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W. C. Fields Films, The
Clyde Bruckman, 1935
Film or Short Title | Featuring | Role |
---|---|---|
HORSES' COLLARS (1935) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Director |
THREE LITTLE BEERS (1935) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
HALF SHOT SHOOTERS (1936) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
WHOOPS, I'M AN INDIAN! (1936) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Screenplay |
GRIPS, GRUNTS, AND GROANS (1937) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Screenplay |
3 DUMB CLUCKS (1937) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
CASH AND CARRY (1937) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
THREE SAPPY PEOPLE (1939) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
YOU NAZTY SPY! (1940) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
ROCKIN' THRU THE ROCKIES (1940) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
NUTTY BUT NICE (1940) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
FROM NURSE TO WORSE (1940) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Screenplay |
PLEASED TO MITT YOU (1940) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Story and Screenplay |
SO LONG MR. CHUMPS (1941) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
I'LL NEVER HEIL AGAIN (1941) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
IN THE SWEET PIE AND PIE (1941) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Screenplay |
LOCO BOY MAKES GOOD (1942) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
THREE SMART SAPS (1942) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
SOCK-A-BYE BABY (1942) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
SPOOK LOUDER (1943) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
I CAN HARDLY WAIT (1943) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
DIZZY PILOTS (1943) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
THE YOKE'S ON ME (1944) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
BEER BARREL POLECATS (1946) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Screenplay, stock footage |
UNCIVIL WAR BIRDS (1946) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story |
THREE LITTLE PIRATES (1946) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Story and Screenplay |
FRIGHT NIGHT (1947) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Story and Screenplay |
OUT WEST (1947) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Story and Screenplay |
BRIDELESS GROOM (1947) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Story and Screenplay |
WEDLOCK DEADLOCK (1947) | Joe DeRita (Solo) | Story |
PARDON MY CLUTCH (1948) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Story and Screenplay |
HUGS AND MUGS (1950) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Story and Screenplay |
THREE HAMS ON RYE (1950) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Story and Screenplay |
UP IN DAISY'S PENTHOUSE (1953) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Story |
GOOF ON THE ROOF (1953) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Story and Screenplay |
PALS AND GALS (1954) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Story |
PALS AND GALS (1954) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Screenplay, stock footage |
FLING IN THE RING (1955) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Screenplay, stock footage |
FLING IN THE RING (1955) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Story |
WHAM-BAM-SLAM! (1955) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Story |
WHAM-BAM-SLAM! (1955) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Screenplay, stock footage |
HUSBANDS BEWARE (1956) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Story |
HUSBANDS BEWARE (1956) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Screenplay, stock footage |
STOP! LOOK! AND LAUGH! (1960) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Writer, stock footage |
THE 3 STOOGES FOLLIES (1974) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Screenplay, archive footage |
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