I'm a Monkey's Uncle

In a depiction of prehistoric existence, the Stooges inhabit the Stone Age, tasked with the daily duties inherent to their era, including the milking of cows, fishing, and egg gathering.

Upon allegations by rival cavemen of the Stooges' purported abduction of their female counterparts, a confrontation ensues, characterized by a melee involving the hurling of rocks, mud, and eggs.

Emerging triumphant from the skirmish, the Stooges secure the freedom to pursue their romantic interests without further impediment.

I'm a Monkey's Uncle was filmed on July 28–31, 1947;[1] it was remade as Stone Age Romeos in 1955.

[2] This is one of the few films in which Shemp imitates brother Curly Howard's barking routine.