Comedy,Western   United States of America

Additional plot details for the movie "Whoops, I'm an Indian!" could include the following:

After being unmasked and ending up in the hoosegow (jail), the stooges find themselves in a dire situation. The frontier town's sheriff is particularly tough and known for being unforgiving towards criminals. With their freedom at stake, the stooges desperately come up with a plan to escape.

One of their fellow inmates, a cunning old prisoner named Joe, notices the stooges' predicament and decides to lend them a hand. Joe has been in and out of jail many times and has a reputation as an expert escape artist. He agrees to help the stooges on one condition - they help him with a hidden treasure he's been searching for outside the town.

The stooges cautiously trust Joe and formulate an escape plan. They manage to bribe a guard who secretly sympathizes with their situation and helps them acquire a map that supposedly leads to the hidden treasure. With this newfound hope, the stooges break out of jail during the chaos of a massive bar brawl that distracts the sheriff.

Now on the run again, the stooges follow the map and venture deep into the treacherous woods surrounding the town. Unbeknownst to them, not only are they being trailed by the relentless sheriff and his posse, the local tough guy whom Curly was forced to marry is also determined to get revenge on them.

As the stooges navigate through dangerous terrain, they encounter various wild animals, including formidable bears and rattlesnakes, which provide comedic moments. In their attempts to dodge their pursuers, the stooges stumble upon an actual Native American tribe living in the woods.

Initially afraid of the stooges, the Native American tribe becomes intrigued by their strange disguises as Indians and their humorously bumbling behavior. They decide to help the stooges hide from their pursuers, teaching them some basic tribal customs and granting them temporary sanctuary.

While hiding in the Native American camp, the stooges inadvertently cause a series of comedic mishaps and cultural misunderstandings. These moments highlight their usual slapstick humor and further deepen their friendship with the tribe.

However, as tensions rise and the sheriff's posse and the vengeful tough guy draw nearer, the stooges realize they can't stay hidden forever. With the help of the tribe's wise chief, they devise a new plan to distract their pursuers and create confusion.

The climax of the movie takes place during a massive showdown between the stooges, the sheriff's posse, the tough guy, and the Native American tribe. This chaotic and hilariously choreographed final sequence involves mistaken identities, slapstick fights, and a dramatic chase through the woods.

In the end, the stooges manage to outsmart their adversaries and escape, leaving them bewildered in the chaos they created. Grateful to the Native American tribe for their assistance and hospitality, the stooges bid farewell and set off on a new adventure, vowing to live an honest life henceforth.

"Whoops, I'm an Indian!" concludes with a heartwarming scene of the stooges riding off into the sunset, their friendship strengthened, and their wild escapades behind them.
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