What is the three stooges out west 1947?

The Three Stooges Out West is a 1947 American comedy western film directed by Del Lord. The film was produced by Columbia Pictures and stars Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard in their respective roles as the Three Stooges. The story takes place in the 1800s in the wild west and follows the Stooges as they travel to the town of Dead Man's Gulch to claim an inheritance left by their uncle.

Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including a gang of outlaws led by the menacing Blackie, who are after the same inheritance. The Stooges eventually arrive in Dead Man's Gulch to find that their inheritance is a dilapidated saloon that they must fix up in order to claim it.

The film features several classic Stooge gags and routines, including their signature physical comedy and slapstick humor. It also parodies western movie tropes, such as showdowns, bank robberies, and saloon brawls.

The Three Stooges Out West was a commercial success upon its release, and remains a favorite among fans of the comedy trio. It is considered one of their best western-themed films, alongside films like Go West, Young Man! (1936) and Three Little Pirates (1946).