My Friend Moe (... Memories of a Stoogeboomer)
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Featuring Moe, Larry and Joe
15.9 min. (Short Subject)
Larry, Moe and Joe are one of three sets of identical triplets born one year apart. Chance brings the nine brothers together after many years apart. With three of 'em married, and three of 'em engaged, plus wives and fiancees who can't tell them apart, misunderstandings reign. Add to that a very confused waiter with a meat cleaver, and the chase is on!
A reworking of Laurel & Hardy's feature OUR RELATIONS (1936). Felix Adler provided the screenplay for both films.
For the final group shot, the Stooges were each placed behind a marker. Director Jules White thought Larry was behind the wrong marker. Larry said he was right and saved the studio money for this critical process shot.
Costar Diana Darrin ('Jane') was interviewed at the 2006 Fan Club Meeting in Fort Washington PA. Her interview appears in The Three Stooges Journal # 118 (Summer 2006). Ms. Darrin was also a guest of the 1993 Three Stooges Convention in Philadelphia; see Journal # 67 (Fall 1993).
Larry Fine
Larry
Joe Besser
Joe
Moe Howard
Moe
Moe Howard
Max
Larry Fine
Louie
Joe Besser
Jack
Suzanne Ridgeway
Jill, Louie's wife
Harriette Tarler
Letty, Max's wife
Nanette Bordeaux
May, Jack's wife
Joe Besser
Jeff
Moe Howard
Morris
Larry Fine
Luke
Ruth Godfrey
Leona, Luke's fiancee
Jeanne Carmen
Mary, Jeff's fiancee
Diana Darrin
Jane, Morris' fiancee
Frank Sully
Waiter
Frank Sully
Narrator
Johnny Kascier
Moe double
Duke Fishman
Joe double
Charles Cross
Joe double
Unidentified A MERRY MIX-UP
Stooge doubles
Jules White
Producer
Jules White
Director
Felix Adler
Story and Screenplay
Irving Lippman
Director of Photography
Harold White
Film Editor
Paul Palmentola
Art Director
Dave Montrose
Set Decoration
Irving J. Moore
Assistant Director
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