Great Movie Comedians, The (From Charlie Chaplin to Woody Allen)
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Shemp Howard, TOO MANY BLONDES (1941) publicity photo
FALL 2004 - Editor: Gary Lassin
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 16
- 2005 Fan Club Meeting information
- Columbia TriStar released two DVDs of colorized shorts in August
- Discovery Channel's MONSTER HOUSE will feature a Three Stooges House episode
- Annual "Faux Faulkner" writing contest won by Three Stooges entry "As I Lay Kvetching"
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 2 - 3
Paul "Mousie" Garner, Lu Leonard, Lee Orgel
by Richard Finegan
Page(s): 4
Summary and review of SCREEN SNAPSHOTS Series 14 # 6 (1935 Columbia), featuring Moe, Larry & Curly.
by Jim Pauley
Page(s): 5, cont. on 14
A visit to Sunset Gower Studios, and a location used in THREE LITTLE BEERS (1935)
by Brent Seguine
Page(s): 6 - 8, cont. on 15
Inteviews with Nita Bieber (RHYTHM & WEEP) and Nancy Saunders (BRIDELESS GROOM, I'M A MONKEY'S UNCLE and THE GHOST TALKS)
by Bobby "Bruckman" Winslow and Doug Sarnecky
Page(s): 9 - 10
The authors examine the classic sight gags of Harold Lloyd, and their later adaptations in the Three Stooges' comedies.
by Ed Shifres
Page(s): 11 - 12, cont. on 15
Benny Rubin, "R" minor players
by Brent Seguine
Page(s): 13 - 14
Unused/unfilmed script material from RHYTHM & WEEP and THE SITTER DOWNERS
Page(s): 15
Fan classified advertisements
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 15
Trivia questions
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