Make 'Em Laugh (The Funny Business of America)
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Stooge Chronicles, The
Author: | Jeffrey Forrester |
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Paperback: | 111 pages |
Publisher: | Triumvirate Productions (1981) |
Avg. Rating: | [7.00/10] |
In Print? | No |
Early version, formative basis, of Forrester's later book The Three Stooges: Triumphs and Tragedies (2003). From the back cover...
"50 Years of Fun with America's Favorite Comedy Team. Half a century ago these men name Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard walked out onto a vaudeville stage for the first time as an independent comedy ensemble. Thus began the story of the most prolific comedy team of all time, The Three Stooges. And thus began a new era of comedy.
The Stooge Chronicles is the history of The Three Stooges, commemorating their golden anniversary as a comedy team. It is the story of a show business legend... the story of a comedy team that made more movies than any other in film history... that later achieved unprecedented popularity with the television generation... and eventually found itself among the most controversial comedy acts in entertainment."
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