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Woman Haters
Punch Drunks
Men in Black
Three Little Pigskins
Horses' Collars
Restless Knights
Pop Goes the Easel
Uncivil Warriors
Pardon My Scotch
Hoi Polloi
Three Little Beers
Ants in the Pantry
Movie Maniacs
Half Shot Shooters
Disorder in the Court
A Pain in the Pullman
False Alarms
Whoops, I'm an Indian!
Slippery Silks
Grips, Grunts and Groans
Dizzy Doctors
3 Dumb Clucks
Back to the Woods
Goofs and Saddles
Cash and Carry
Playing the Ponies
The Sitter Downers
Termites of 1938
Wee Wee Monsieur
Tassels in the Air
Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb
Violent Is the Word for Curly
Three Missing Links
Mutts to You
Flat Foot Stooges
Three Little Sew and Sews
We Want Our Mummy
A Ducking They Did Go
Yes, We Have No Bonanza
Saved by the Belle
Calling All Curs
Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise
Three Sappy People
You Nazty Spy!
Rockin' Thru the Rockies
A Plumbing We Will Go
Nutty But Nice
How High Is Up?
From Nurse to Worse
No Census, No Feeling
Cookoo Cavaliers
Boobs in Arms
So Long Mr. Chumps
Dutiful But Dumb
All the World's a Stooge
I'll Never Heil Again
An Ache in Every Stake
In the Sweet Pie and Pie
Some More of Samoa
Loco Boy Makes Good
Cactus Makes Perfect
What's the Matador?
Matri-Phony
Three Smart Saps
Even As IOU
Sock-a-Bye Baby
They Stooge to Conga
Dizzy Detectives
Spook Louder
Back from the Front
Three Little Twirps
Higher Than a Kite
I Can Hardly Wait
Dizzy Pilots
Phony Express
A Gem of a Jam
Crash Goes the Hash
Busy Buddies
The Yoke's on Me
Idle Roomers
Gents Without Cents
No Dough Boys
Three Pests in a Mess
Booby Dupes
Idiots Deluxe
If a Body Meets a Body
Micro-Phonies
Beer Barrel Polecats
A Bird in the Head
Uncivil War Birds
The Three Troubledoers
Monkey Businessmen
Three Loan Wolves
G.I. Wanna Home
Rhythm and Weep
Three Little Pirates
Half-Wits Holiday
The Three Stooges made a total of 190 shorts from the beginning in 1934 right till the end in 1959.
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No, but colorized versions of certain shorts have been released. They can be found easily on YouTube
"The Three Stooges" were one of the most popular and influential comedy teams in Hollywood history .They were highly influential upon slap-'shtick' comedy and affected many comedians who brought laughter to many . Benny Hill , Jonathan Winters , Mel Gibson and Robin Williams all admitted to having been influenced by the Stooges . The short "You Nazsty Spy!" so enraged Adolph Hitler , that they were on his death-list .
Well, I don't know that we have enough space for me to really go into detail but one of my favorites is In the Sweet Pie and Pie. Three sisters need to get married within 48 hours to get a $10 million inheritance. Their lawyer comes up with a plan ... they will marry three convicts who will be hanged the next day. They will get their inheritance and not have to be married. Of course, the three convicts are the Stooges who are to be hanged for a murder they did not commit. They are married in a jail cell but when it comes to the hanging, the ropes break when the trap doors are opened. While the Stooges are on the ground 'recovering' from the fall, the warden is handed a telegram which states the Stooges have been pardoned due to the confession of someone else. The Stooges are set free and they find the house of the sisters, their wives, which doesn't sit well with the girls. After the girls make them take dancing lessions and baths 10 times a day, the Stooges are still very much 'happily' married. The sisters consult with their lawyer again and he instructs them to throw a lavish party where the Stooges are sure to embarass them. He says divorce will then be a cinch. The party turns into a classic pie throwing event. (One guest is talking to one of the sisters. He says "I usually get bored at parties but I know I'm gonna get a bang out of this one.". WHAM! A pie straight in the chops. One of the guests is talking about his hunting trip. He says "I raised my rifle and FIRED!". WHAM!) But the sisters, instead of getting upset at the Stooges, get upset with the lawyer and the episode ends with them and the Stooges nailing the lawyer with pies. Obviously, their 'most popular' episodes is very subjective but I would also include An Ache in Every Stake, From Nurse to Worse, Busy Buddies, and False Alarms, along with In the Sweet Pie and Pie as five of their best ever.
His only black-and-white appearance was in 1943 during the short "Porky's Pig's Feat". His debut was actually in 1940 and was in full color. Everything else he's ever been in has been colorized.
Only a few of these shorts have been released on DVD. "Good Night" was included on the Season 1 DVD. Five of these shorts were later used in the clip show episode "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular" on the half-hour show, which was released on the Season 7 DVD.
No, but colorized versions of certain shorts have been released. They can be found easily on YouTube
Colorized coins are coins that have different colors added to them. They may have been altered with different designs, or the colorization may be the original intent.
Yes, "Sunset Boulevard" has been digitally colorized through modern technology. The colorized version offers a contemporary viewing experience while still capturing the essence of the original black and white classic.
"The Three Stooges" were one of the most popular and influential comedy teams in Hollywood history .They were highly influential upon slap-'shtick' comedy and affected many comedians who brought laughter to many . Benny Hill , Jonathan Winters , Mel Gibson and Robin Williams all admitted to having been influenced by the Stooges . The short "You Nazsty Spy!" so enraged Adolph Hitler , that they were on his death-list .
Edward Innes has: Played Himself (comic) in "Dreamland Capers" in 1958. Performed in "Lock Up" in 1959. Played Brig. Gen. Alan Prescott in "The Angry Red Planet" in 1959. Played 2nd Cook in "Snow White and the Three Stooges" in 1961. Played Landlord in "The Three Stooges Scrapbook" in 1963.
It is the application of Simonz car care products. www.simonizusa.com The company has been around since 1910. The Three Stooges even did a commercial for them. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVLuPD1KpgQ
The Three Stooges has: Performed in "The Three Stooges" in 1933. Played Themselves in "The Big Idea" in 1934. Played The Three Stooges in "Start Cheering" in 1938. Played The Three Stooges in "Swing Parade of 1946" in 1946. Played Themselves in "Texaco Star Theater" in 1948. Played Themselves - Comedians in "The Morey Amsterdam Show" in 1948. Played Themselves - Comedians in "Texaco Star Theater" in 1948. Played Sketch Actors in "The Ed Wynn Show" in 1949. Played Themselves in "Star of the Family" in 1950. Played Themselves in "The Eddie Cantor Comedy Theater" in 1955. Played Themselves - Maharaja Skit in "The Steve Allen Show" in 1956. Played Themselves - Western Stuntmen in "The Steve Allen Show" in 1956. Played Painting Deliverymen in "4 for Texas" in 1963. Played Themselves in "The Joey Bishop Show" in 1967. Performed in "The Hollywood Clowns" in 1979. Performed in "Legends of Comedy" in 1992.
The movie was shot in balcka nd white but has since been colorized. However it seems the colorized version is not available for purchase. All in all, there have been about 300-400 movies/TV shows colorized but only about 100-150 have been made available for purchase. The rest are just for broadcast. By the way, the latest version (2005) of colorization (by Legend Film)s is MUCH improved over the original process that Ted Turner introduced in the late 1980's. Computers are thousands of times more powerful than they were back then and can do a much more convincing job. Many of the movies colorized in the 1980's were only released on VHS video tape, since the DVD did not exist until 1997. These VHS versions have not been been reissued on DVD.
they had changed the shorts the shorts use to be very short back then
Joe DeRita has: Played Meek Man in "Thank Your Lucky Stars" in 1943. Played The Stranger in "The Doughgirls" in 1944. Played Waiter in "The Sailor Takes a Wife" in 1945. Played Mr. Hinkley in "People Are Funny" in 1946. Played Fox in "The French Key" in 1946. Played Joe Bates in "Slappily Married" in 1946. Played Joe Priggle in "The Good Bad Egg" in 1947. Played Eddie in "Wedlock Deadlock" in 1947. Played Joe in "Jitter Bughouse" in 1948. Played Curly Joe in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Sketch Actor in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Jack - Bartender in "Coroner Creek" in 1948. Played Curly-Joe in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Guest in "TV Club" in 1950. Played Waiter in "I Married Joan" in 1952. Played Curly-Joe in "Masquerade Party" in 1952. Played Himself - Stuntman in "The Steve Allen Show" in 1956. Played Curly Joe in "Columbia Laff Hour" in 1956. Played Himself - Comedian in "The Steve Allen Show" in 1956. Played Himself - Operating Room Attendant in "The Steve Allen Show" in 1956. Played Arthur Fletcher in "Bachelor Father" in 1957. Played Man at Bar in "Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse" in 1958. Played Mr. Simms in "The Bravados" in 1958. Played Curly-Joe in "Have Rocket -- Will Travel" in 1959. Played himself in "The Frances Langford Show" in 1960. Played Curly-Joe in "Snow White and the Three Stooges" in 1961. Played Curly-Joe in "The Three Stooges in Orbit" in 1962. Played Curly Joe in "The Three Stooges Meet Hercules" in 1962. Played Curly-Joe in "The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze" in 1963. Played Curly-Joe in "4 for Texas" in 1963. Played Curly Joe in "The Three Stooges Scrapbook" in 1963. Played Curly-Joe in "The Outlaws Is Coming" in 1965. Played Curly Joe in "The New 3 Stooges" in 1965. Played Tinker Joe in "The New 3 Stooges" in 1965. Played Curly-Joe in "The New 3 Stooges" in 1965. Played Curly-Joe in "Danny Thomas Meets the Comics" in 1965. Played Three Men in a Tub in "Off to See the Wizard" in 1967. Played Curly Joe in "Star Spangled Salesman" in 1968. Played himself in "The MGM Three Stooges Festival" in 1983. Played himself in "Stooge Snapshots" in 1984. Played himself in "Classic Comedy Teams" in 1986. Played himself in "Biography" in 1987. Played Curly Joe in "Fun with the Stooges" in 1988. Performed in "The Three Stooges 60th Anniversary Special" in 1990. Played himself in "Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story" in 2002. Played Curly-Joe in "The Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Special" in 2003.
Well in oregon th cheapest i've been able to find are for 9$. you'll usually find shorts for about 10 -15 for basketball shorts and 20-30 for jean shorts
There is no specific information in historical records or religious texts to suggest that Jesus wore shorts. In the cultural context of his time, Jesus was likely dressed in typical garments of the region, such as tunics and robes.