Yes.
Moe (Moses Horwitz), Curly (Jerome Horwitz), and Shemp (Samuel Horwitz) were brothers and all were born in Brooklyn, New York. Shemp was the oldest (born in 1895), Curly the youngest (born in 1903), and Moe in the middle (born in 1897). There were two other older brothers that very little is known about.
No. Moe Howard,Curly Howard and Shemp Howard were brothers, But Larry Fine was a good friend. Originally it was Moe,Shemp and Larry. Curly replaced Shemp.
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The first Three Stooges short was called Women Haters and was filmed in early 1934.
The movie you describe was never made. Curly Howard died before the Three Stooges made any movies, and he appeared only in short films. The third stooge in the Three Stooges movies was played by Curly Joe DiRita. Of the shorts (with Curly) I liked "Punch Drunk" the best. Of the movies (with Curly Joe) I liked "The Three Stooges in Orbit" the best.
According to information in the book The Three Stooges Handbook by Joan Maurer, Moe's daughter, they made $1,000 split three ways for their first two reeler, Women Haters, and their salary reached $2,500 each per two reeler made.
yes Lucy did appear on one of the three stooges episodes. That episode was called 'Three Little Pigskins' and was made in 1934. Lucy was the girlfriend of a professional football team owner.
Yes, they were immensely popular. They were popular enough to have made feature films in the 30's instead of shorts, but the boss at Columbia would not let them because he did not want to pay them as movie stars. Television in the 50's revived the Three Stooges, and at last they were able to make movies.
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The first Three Stooges short was called Women Haters and was filmed in early 1934.
The movie you describe was never made. Curly Howard died before the Three Stooges made any movies, and he appeared only in short films. The third stooge in the Three Stooges movies was played by Curly Joe DiRita. Of the shorts (with Curly) I liked "Punch Drunk" the best. Of the movies (with Curly Joe) I liked "The Three Stooges in Orbit" the best.
According to information in the book The Three Stooges Handbook by Joan Maurer, Moe's daughter, they made $1,000 split three ways for their first two reeler, Women Haters, and their salary reached $2,500 each per two reeler made.
The first four episodes were made in 1934
yes Lucy did appear on one of the three stooges episodes. That episode was called 'Three Little Pigskins' and was made in 1934. Lucy was the girlfriend of a professional football team owner.
No. That is just a made up movie. Do not worry, there is no such thing is scary night creatures in reallife.
Yes, they were immensely popular. They were popular enough to have made feature films in the 30's instead of shorts, but the boss at Columbia would not let them because he did not want to pay them as movie stars. Television in the 50's revived the Three Stooges, and at last they were able to make movies.
Michael Chiklis played the role of Curly .
Usually a baked crust filled with a stiffened whipped cream.
the short you asked about is called "I can hardly wait" and it was made in 1943.
No, vampires are made up in movies. That's not real.