
Three Stooges, The (Pop Culture Legends Series)
CORRECTION - The published caption is incorrect. This is a makeup/wardrobe test shot for a deleted scene from STAGE MOTHER (1933)
Tentative guests and events for the April 30 - May 1 Fan Club Meeting in Ft. Washington PA, and The Stoogeum in Springhouse PA. Costar Carol Heiss has been invited.
Rebel Randall, Faye Williams, Jack Greening
Frank Reighter's "whatever happened to?" search for the three actresses who played the Stooges' girlfriends, and the actor who played the southern gentleman. Two surviving cast members were found; sadly one passed away shortly afterwards, and one is interviewed in this same issue of The Three Stooges Journal.
Covering May - November 1942, and personal appearances in Lompoc, Hollywood, Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Hartford, Pittsburgh, Hagerstown, New York City, Detroit, Milwaukee and Chicago. Some miscellaneous solo appearances by Shemp, Joe Besser and Joe DeRita are also reported.
After being "found" by Frank Reighter during his search for the costars of UNCIVIL WAR BIRDS (1946), at his home in California, Maury Dexter was interviewed by Jim Pauley.
Wesley Bly, Stanley Blystone, David Bond
Continuing the examination of unfilmed scenes from BEER BARREL POLECATS (1946), from the original script; and, discussing the reason(s) for the insertion of stock footage in their place.
Summary of the musical moments from the Three Stooges' short subjects, earlier documented in detail in issues 86 - 98 (1998 - 2001).
Fan classified advertisements
Trivia Q&A
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