Great Movie Comedians, The (From Charlie Chaplin to Woody Allen)
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STEEL WORKERS, THE
Air Date/Released | Monday, April 26, 1937 |
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Station/Studio | Universal / Walter Lantz Prods |
Host/Star | Meany, Miny and Moe |
Per The Three Stooges Scrapbook, animation producer Walter Lantz once said he took inspiration for his mute chimpanzee characters from The Three Stooges. These three characters are not directly modeled or imitative of the Stooges, but the toons’ scenarios of three not-too-bright chimps creating havoc and confusion in their surroundings do exhibit Lantz’s “inspiration.” THE STEEL WORKERS finds the trio hiring onto a skyscraper project as riveters, for the promise of a free lunch.
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KNIGHTS FOR A DAY (1936-12-25)
THE GOLFERS (1937-01-11)
HOUSE OF MAGIC (1937-02-08)
THE BIG RACE (1937-03-03)
THE LUMBER CAMP (1937-03-15)
THE STEVEDORES (1937-05-24)
THE COUNTRY STORE (1937-07-05)
FIREMEN’S PICNIC (1937-08-16)
REST RESORT (1937-08-23)
OSTRICH FEATHERS (1937-09-06)
AIR EXPRESS (1937-09-20)
Crew: Walter Lantz (Producer, Director), Walter Lantz, Victor McLeod (Story), Ray Abrams, Leo Salkin, Ed Bendict (Animators), James Dietrich (Music)
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