The Three Stooges debuted in vaudeville in the middle 1920s; made their film debut in 1930; released their first of 190 comedy shorts in 1934; released their final short in 1959; enjoyed a TV revival ...
On May 5, 1934, the world met Moe, Larry and Curly for the first time on the silver screen. Although the Three Stooges had been performing in various configurations since the late 1920s, it wasn’t ...
All surviving negative and positive materials for “Hello Pop” — a Three Stooges short in early two-color Technicolor that MGM released in September, 1933 — were believed destroyed in a 1967 vault fire ...
Last week, we brought you the terrible news that the Catholic League was upset with directors Bobby and Peter Farrelly and their new Three Stooges film, because of the way they depict nuns. Most ...
Leave it to a sibling comedy duo to recognize the potential for brotherly love amid the Three Stooges' slap-happy antics. As if to simulate a latenight marathon of “Three Stooges” shorts, the film is ...
The boys on Larchmont in "False Alarms," with an LA Railway yellow car passing by. What is it about non-Angelenos becoming so obsessed with old filming locations that they spend years tracking down ...
The Three Stooges remains a pop culture phenomenon after 100 years. While that staying power in the zeitgeist alone may tell the story of a grand career and much success, that isn’t exactly the case.
Sean Hayes (Larry), Chris Diamantopoulos (Moe) and Will Sasso (Curly) will reprise their roles as the wacky brothers. By Tatiana Siegel The Three Stooges are returning to the screen with a new film ...
The Three Stooges have always, and forever will be, the kings of slapstick comedy. Originally comprised of Moe Howard, Larry ...