
The Three Stooges
All pain. No brain.
Ratings
Left on the doorstep of an orphanage run by nuns, three newborn knuckleheads grow up to be finger-poking, nyuk-nyuking janitors named Larry, Curly and Moe. When they learn that financial problems will soon force the only home they've ever known to close, the trio sets out to raise $830,000 in one month. Out in the world for the very first time, the three innocent bumblers become embroiled in a murder plot and find stardom on a TV reality show.
Production
Wessler Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Conundrum Entertainment, C3 Entertainment, Inc., Dune Entertainment
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Sean Hayes
Larry

Will Sasso
Curly

Chris Diamantopoulos
Moe

Jane Lynch
Mother Superior

Sofía Vergara
Lydia

Jennifer Hudson
Sister Rosemary

Craig Bierko
Mac

Stephen Collins
Mr. Harter

Larry David
Sister Mary-Mengele

Kirby Heyborne
Teddy

Carly Craig
Mrs. Harter

Kate Upton
Sister Bernice

Marianne Leone Cooper
Sister Ricarda

Brian Doyle-Murray
Monsignor Ratliffe

Mike Sorrentino
The Situation

Snooki
Snooki

JWoww
JWoww

Ronnie Ortiz-Magro
Ronnie

Samantha Giancola
Sammi

Skyler Gisondo
Young Moe
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