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Date Posted: 09:48:25 10/18/10 Mon
Author: Tim
Subject: Re: Favorite Three Stooges shorts (1934-59)
In reply to: Rick 's message, "Favorite Three Stooges shorts (1934-59)" on 05:54:42 10/17/10 Sun

Disorder in the Court (1936)
Gail Tempest, a dancer at the Blackbottom Cafe, is on trial for the murder of Kirk Robin. Larry, Moe and Curly are musicians at the cafe, and are set to testify in her defense. The results are the Stooges at their chaotic zenith.
"Oh, my Stradavarius!"


Pop Goes the Easel (1935)
"Look at the grouse!"


Hoi Polloi (1935)
The first of the shorts featuring the "lowly men transformed into gentlemen" theme. The transformation never does work, lol.


Half-Wits Holiday (1947)
"Tut Tut, poof poof, to say nothing of piffle.."

"You don't know your arithmetic."
"You don't know my father!"

Hey Rick, I think I spotted Mrs Gottrocks! Or was that Mrs Smythe Smythe?

Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk...


Tim

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[> Re: Favorite Three Stooges shorts (1934-59) -- Tim, 16:26:26 10/18/10 Mon [1]

Here are some of my favorites at the moment.

Pop Goes the Easel (1935)
Hoi Polloi (1935)
Half-Shot Shooters (1936)
Disorder in the Court (1936)
Three Dumb Clucks (1937)
Cash and Carry (1937)
Yes, We Have No Bonanza (1939)
A Plumbing We Will Go (1940)
Idle Roomers (1944)
A Bird in the Head (1946)
Half-Wits Holiday (1947)
Malice in the Palace (1949)
Three Hams on Rye (1950)
Spooks! (1953)
Income Tax Sappy (1954)
Space Ship Sappy (1957)
Outer Space Jitters (1957)


Tim


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[> [> Re: Favorite Three Stooges shorts (1934-59) -- DAN, 09:31:30 10/29/10 Fri [1]

I like just about all of the shorts with Curly, but there are some that I like more than others.

Actually the only Curly short I really didn't care for is 'Woman Haters." I didn't like it because of the way they were talking in rhymes throughout the whole short...it got tedious for me real quick.

I like a good many of the Shemp shorts too.

Some CURLY Favorites:

Punch Drunks
Horses Collars
Pop Goes the Easel
Hoi Polloi
Three Little Beers
Ants in the Pantry
Disorder in the Court
False Alarms
Grips, Grunts, and Groans
We Want Our Mummy
Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise
Three Sappy People
A Plumbing We Will Go
All the Worlds a Stooge
Loco Boy Makes Good
Dizzy Detectives
Spook Louder
A Gem of a Jam
Idle Roomers
Idiots Deluxe
Half Wits Holiday

SHEMP:

Fright Night
Shivering Sherlocks
A Crime on Their Hands
Who Done It
Vagabond Loafers
Dopey Dicks
The Pest Man Wins
Spooks

JOE BESSER:

Space Ship Sappy
Outer Space Jitters
Pies and Guys
Oils Well That Ends Well


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[> [> [> Re: Favorite Three Stooges shorts (1934-59) -- Tim, 21:30:21 10/29/10 Fri [1]

An excellent list, Dan.

"Pies and Guys" is a scene-for-scene remake of "Half Wits Holiday", but is still an entertaining short in its own right. Character actor Milton Frome does a great job as one of the Professors.


Tim


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