Three Stooges, The (An Illustrated History, From Amalgamated Morons to American Icons)
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Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp
15.75 min. (Short Subject)
The Stooges are small-time actors and stage hands. They're told by by their boss to keep out a notorious drama critic who has been trashing the company's shows. The Stooges disguise themselves so well that Moe and Shemp mistake Larry for the critic, and they whale the tar out of him before discovering their mistake, the critic enters in the meantime. When an errant potholder is accidentally cooked into a cake for the play's climatic scene, the chaos turns the melodrama into a comedy hit!
The Stooges' serenade tune "Jane" was written by... Moe, Larry & Shemp. They also sing it in GOLD RAIDERS, and adapt it as "Nora" in SCRAMBLED BRAINS (1951); see The Three Stooges Journal # 96 (Winter 2000).
Shemp Howard
Shemp
Moe Howard
Moe
Larry Fine
Larry
Emil Sitka
B. K. Doaks
Nanette Bordeaux
Lula Belle
Mildred Olsen
Blonde showgirl
Judy Malcolm
Brunette showgirl
Christine McIntyre
Janie Belle
Brian O'Hara
Taller actor
Danny Lewis
Shorter actor
Ned Glass
Nick Barker
Blackie Whiteford
Stagehand
Jules White
Producer
Jules White
Director
Clyde Bruckman
Story and Screenplay
Allen G. Siegler
Director of Photography
Edwin Bryant
Film Editor
Charles Clague
Art Director
Larry Fine
Music and Lyrics
Shemp Howard
Music and Lyrics
Moe Howard
Music and Lyrics
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