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Larry Fine | ||
Moe Howard | ||
Curly Howard | ||
Don Beddoe | ||
John Tyrrell (II) | ||
Al Thompson | ||
Dick Curtis | ||
Pat Gleason | ||
Marjorie Deanne | ||
Eddie Fetherston | ||
Bud Jamison | ||
Gladys Gale | ||
Richard Fiske | ||
Eddie Laughton | ||
Florine Dickson | ||
Joe Murphy |
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Funnier In Color! Each classic short has been painstakingly restored from the original negative for the very best picture and audio quality. Dedicated Stooge-o-philes needn't worry - the black and white originals are also here, fully restored and remastered in high definition! Includes: Violent Is The Word For Curly (1938) Class is in session at the exclusive Mildew College for Women, where Professors Howard, Fine and Howard teach the shapely student body their famous nonsense song "Swinging the Alphabet." You Nazty Spy (1940) The King of Moronica is overthrown, and three paperhangers are chosen to take his place: Dictator Hailstone, Field Marshal Gallstone and Minister of Propaganda Pebble. No Census, No Feeling (1940) Three gung-ho census-takers let nothing stand in their way of an accurate count, whether it be crashing a fancy bridge party, spiking drinks or invoking a riot at a professional football game. An Ache In Every Stake (1941) When three icemen agree to help Mrs. Lawrence prepare a fancy birthday party, their particular specialty - an exploding gas-filled cake - goes off with a bang. |
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