Hope you all enjoy this compilation of all my Stooges Goofs videos from Curly, Shemp, Joe Besser, and Curly Joe. It runs from the 1930's through the 1960's Stooge movies.
15:33 The glass pane trick between the lion and the actors reminded me of another time that was used. In Raiders of the Lost Ark, when Indy falls in the snake pit. He rises to face the cobra, but if you look closely (on my old VHS copy anyway) you can see the glass between Harrison Ford and said cobra. Love your channel !
My favorite after school time was watching the three stooges. Curly Howard, Joe Besser , Shemp Howard, Moe Howard, Larry Fine. Slapstick at it's best. Soitenly...
Joe Besser was in a 1959 movie called "Say One For Me", a musical drama starring Bing Crosby, Debbie Reynolds, Robert Wagner & Ray Walston. I recently saw this movie for the first time and, as big an old movie buff that I am, I had never heard of it. It was the first and only time I have seen Joe Besser play a straight dramatic character.
garypesci-Joe Besser also made a cameo appearance in a season two episode of Batman, Hizzoner The Penguin, as a supporter for the Penguin's running for mayor of Gotham City.
Loved it. I always thought the routine in "Around the World in a Daze" where Moe numbers all the slapstick, and then says about the eye poke, "Uh-Uh, We don't do that one anymore" was a funny inside joke.
The woman seen at 24:19 [known professionally as Connie Cezon as noted in the beginning credits at 24:05], is Consuelo Lord Cezon-aka "Gertie" from Perry Mason. She played along side the Stooges quite a few times: Corny Casanovas, Up in Daisy's Penthouse, Tricky Dicks, Hot Stuff, Rusty Romeos [above], and Triple Crossed. She passed away on February 26, 2004 [from complications due to breast cancer surgery].
Thank you for taking the time to research and post ( these ) videos, @tvcrazyman ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 👍👍👏👏 I certainly appreciate you doing so. By the way . . . . . . . The Three Stooges is certainly one of, ( along The Munsters ), *FAVORITE* television series, even though I much rather watch those shows in COLOR, instead of BLACK and WHITE. That said, keep up the GREAT job ! ! ! ! ! ! 👏👏👏
as a kid in the 70's it was my uncle that told me the three stooges were fake and not really hitting each other. he told me wrestling was "fake" and he ruined every magic trick i did one Christmas with the magic set i got. gotta love family. that doesn't live with you and or have to live and deal with the consequences of ruining a childhood. ;)
Really good stuff. Insight into the process doesn't diminish the genius a bit. The name Howard (and Feynman) will be linked to humor as long as English is spoken.
I loved the video and do enjoy blooper shows so this was a treat. The big difference between bloopers from way back when these were made is that I doubt anyone involved would have in their wildest imagination anticipate their movies (shorts) still being watched and loved for so long by so many people.
I remember Leslie Nielsen saying that Shemp was scared to death of that lion and it took a lot of convincing to get him to sit there in front of it. I think it definitely looks like he doesn't want to be there.
in the scene with the bottomless bucket. the bottom detaches when it hits the Indian. you can see it on the ground in front and to the right of the bucket.
In the 1956 short Scheming Schemers, Moe shoves his down a sink drain, and rips out a clump of Larry's hair. A minute later, he shoves hand down the drain again, but this time, he asks for Larry's help because his hand was stuck. If Moe had no trouble taking his hand out the first time, he should have had no trouble the second time. Same with the 1945 short Idiots Deluxe. Moe gets knocked out by a rock thrown by Larry. Curly and Larry picks Moe up to put him in the back of their car, Moe suddenly turns into a dummy. You can tell because Moe's arm is by his side, rather than hanging limply.
11:51 back then there was no: "wait... what was that? go back." and they knew it. something offscreen for less than sec would barely register and not worth the time or money to reshoot. (which was probably said while i was busy typing this.)
The Stooges are superheroes. In the short Out West, Shemp throws a coin in the air and yells, "Hold it!" And stops time so he can get his gun out he yells, "Now!" It falls, he shots the coin, and It turns from one into five.
I have all of the 3 Stooges shorts, but I don't watch any of them with Joe Besser. I never cared for him as a Stooge; he was fine on Joey Bishop and various movies, but just not as a Stooge. But I do think Shemp was just as funny as Curly, and Joe DeRita was a welcome addition. As I understand it, Emil Sitka was considered as a Stooge, but the one I would have chosen was their arch-nemesis: Vernon Dent.
The mud in the face shot with the hanging mud: a tiny drop splashed off his face and hit the camera. "See the string making Shemp's bow tie spin?" (circles the area) Me: nope. Nothing there after the encoding got through with it. What do I think of Joe Besser? He's too normal. He just looks like a middle ages man. The other 5 stooges had unique haircuts (shaves) that made them look absurd like cartoon characters, which they act like and have the superhuman resistance to injury of. His guy down the street mowing his lawn look makes him not really qualified for stoogedom
Love the classic stooges thanks for pointing out the goofs
Hope you all enjoy this compilation of all my Stooges Goofs videos from Curly, Shemp, Joe Besser, and Curly Joe. It runs from the 1930's through the 1960's Stooge movies.
What about ted healy era films from 1930 soup to nuts to 1934 hollywood party.
3:07 Curly flubbing a line perfectly fits his nitwit character and would be assumed to just be him.
15:33 The glass pane trick between the lion and the actors reminded me of another time that was used. In Raiders of the Lost Ark, when Indy falls in the snake pit. He rises to face the cobra, but if you look closely (on my old VHS copy anyway) you can see the glass between Harrison Ford and said cobra. Love your channel !
Thanks
Great video. Thanks for putting it together and posting it.
My favorite after school time was watching the three stooges. Curly Howard, Joe Besser , Shemp Howard, Moe Howard, Larry Fine. Slapstick at it's best. Soitenly...
Joe Besser was in a 1959 movie called "Say One For Me", a musical drama starring Bing Crosby, Debbie Reynolds, Robert Wagner & Ray Walston. I recently saw this movie for the first time and, as big an old movie buff that I am, I had never heard of it. It was the first and only time I have seen Joe Besser play a straight dramatic character.
Interesting. I have never seen it. I don't think.
garypesci-Joe Besser also made a cameo appearance in a season two episode of Batman, Hizzoner The Penguin, as a supporter for the Penguin's running for mayor of Gotham City.
Hearing the cast and crew laughing in the final cuts really enhanced the shorts' comedic status! 😂
Loved it. I always thought the routine in "Around the World in a Daze" where Moe numbers all the slapstick, and then says about the eye poke, "Uh-Uh, We don't do that one anymore" was a funny inside joke.
Well, THAT took some work to put together! Nice job. I gotta see else you've got going here.
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Excellent
_Listen To The Mockingbird_ will forever pop into my head at the most random times lol
I like when the barrel hits a rock and launches at an absurd angle to knock curly out of the tree.
25:24 "The bad guys get it in the end." 😀
The woman seen at 24:19 [known professionally as Connie Cezon as noted in the beginning credits at 24:05], is Consuelo Lord Cezon-aka "Gertie" from Perry Mason.
She played along side the Stooges quite a few times: Corny Casanovas, Up in Daisy's Penthouse, Tricky Dicks, Hot Stuff, Rusty Romeos [above], and Triple Crossed.
She passed away on February 26, 2004 [from complications due to breast cancer surgery].
Thank you for taking the time to research and post ( these ) videos, @tvcrazyman ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 👍👍👏👏
I certainly appreciate you doing so.
By the way . . . . . . . The Three Stooges is certainly one of, ( along The Munsters ), *FAVORITE* television series, even though I much rather watch those shows in COLOR, instead of BLACK and WHITE.
That said, keep up the GREAT job ! ! ! ! ! ! 👏👏👏
I appreciate it.
as a kid in the 70's it was my uncle that told me the three stooges were fake and not really hitting each other. he told me wrestling was "fake" and he ruined every magic trick i did one Christmas with the magic set i got. gotta love family. that doesn't live with you and or have to live and deal with the consequences of ruining a childhood. ;)
the blatantly obvious stunt dummy is part of what makes Super Dave Osborne so funny.
Really good stuff. Insight into the process doesn't diminish the genius a bit.
The name Howard (and Feynman) will be linked to humor as long as English is spoken.
Who is your favourite third stooge? Mine is Curly. 😊
Curly but Shemp was very good and funny the others are totally forgetable
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Curly is my favorite.
I loved the video and do enjoy blooper shows so this was a treat. The big difference between bloopers from way back when these were made is that I doubt anyone involved would have in their wildest imagination anticipate their movies (shorts) still being watched and loved for so long by so many people.
4:11 I've heard that sound in several Stooge shorts, but I never realized it was someone snickering just off camera.
I remember Leslie Nielsen saying that Shemp was scared to death of that lion and it took a lot of convincing to get him to sit there in front of it. I think it definitely looks like he doesn't want to be there.
in the scene with the bottomless bucket. the bottom detaches when it hits the Indian. you can see it on the ground in front and to the right of the bucket.
In the 1956 short Scheming Schemers, Moe shoves his down a sink drain, and rips out a clump of Larry's hair. A minute later, he shoves hand down the drain again, but this time, he asks for Larry's help because his hand was stuck. If Moe had no trouble taking his hand out the first time, he should have had no trouble the second time. Same with the 1945 short Idiots Deluxe. Moe gets knocked out by a rock thrown by Larry. Curly and Larry picks Moe up to put him in the back of their car, Moe suddenly turns into a dummy. You can tell because Moe's arm is by his side, rather than hanging limply.
Christine McIntyre was such a beauty! It's very sad that she kinda disappeared from the public eye.
I never see any of that and I have all of their movies.
I always thought the stunt doubles that don't look like them were part of the joke because they're very obvious 😂
14:08 i think for this, his line was cut off too early, because you can hear him say during the fade "well, one day while-" and then he gets cut off
11:51 back then there was no: "wait... what was that? go back." and they knew it. something offscreen for less than sec would barely register and not worth the time or money to reshoot. (which was probably said while i was busy typing this.)
I wonder how the 4 stooges would have been . Would it have worked out or been a flop? I would love to have seen the 4 best comics all together.
It probably would have been even funnier.
The Stooges are superheroes. In the short Out West, Shemp throws a coin in the air and yells, "Hold it!" And stops time so he can get his gun out he yells, "Now!" It falls, he shots the coin, and It turns from one into five.
I have all of the 3 Stooges shorts, but I don't watch any of them with Joe Besser. I never cared for him as a Stooge; he was fine on Joey Bishop and various movies, but just not as a Stooge. But I do think Shemp was just as funny as Curly, and Joe DeRita was a welcome addition.
As I understand it, Emil Sitka was considered as a Stooge, but the one I would have chosen was their arch-nemesis: Vernon Dent.
Those fake Curlys. LOL
Def of all them. Shemp my least
The mud in the face shot with the hanging mud: a tiny drop splashed off his face and hit the camera.
"See the string making Shemp's bow tie spin?" (circles the area)
Me: nope. Nothing there after the encoding got through with it.
What do I think of Joe Besser? He's too normal. He just looks like a middle ages man. The other 5 stooges had unique haircuts (shaves) that made them look absurd like cartoon characters, which they act like and have the superhuman resistance to injury of. His guy down the street mowing his lawn look makes him not really qualified for stoogedom
You should do goof From The filmation DC superhero Cartoons from the 60s
That might be fun. 😀
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Don't make them like this anymore just great stupid fun 😀
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I was never a fan of Joe Besser’s childish character, he just wasn’t a stooge.
To me, I couldn't stand Joe Besser episodes (I won't even watch them) AND he acted to whiney and effeminate.
I've never been a fan of the "Three Violent Brain Damaged Men". Abbott and Costello, and the Marx Brothers actually did comedy.