Curly in chair falling over, the wig gags, the water hose spray scenes all made me laugh out loud. Even Curly's line "Why, don't you like him?" cracked me up. Stooges are still brilliant!
This was the first episode I saw when I was a little kid, I remember I was laughing so hard my mom went out and bought me a Three Stooges VHS a day later, I've loved them ever since! I miss back in the 90's when AMC would have marathons Saturday & Sunday all morning, most kids were watching Power Rangers & their Saturday morning cartoons.. I was watching the Stooges lol.
❤I always love comments that say one thing is better than the other. Today’s tv verses yesterday’s full movie made with 100xs the production team & costs. Enlightening. I like steak better than Jello!
No matter how they present The Three stooges in color or black and white it never gets old the comedic timing with the jokes and physical comedy is so spot-on it's hard to believe how well it aged and I still bust a gut every time I see it, God bless these men for bringing such Joy to the world with their amazing talent
I used to wake up my kids on Sunday mornings to watch Three Stooges before going to church. Best way to start the day with laughter! Best physical comedy skits by far.
Too bad he drove himself into an early grave due to drinking. He suffered from depression because he was convinced that having a shaved head made him look really ugly. He drank to numb the pain and eventually it killed him.
They finally get the respect and praise they deserve. As a kid and even an adult seems up until the internet era they were never given respect sure many loved watching them but they were often labeled as low brow. But their timing and comedy was perfect and holds up to this day
These guys are timeless. The slapstick comedy they created will never age. It will ALWAYS be funny and they will live forever a part of the American culture. God Bless the Three Stooges.
Same with me! Every weekday after school I’d rush home to watch “Our Gal Sal” on channel 6 to watch Popeye cartoons, bugs bunny, clutch cargo, our Gang and of course THE 3 STOOGES. And then I would have to do my homework , Boo, hiss. It was the best growing up. And all my buddies in the neighborhood would be watching the same shows. My older brothers were watching or dancing on The Original American Band Stand with Dick Clark. This is me Dwight……… using my wife’s IPad.
Such a gem from the past.pure unadulterated slapstick by born naturals.laughed out loud as a youngster,still doing it at 68 Thanks for this trip down memory lane,this type of comedy can't be replicated,just appreciated
I was born in 1950’s .. I’ve seen this 1936 stooge episode in B/W hundreds of times .. this is the first time I’ve seen the “added colour” version and the great clarity 👍🏻 great job finding it Cheers from the frozen north HudsonBay 🇨🇦
This is f’ing hilarious. Intelligent jury 🤣. omg hops over the gate. I do not know how they kept it together. This is genius. Who the heck thinks such a skit up??!! Wish we had more of it these days
@@Nemesis1ism They made me laugh as a child and STILL make me laugh as an adult! And my adult kids still like them too. Too bad you're getting old and grumpy.... ;-(
@@Nemesis1ism And I'm sorry your heart has gone cold......lighten up fella. Humor is good for you (any Dr will tell you the same). If you look at the comments here from ALL different age groups, yours appears to be in a miniscule minority Don't be such a "sobersides" man, life is too short. Live a little, laugh a little....SMILE!!
The colorisation is incredible and fifty years later gives me a better appreciation of the Three Stooges and the actors that worked with them. Really made me think. thank you
They were the best, I have been watching them and still laughing at them,even though I know the scenes, since I was 7 years old ,I'm 71 and still laughing, they are the best
Love the spot where Larry breaks out with his triumphant Tarzan call after removing the gum from Moe's nose. I read somewhere that Larry was very laid back and usually just read his lines and followed the director's instructions. But every once in a while he would spontaneously improvise something like this. Hilarious.
@NonCompisMentis...And yet here you are, clicking on their videos, and even commenting under them... I hope these couple of replies give you the attention that you obviously desire...
@@DownhillAllTheWay Interesting.....I'm in my '70s also and my brother and I and all my friends loved them while growing up. Most of us still watch them from time to time if we want a good laugh. Sorry you weren't blessed with a humerous side..... I'm thinking that very few things are funny to you. ;-(
@@USCG.Brennan Oh, I found plenty of things funny - The intellect of a 6-12 year old is limited by his limited life's experience, but such as it was, I was always more amused by things that appealed to me intellectually - Victor Borge, the Goon Show, and lots of TV shows and comedians, but I didn't find much to laugh at in people doing stupid things. From a very young age, I didn't like slapstick, and you couldn't get much more slapstick than the 3 stooges. I wasn't keen on circus clowns either. I just played another few minutes of it, but honestly, I can't stand it.
Being a longtime stooges fan you might be able to help me, i remember as a kid growing up in the 60s watching a columbia film(it might have been a short film)when the lady at the start holding the torch drops it, after much research someone told me it could be a 3 stooges feature, i think they are right although they dont remember the lady dropping the torch, i found a site where someone asked the same question and like me they have never seen it again, they used to show a lot of stooges films and shorts in the 60s and on tv but seemed to stop showing them in the 70s,
@@nasreireinas3392 Hello Ive heard the same thing but after all these years Ive never seen it and Ive read every Stooge book I could find Ive only heard this story thru idle chit chat among fans I wish Ii could be of more help good luck to you
@@billday6744 i was talking about this and someone said what about the 3 stooges they have never seen it or do they remember it, but im sure im on the right track, trouble is they seemed to make so many films and shorts its hard to track down, especially as they dont show them anymore, ive looked on the columbia site where it shows the lady with the torch doing different things but never dropping it, all i can say for sure the film was black and white and it was a comedy, so the 3 stooges fits the bill, i will find it one day even if i have to buy every film they made lol,all the best 👍
The swallowed harmonica melody on 10:00 is known in the Neatherlands as a song for children during Saint Nicolas celebrations ("There is knockinging on the door"). The song orriginaly introduces a figure called Black Piet as a servant of the saint. In recent years there has been much debate about this figure because many see it now as discrimination. Therefor the role of the figure is changing and also most of the lyrics of the several songs are adjusted.
Or, from USA: Did you ever see a lassie, A lassie, a lassie? Did you ever see a lassie, Go this way and that? Late 1800's--- similar to the Austrian tune Au du lieber Augustine circa 1800. (But not exact)
I think Larry got more to do when Shemp returned to the act. In comparison to the 30s films with Curly, the ones from the late 40s to the 50s with the original three were more equal to the entire trio.
13:54 theres Solomon Horwitz in the far right end of the screen sitting next to that lady in dark green. The father of Moe, Shemp, and Curley. He was 63 then. He visited the set of this episode during its production and was put into a shot of the episode as a seat filler, unintentionally. EDIT: 10:02 heres a better shot of him.
I loved the stooges as a kid, still do. Best slapstick mindless humor ever. It’s weird and strange how some people just don’t find them funny at all, but just idiotic and stupid.
James C. Morton always had a running gag with that wig of his being blown off, shot off, knocked off, etc. It was the same when he was on Laurel & Hardy. I always wonder, however, was this just an act or did he wear a wig in his personal life when he was not acting?
I never knew Laurel and Hardy were on the Three Stooges. I love the part where Laurel gets the judge's gavel and accidentally smacks Hardy with it!!!!!!!!!!! Hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!
My goodness! As a kid I did not appreciate just how funny these guys are! WOW I was laughing so hard! Their ability to have nothing, barley any props...and to create absolute humor and mayhem!
These "3 Stooges" episodes were invented as "short subjects", shown in theaters before the feature. My mom used to see these 15 minute wonders when she worked at the Art Theater in Hobart IN in the late forties. When these shorts came to WGN around 1959, mom tuned it in for us (I was six years of age) and I've been a fan ever since. This one was made in 1936. Can you believe that? Somebody colorized it; I don't ever recall seeing a single episode in color. ...
I remembered watching this in 8th grade in middle school in 2006 and Curly pissing off the court clerk still today makes me laugh hard. 😂😂😂 So much golden gem in The Three Stooges and I'm sure this will still make me laugh even if another 20 years goes by.
"Vernacular? That's a doiby." 😂 I still quote this line, and it never gets old.
😂😂😂
"Drop the Vernacular!!"
Drops hat on the floor.
🤣
100% agrreeeeee
@@ShaunTheCHB No no not that. Talk so the jury can understand.
*derby.
"You're in a court, not Clancy's Pool Room" is a line I've used for years whenever I was with someone acting like a fool in public.
Hey, you're in a court, not in the woods Tarzan, cut it out.
Over 20 years of hearing this, I never knew he said that! I thought he said "a fancy school room" instead of what he actually did
Are you Moe's reincarnation?
These guys are almost 100 years old and their material is as funny as ever. Truly timeless
I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU.
They're dead. How can they be 100 years old?
I'm 37 and this is surprisingly hilarious. I can now see where a lot of cartoons and comedians took inspiration from and parodied.
He meant they're material, which most still isn't 100 years old yet
@@jimjam959 no he didn't.
Mankind will never experience an innocence such as this ever again -
Curly in chair falling over, the wig gags, the water hose spray scenes all made me laugh out loud. Even Curly's line "Why, don't you like him?" cracked me up. Stooges are still brilliant!
14:59 made me laugh
8:40 “A Tarantula!”
Best Larry Moment ever.
🤣🤣😂😂😅😅
8:52
Add the Tarzan yell ..
Larry thinks it's a tarantula, Curly thinks it's a field mouse, and Moe thinks it's a divot. Hilarious.
..and then they were sued by the DA @@aaaht3810
🤣😂🤣😂
This was the first episode I saw when I was a little kid, I remember I was laughing so hard my mom went out and bought me a Three Stooges VHS a day later, I've loved them ever since! I miss back in the 90's when AMC would have marathons Saturday & Sunday all morning, most kids were watching Power Rangers & their Saturday morning cartoons.. I was watching the Stooges lol.
Same here!!
I remember the early and mid 2000s spike tv marathons.
Same here
enjoyed then in early '70's
This was also the first 3 stooges short I saw back in the 90s when my dad got my into them and the little rascals. I been a fan ever since.
Wow, I've seen this countless times in b&w and just saw this in color! Incredible
Yes. It's better than what is on today.
It's one of the best Three Stooges episodes.
Still better than what's on TV today
Perfect! Here 🔨
loony tune cartoons is just as good
Especially the animated stooges.
❤I always love comments that say one thing is better than the other. Today’s tv verses yesterday’s full movie made with 100xs the production team & costs. Enlightening. I like steak better than Jello!
Absolutely 👍🏽
"I say Jasper what comes after 75?"
Seventy six!
That's the spirit lol
5:58
No matter how they present The Three stooges in color or black and white it never gets old the comedic timing with the jokes and physical comedy is so spot-on it's hard to believe how well it aged and I still bust a gut every time I see it, God bless these men for bringing such Joy to the world with their amazing talent
I used to wake up my kids on Sunday mornings to watch Three Stooges before going to church. Best way to start the day with laughter! Best physical comedy skits by far.
you`re right....not much too laugh at in church....
And then you probably got more humor from church.
The girl in this episode makes this worth watching. She's DROP DEAD GORGEOUS!! 💖
I'm glad somebody mentioned the woman in this she was a very full-bodied woman
I'm pretty darn sure that girl is Suzanne Kaaren. She was one of the very first Rockettes Radio City Music Hall.
Those legs are perfection!
@@TheLMarieG2014they were insured for $1 million back in the day as a publicity stunt
She was married to moe howard
Curly Howard was arguably the funniest guy who ever lived.
Both Curly and his brother Shemp are positively the funniest man of all time
Too bad he drove himself into an early grave due to drinking. He suffered from depression because he was convinced that having a shaved head made him look really ugly. He drank to numb the pain and eventually it killed him.
@@mattgerrish908heartbreaking really.
And yet he died a very sad man !!
@@wjones0390 Sad, ain't it?
They finally get the respect and praise they deserve. As a kid and even an adult seems up until the internet era they were never given respect sure many loved watching them but they were often labeled as low brow. But their timing and comedy was perfect and holds up to this day
“He’s asking you if you swear…”.
“No! But I know all the words!” 😅
"Woids"
Yeah, that's awesome
These guys are timeless. The slapstick comedy they created will never age. It will ALWAYS be funny and they will live forever a part of the American culture. God Bless the Three Stooges.
👍
Absolutely 💯 💯 💯 💯 love these guys!!❤❤❤❤
8:52 definitely one of Moe's best moments just opens fire on a hairpiece
The Stooges,Bugs Bunny,Abbott and Costello never get old and will always be funny.If your having a bad day just pick one to lift your spirits.
Add Laurel and Hardy as well
I'm having a bad day listening to your grammar. It's you're not your. duh
Been watching the The Stooges since 1958 (Sally Star, WFIL, Phiadelphia) and after all these years the Boy's are still the best!
Same with me! Every weekday after school I’d rush home to watch “Our Gal Sal” on channel 6 to watch Popeye cartoons, bugs bunny, clutch cargo, our Gang and of course THE 3 STOOGES. And then I would have to do my homework , Boo, hiss. It was the best growing up. And all my buddies in the neighborhood would be watching the same shows. My older brothers were watching or dancing on The Original American Band Stand with Dick Clark. This is me Dwight……… using my wife’s IPad.
Wow, someone who remembers Sally Starr, I miss those days.
I do recall the last of Sally Star and Al Albert's Showcase!
@@cindybetten7573 I also remember watching Chief Halftown, Bertie the bunyip, Pixanne, and Gene London!
Such a gem from the past.pure unadulterated slapstick by born naturals.laughed out loud as a youngster,still doing it at 68
Thanks for this trip down memory lane,this type of comedy can't be replicated,just appreciated
The bass bow going into the guy's mouth is one of those things that's so ridiculously done that it's twice as funny.
The Three stooges truly are legends... Nobody can ever come close!!!🤣🤣🤣
Curly is one of the few comics that would make me laugh without having to do a single thing. He was a genius.
I was born in 1950’s .. I’ve seen this 1936 stooge episode in B/W hundreds of times .. this is the first time I’ve seen the “added colour” version and the great clarity 👍🏻
great job finding it
Cheers from the frozen north HudsonBay 🇨🇦
Same here! It's a completely different feel seeing it in normal color. Sure loved the guys!
Wonder if they did it for all?
Yes. Thanks!
This is f’ing hilarious. Intelligent jury 🤣. omg hops over the gate. I do not know how they kept it together. This is genius. Who the heck thinks such a skit up??!! Wish we had more of it these days
They were the masters at physical comedy.
14:33 Oh My Stradivarius, Oh My Beautiful Stradivarius!🔨💥🎻
15:27 Give Me That Hose!💦
I think this is one of Curly's finest performances.
An absolute classic!!! It is a different feel watching it in color.
I remember when i wanna say MEtv would air a 3 stooges marathon for new years. This one was the episode i always scanned the guide for
I really love the show. Perfect thing to have on in the background; every time you look up from your chores, you’ll laugh.
Somehow watching these crazy guys makes me forget what a crazy world we live in. Thank you moe larry and curly
even tho i am a very late gen z, this is better than most comedy shows today
I COULDEN'T STOP LAUGHING
I agree.
It’s crazy how old this is and how well it’s aged. Shit is still funny in 2024
I surely am missing, these old days 😢.
As retired attorney I love this episode. ,!
The take off your hat bit always gets me!
omg can't ever be replicated
“RAISE YOUR RIGHT HAND!!!”
"Now put your left hand here!"
The restoration is fantastic. It looks like it was made last week
I grew up watching these guys and they are still amazing!!
That girl looks amazing when she dances!
Indeed. I love that 30’s/40’s look on a dame. 😁
Lol, she probably died 70 years ago
@@samcooper1761 ----Suzanne Kaaren (March 21, 1912 - August 27, 2004)
Great gams 😄
Greatest show ever!!! These guys were pure genius.
they made me laugh as a child i see no humor in them at all as an adult
@@Nemesis1ism looks like u have slowly died.
@@Nemesis1ism They made me laugh as a child and STILL make me laugh as an adult! And my adult kids still like them too.
Too bad you're getting old and grumpy.... ;-(
@@USCG.Brennan Old! I have the youngest heart second only to One, I feel bad you don't see the Dis humor of slap stick comedy.
@@Nemesis1ism And I'm sorry your heart has gone cold......lighten up fella. Humor is good for you (any Dr will tell you the same). If you look at the comments here from ALL different age groups, yours appears to be in a miniscule minority Don't be such a "sobersides" man, life is too short. Live a little, laugh a little....SMILE!!
My dad bought cassettes and I would spend my weekends setting up the VCR and bingeing on Three Stoogers. Still love them to this day ❤❤
so many great hours spent watching these gents as a kid and as an adult.
The colorisation is incredible and fifty years later gives me a better appreciation of the Three Stooges and the actors that worked with them. Really made me think. thank you
They were the best, I have been watching them and still laughing at them,even though I know the scenes, since I was 7 years old ,I'm 71 and still laughing, they are the best
Same here. Started watching late 50s. Turned 70 last month.
Love the spot where Larry breaks out with his triumphant Tarzan call after removing the gum from Moe's nose. I read somewhere that Larry was very laid back and usually just read his lines and followed the director's instructions. But every once in a while he would spontaneously improvise something like this. Hilarious.
Not funny then, not funny now.
@@integralsun It is sad that some people have no sense of humor.
Your comment: Sour grapes when you made it; sour grapes now as I read it.
"Hey, you're in a court, not in the woods, Tarzan! Cut it out! Come on!"
@NonCompisMentis...And yet here you are, clicking on their videos, and even commenting under them...
I hope these couple of replies give you the attention that you obviously desire...
This was epic.
Still makes me laugh. The scene where Larry stomps the gum and screams is truly hilarious.
This brings back such happy, hilarious times as a child
"Vernacular? That's a doiby!"
slays me every time
"Drop the vernacular"!. Curly drops his derby hat!😂🤣 gets me every time😂
Vernacular? That’s a doiby!!!!!
86 years later and this is still so damn funny
Good God! I watched 4 minutes, but couldn't stand any more. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.
@@DownhillAllTheWay You didn't grow up with them did you? We who did, love them!
@@USCG.Brennan I'm 77 years old, so yes, they were around when I was a young child - but even then, I didn't find them at all funny.
@@DownhillAllTheWay Interesting.....I'm in my '70s also and my brother and I and all my friends loved them while growing up. Most of us still watch them from time to time if we want a good laugh. Sorry you weren't blessed with a humerous side..... I'm thinking that very few things are funny to you. ;-(
@@USCG.Brennan Oh, I found plenty of things funny - The intellect of a 6-12 year old is limited by his limited life's experience, but such as it was, I was always more amused by things that appealed to me intellectually - Victor Borge, the Goon Show, and lots of TV shows and comedians, but I didn't find much to laugh at in people doing stupid things. From a very young age, I didn't like slapstick, and you couldn't get much more slapstick than the 3 stooges. I wasn't keen on circus clowns either.
I just played another few minutes of it, but honestly, I can't stand it.
Ive been a stooge fan since the 60s I never get tired of them .
Being a longtime stooges fan you might be able to help me, i remember as a kid growing up in the 60s watching a columbia film(it might have been a short film)when the lady at the start holding the torch drops it, after much research someone told me it could be a 3 stooges feature, i think they are right although they dont remember the lady dropping the torch, i found a site where someone asked the same question and like me they have never seen it again, they used to show a lot of stooges films and shorts in the 60s and on tv but seemed to stop showing them in the 70s,
@@nasreireinas3392 Hello Ive heard the same thing but after all these years Ive never seen it and Ive read every Stooge book I could find Ive only heard this story thru idle chit chat among fans I wish Ii could be of more help good luck to you
@@billday6744 i was talking about this and someone said what about the 3 stooges they have never seen it or do they remember it, but im sure im on the right track, trouble is they seemed to make so many films and shorts its hard to track down, especially as they dont show them anymore, ive looked on the columbia site where it shows the lady with the torch doing different things but never dropping it, all i can say for sure the film was black and white and it was a comedy, so the 3 stooges fits the bill, i will find it one day even if i have to buy every film they made lol,all the best 👍
These fools playing tic tac toe during a trial!!😂😂😂
I remember back in the early 90s I had the VHS of this episode and watched it over and over lol
Good clean comedy. No cussing!❤
Had to watch it again. Curly taking the oath and Larry's bow launched from the upright bass are two of my favorite parts.
Grew up watching this trio. There's that touch in them. Unique. Thank you.
I think that the "OLD BAG" in the jury box makes me laugh the most. Just a marvelous sketch !!!!
The swallowed harmonica melody on 10:00 is known in the Neatherlands as a song for children during Saint Nicolas celebrations ("There is knockinging on the door"). The song orriginaly introduces a figure called Black Piet as a servant of the saint. In recent years there has been much debate about this figure because many see it now as discrimination. Therefor the role of the figure is changing and also most of the lyrics of the several songs are adjusted.
Or, from USA: Did you ever see a lassie,
A lassie, a lassie?
Did you ever see a lassie,
Go this way and that?
Late 1800's--- similar to the Austrian tune
Au du lieber Augustine circa 1800. (But not exact)
Larry screaming will always be my favorite scene. Larry is so underrated
I think Larry got more to do when Shemp returned to the act. In comparison to the 30s films with Curly, the ones from the late 40s to the 50s with the original three were more equal to the entire trio.
I'd keep rewinding that part 😆🤣
4:47 the Judge is trying not to laugh as curly picks up the chair. I didn't notice that till now
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love it it's so funny
Slam Bang theater with the three stooges growing up 60 years ago. It was great then and it’s still great now. Timeless.
I love it " gentlemen control your killer instinct" LMAO 😅😂😂
13:54 theres Solomon Horwitz in the far right end of the screen sitting next to that lady in dark green. The father of Moe, Shemp, and Curley. He was 63 then. He visited the set of this episode during its production and was put into a shot of the episode as a seat filler, unintentionally. EDIT: 10:02 heres a better shot of him.
Great, used to watch as a kid...
Kind of amazing to realise that this short film is 88 years old!
I own the complete Three Stooges collection.
Still watching this here.
Too good to pass up.
Never thought I’d ever in my life be loosening my collar watching the three stooges but here we are.
Timeless they are. So funny all these years later.
This is the first full Three Stooges thing I've ever watched and damn it was funny!
14:33 (Larry breaks the violin🎻)
Oh my Stradivarius. Oh my beautiful Stradivarius.
Fascinating how funny these guys were. Nothing today compares to that.
“Gentlemen you must control your killing instincts.”
😂😂 I’ve seen this episode enough times but I’m just now appreciating this line.
5:24 Kills me every single time 🤣🤣🤣 Curly was the absolute best there ever was and will be
Curly was way better than Shemp
@@tupaclives5848 Curly was and always will be the GOAT
@@tupaclives5848 I agree
Nah, IMO Shemp was a very close second. He was always under rated and even “bad mouthed” by some people.
@@cindybetten7573 exactly. Shemp was a different but no less funny Stooge. I enjoyed all of them.
One of the best Stooges shorts ever
I loved the stooges as a kid, still do. Best slapstick mindless humor ever. It’s weird and strange how some people just don’t find them funny at all, but just idiotic and stupid.
Just women…
I find them hilarious!
It is idiotic and stupid, that's why it's funny.
My grandfather loved them 😊
7:15 Gail Tempest (Suzanne Kaaren) has one nice pair of legs.
when actors and comedy were a good thing to watch, laugh, admire and enjoy.
amazing to see this in color
The part with the wig was the funniest. I was unprepared to laugh that hard especially when Moe actually shot it!
Oh, a field mouse.
A tarantula!🤣
James C. Morton always had a running gag with that wig of his being blown off, shot off, knocked off, etc. It was the same when he was on Laurel & Hardy. I always wonder, however, was this just an act or did he wear a wig in his personal life when he was not acting?
The killer of the murder mystery of the 1930's was Kurt Robbin who shot Buck Wing.
"Gentleman you must control your killing instincts." that slayed me. lmao
Best Stooge short.
One of my favorite skits of the the three stooges.
Judge: “Why don’t you answer him?”
Curly: “He’s talking pigalat, and I don’t know what he’s saying.”
Me: lmao
The take off your hat bit gets me everytime
Still timeless and still classic. Never gets old.
The "A Plumbing We Will Go" skit was my favorite.
There are essentially two versions of this skit, one with Curly, later one with Shemp
There Is No Other Classic Show Trio That Is Better Then The Three Stooges
12:02 that noise Curly makes always gets me "Whaa!?" 😂
The money the studio nade all these gems should be colorized
I never knew Laurel and Hardy were on the Three Stooges. I love the part where Laurel gets the judge's gavel and accidentally smacks Hardy with it!!!!!!!!!!! Hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!
What time offset are they at? I'm not seeing them.
I always thought this was their funniest bit and it's awesome to be able to watch it in color now
When all else fails, Laurel & Hardy and these 3 lunatics will always do the job.
My goodness! As a kid I did not appreciate just how funny these guys are! WOW I was laughing so hard! Their ability to have nothing, barley any props...and to create absolute humor and mayhem!
Loved this episode 😂 used to own it on VHS. But I’ve never seen the color version. This is amazing.
Ikr! Me either!!
When Larry starts screaming like Tarzan, I crack up every time. 😂😂😂
These "3 Stooges" episodes were invented as "short subjects", shown in theaters before the feature.
My mom used to see these 15 minute wonders when she worked at the Art Theater in Hobart IN in the late forties. When these shorts came to WGN around 1959, mom tuned it in for us (I was six years of age) and I've been a fan ever since.
This one was made in 1936. Can you believe that?
Somebody colorized it; I don't ever recall seeing a single episode in color.
...
I remembered watching this in 8th grade in middle school in 2006 and Curly pissing off the court clerk still today makes me laugh hard. 😂😂😂
So much golden gem in The Three Stooges and I'm sure this will still make me laugh even if another 20 years goes by.
I always lose it when Curly falls back in the chair.
This episode is one of my favorites. Seen it a million times, and it still makes me laugh.