
Three Stooges, The (Pop Culture Legends Series)
Stooge facts
"The Lost Stooges" from Turner Home Entertainment, a compilation of scenes from the MGM films of Ted Healy & His Stooges
Information for the 4th Annual Three Stooges Convention, July 20 - 22, 1990, in Trevose PA
- Miscellaneous Stooges sightings by fans
- Three Stooges Convention in Lewiston ME, March 31 - April 1, 1990, to benefit cancer research
- The Big Reel Nov. 15 issue publishes 2-page article on the 1989 Convention
- 3 Stooges film festival news
- Local TV updates
- Confetti's Restaurant in Methuen MA held a Stooges festival Thanksgiving weekend, for Special Needs Kids
- Cable TV presentation news
- Video Marketplace Magazine has Stooges article in the Sept/Oct issue
- Indianapolis New Times ran two Three Stooges articles in Aug.
Trivia questions
Analysis of the Stooges' films in the context of modern society
Fond recollections of an April 1974 visit with Larry Fine
Character, cast and plot corrections to the Columbia shorts filmography in The Three Stooges Scrapbook
History of the 1982 Three Stooges dolls, manufactured by Collins Co., but not licensed by Norman Maurer Productions
"A rare candid shot of Shemp Howard on the set of an early 1930s Vitaphone short [A PEACH OF A PAIR], with Daphne Pollard and director Lloyd French"
Historical summary of the MGM shorts starring Ted Healy and His Stooges
- Al Hirschfeld releases a Three Stooges etching, The Hidden Ball Trick, available from George Goodstadt Inc.
- Newly licensed merchandise includes t-shirts and Hallmark greeting cards
Fan classified advertisements
January - March dates of note in Three Stooges history
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