were actually rare in the Stooges shorts, but [[ThrowItIn it was left in the final film]]. [[note]]''Given that Larry seems to break character and [[{{Corpsing}} start to grin]] as the scene fades, it's very likely that this was a Curly ad-lib.''[[/note]]
* JugglingLoadedGuns: Curly explains the gunman Gyp [=DaPeople=]'s stick up and as he pulled the latter's trigger, his gun is revealed to be a lighter.

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