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Larry Fine | ||
Moe Howard | ||
Curly Howard | ||
Robert McKenzie | ||
James C. Morton | ||
Three Stooges | ||
Hank Mann | ||
Jeanie Roberts | ||
Eve Reynolds | ||
Irene Coleman | ||
Bud Jamison | ||
Billie Stockton | ||
Bob Callahan | ||
Phyllis Crane | ||
Arthur Rankin | ||
Joe Fine | ||
Pat West | ||
Kay Hughes |
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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: Men In Black (1934) Calling Doctor Howard, Doctor Fine, Doctor Howard. Three nitwits take medical malpractice to a whole new level in this Oscar nominated classic (Best Short Subject, Comedy 1935). The Sitter Downers (1937) A sit-down strike not only wins three imbeciles the girls of their dreams, but a prefabricated cottage complete with wifely ultimatum: no house, no honeymoon! Punch Drunks (1934) Whenever Curly hears "Pop Goes the Weasel," he turns into a fighting madman, so Moe promotes him as the next heavyweight champion of the world. Playing The Ponies (1937) You can lead a horse to water and make him drink, if you feed him chili pepperonis, as the Stooges do to a broken-down nag, turning him into the thirstiest - and fastest - racehorse on the planet. |
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