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The Three Stooges in Orbit - 1962. The Stooges must battle alien spies to safeguard a goofy scientist's revolutionary new vehicle.

Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly-Joe DeRita are out of this world as The Three Stooges In Orbit. The veteran comedy trio defends a secret weapon invented by Professor Danforth (Emil Sitka) from falling into the hands of scheming Martians. Following his success as the villain in 'The Three Stooges Meet Hercules', George N. Niese returns to play the role of villain, this time a malevolent Martian named Ogg. Of course, Zogg (Raymond Barnes) isn't far behind as the two conspire to steal the new invention that combines the features of a submarine, a tank, and a rocket ship.

The Stooges prove their patented brand of slapstick comedy and sight gags work with or without gravity. This is the second Three Stooges film produced by Norman Maurer, who was Moe Howard's son-in-law.

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Contents. Plot The Stooges are TV actors who are trying to sell ideas for their animated television show. Unfortunately, their producer does not like anything. He gives the boys ten days to come up with a gimmick or their show will be canceled. In the meantime the Stooges lose their accommodation when they are caught cooking in their room because Curly-Joe turned up the TV-disguised refrigerator way too loud which distracted the landlady.

The only affordable accommodation that will allow cooking is found in an advertisement in a newspaper. The home belongs to Professor Danforth and it resembles a castle. Professor Danforth is convinced that Martians will soon invade Earth. He persuades the boys to help him with his new military invention—a land, air and sea vehicle (tank, helicopter, flying submarine). In return, Danforth will create a new 'electronic animation' machine for the Stooges to use in their television show. The boys think the Professor a crank but accept his eccentricities along with his accommodation.

No one, especially the FBI listens to the Professor's cries for help but the boys apprehend Danforth's butler who dresses like a monster to terrify the Professor. In reality the butler is a Martian spy made to look like a human. The Martians, meanwhile send two more spies named Ogg and Zogg who are not disguised as humans to Earth to prepare for the invasion. When Moe accidentally sends a television transmission of old films and scenes of through the Martian's communication device, they are offended and call off the invasion, opting instead to destroy. Meanwhile, the Stooges give the vehicle a test run. They mistakenly enter a nuclear test area, when their engine malfunctions.

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They land near a test rig where a test is set up. The Stooges take the bomb, thinking it is a carburetor, and fasten it to the engine.

Water, meant to detonate the bomb, shoots out of the testing rig. The military is bewildered by test's failure. With the bomb attached to the engine, the vehicle now performs beyond expectations, even going into space. Later in the film, the Martians board the vehicle while it's parked and mount a ray gun on it.

As they take off with orders to destroy Earth, the boys manage to get onto the craft to try to stop them. The Stooges are able to use one of the Martians' ray guns to separate the fuselage from the conning tower. The fuselage, holding Ogg and Zogg, crashes into the ocean, detonating the nuclear depth bomb. Clinging to the auto-rotating helicopter section, the Stooges survive, crashing through the roof of the television studio. Cast. – Moe.

– Larry. – Curly-Joe. – Professor Danforth. – Carol Danforth.

– Capt. Tom Andrews.

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– Ogg/Airline Pilot. – Zogg/Airline Co-Pilot.

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– Williams, the Butler. – Chairman. – Col. Smithers. – Gen. Bixby. – Dr.

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Appleby. – Tooth Paste Old Maid Production The Three Stooges in Orbit was born out of, an unsold color television pilot produced in 1960 at a cost of $30,000. Producer reprocessed the Scrapbook footage into black and white and built the plot around the concept of the Stooges rehearsing for their television show. In addition, Maurer was able to use many film props originally used in the film. See also. References.