"Have Rocket, Will Travel" was released August 1, 1959 .
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.
1936
Ah, the Three Stooges had a wonderful group of supporting actors who brought so much joy to their films. Some of these talented individuals included Vernon Dent, Bud Jamison, and Emil Sitka, who added humor and charm to the Stooges' antics. Their performances added depth and laughter to the classic comedy trio, creating a delightful atmosphere for all to enjoy.
While the Stooges were making the two reelers they only were shown in movie theatres and not on television. It was not until after they ended their contract with Columbia, after the 1958 season, that Screen Gems bundled their two reelers into packages and sold them to television stations. Station KTTV in Los Angeles is believed to have bought the first package and began airing them in 1959.
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.
1930 - "Soup To Nuts"
1975
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.
Moe and Larry were the only two that stayed for the entire 40 year run
The very first short was released in 1934. Only 4 shorts were made that year
1936
Ah, the Three Stooges had a wonderful group of supporting actors who brought so much joy to their films. Some of these talented individuals included Vernon Dent, Bud Jamison, and Emil Sitka, who added humor and charm to the Stooges' antics. Their performances added depth and laughter to the classic comedy trio, creating a delightful atmosphere for all to enjoy.
While the Stooges were making the two reelers they only were shown in movie theatres and not on television. It was not until after they ended their contract with Columbia, after the 1958 season, that Screen Gems bundled their two reelers into packages and sold them to television stations. Station KTTV in Los Angeles is believed to have bought the first package and began airing them in 1959.
The American romantic comedy film "Just Married" was released on January 10, 2003.
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.
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 NordicTracks come with a five-year warranty, whereas most manufacturers come with a three-year warranty.