Great Movie Comedians, The (From Charlie Chaplin to Woody Allen)
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Moe Howard, THE THREE STOOGES IN ORBIT (1962) publicity shot
FALL 2005 - Editor: Gary Lassin
by Gary Lassin and various
Page(s): 2 - 3
Paul Winchell, Eddie Saeta, Howard Morris, Lyle "Spud" Murphy, Frances Langford
by Brent Seguine
Page(s): 4 - 5, cont. on 14
Interview with Gary Owens, sponsor of the Three Stooges 1983 star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
by Brian Kirkpatrick
Page(s): 6, continued on 14
Analysis of Chase's cinema style in regard to his directing credits with the Three Stooges.
by Jim Pauley
Page(s): 7
Locating and investigating SOUP TO NUTS (1930) filming locations... N. Los Angeles St., then and today.
by Bobby "Bruckman" Winslow
Page(s): 8 - 9
Cinematic analysis of the Three Stooges' short subject westerns, starring Moe, Larry & Shemp
by Ed Shifres
Page(s): 10 - 11
Barbara Slater, Angela Stevens, Robert Stevens, Clarence Straight
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 12
"The Three Stooges wait for their turn with Santa in this late 1930s candid photo."
by Richard Finegan
Page(s): 13
History and analysis of Christine's 1937 - 1945 cinematic singing roles.
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 15
Trivia questions
by Tom Carr
Page(s): 16
Source: The Traverse City, MI Record-Eagle
A columnist wonders why the Three Stooges' influence affects his daily lifestyle.
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