
Three Stooges, The (Pop Culture Legends Series)
- There will be a Fan Club Meeting on May 1 - 2, 1999 in Bensalem PA
- Toronto-based Acrostar Productions may debut a new series of live Stooges stage shows at theme parks and other venues
- Columbia is working on a new syndication package for the Stooges' shorts
- Three Stooges Beer is now available in New England, nationally be Fall
- Gale Storm (SWING PARADE OF 1946) will be guest at a Cherry Hill NJ film collectors show
Trivia questions
News article announcing the launch of Three Stooges Beer, from Panther Brewing Co. in Westwood MA
- Transcription of Moe's interview and skit on the missing Sept. 19, 1974 episode of THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
- Transcription of a Larry & Ted scene, missing from existing prints of DANCING LADY (1933)
Myron Healey, Marcia Healy, Del Henderson, Ruth Hiatt, Al Hill, Harry Holman
Identification, analysis and credits for music featured in the Stooges' films of 1934 - 1935
Memorabilia from Shemp Howard's solo career including lobby cards, posters, pressbooks, personal items, autographs, and licensed merchandise featuring Shemp's likeness
- The Official Three Stooges Encyclopedia by Robert Kurson published by Contemporary Books
- Oregon now offering Three Stooges lottery tickets
- New licensed merchandise items include resin figurines, mugs, tins, magnets, greeting cards, keyrings, rulers, watch, baseball caps, golf club covers, golf towels, miniature stand-ups and bank checks
"Moe, Larry and Curly Joe rehearse with soundman Robert Ries, May 1960"
Fan classified advertisements
October - December dates of note in Three Stooges history
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