Directed by: Preston Black Produced by: Jules White Written by: Al Giebler Starring: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Clara Kimball Young, Bud Jamison, James C. Morton, Douglas Gerrard, Lew Davis, Harrison Greene, Isabelle LaMal, Anne O’Neal, Vesey O’Davoren, Althea Henley, Cinematography: Benjamin H. Kline Editing by: William Lyon Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Release date(s): February 6, 1936 Running time: 17′ 39′ Country: United States Language: English.
Bugs within the Kitchen may be the twelfth short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the 3 Stooges. The trio designed a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Continue reading Three Stooges – Ants in the Pantry (1936)
Directed by: Del Lord Produced by: Jules White Written by: Clyde Bruckman Starring: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Bud Jamison, Jack “Tiny” Lipson, Harry Semels, Stanley Blystone, Lew Davis, Althea Henley, Cinematography: Benjamin H. Kline, Editing by William Lyon, Distributed by Columbia Pictures Release date(s): November 28, 1935 Running time : 16′ 16″ Country: United States Language: English.
Three Little Beers is the subject of 11 short starring the comedy team The Three Stooges U.S. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959.Continue reading Three Stooges – Three Little Beers (1935)
Directed by: Del Lord Produced by: Jules White Written by: Felix Adler, Helen Howard, Starring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Harry Holman, Robert Graves, Phyllis Crane, Geneva Mitchell, William Irving, Bud Jamison, James C. Morton. Cinematography: Henry Freulich Editing by: James Sweeney Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Release date(s): August 29, 1935 (U.S.) Running time: 18′ 08″ Country: United States Language: English.
Plebe is the tenth short film starring the comedy team The Three Stooges U.S.. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Continue reading Three Stooges – Hoi Polloi (1935)
Directed by: Del Lord Produced by: Jules White Written by: Andrew Bennison Starring: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Nat Carr, James C. Morton, Billy Gilbert, Grace Goodall, Al Thompson, Symona Boniface. Cinematography: George Meehan Editing by: James Sweeney Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Release date(s): August 1, 1935 Running time: 18′ 39″ Country: United States Language: English.
Directed by: Del Lord Produced by: Jules White Written by: Felix Adler Starring: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Bud Jamison, Ted Lorch, James C. Morton, Phyllis Crane, Lew Davis, Marvin Loback, Billy Engle, Ford West, Si Jenks, Celeste Edwards, Lou Archer, Heinie Conklin Music by: R.H. Bassett Cinematography: John Stumar Editing by: Charles Hochberg Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Release date(s): April 26, 1935 (U.S.) Running time: 19′ 33″ Language: English
Uncivil Warriors is the eighth issue short starring the comedy team The Three Stooges U.S.. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959.
Set during the American Civil War, the short begins with a North General (James C. Morton) allocation of Larry, Moe and Curly (as operators of 12, 14 and 15, respectively) to sneak behind enemy lines and get secrets . Masquerading as agents of the south and take the names Pato Lieutenant, Captain Dodge and Major Hyde, who insinuate themselves into the house of an officer of the South, Colonel Butts (Bud Jamison). Continue reading The Three Stooges – Uncivil Warriors (1935)
Directed by: Del Lord Produced by: Jules White Written by: Felix Adler Starring: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Bobby Burns, Phyllis Crane, Joan Howard Maurer, Phyllis Fine, William Irving. Cinematography: Henry Freulich Editing by: James Sweeney Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Release date(s): March 29, 1935 Running time: 18′ 17″ Country: United States Language: English.
Directed by: Charles Lamont Produced by: Jules White Written by: Felix Adler Starring: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Geneva Mitchell, Walter Brennan,Stanley Blystone. Cinematography: Benjamin H. Kline Editing by: William Lyon Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Release date(s): February 20, 1935 Running time: 16′ 11″ Country: United States Language: English.
Restless Knights is the sixth issue short starring the American team the Three Stooges comedy. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959.
Directed by: Clyde Bruckman Produced by: Jules White Written by: Felix Adler Starring: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Dorothy Kent, Fred Kohler, Fred Kelsey. Cinematography: John Boyle Editing by: James Sweeney Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Release date(s): January 10, 1935 (U.S.) Running time: 18′ 01″ Country: United States Language: English Preceded by: Three Little Pigskins Followed by: Restless Knights.
This is the first of several nuts short set in the Old West. The trio will return to this configuration Goofs and Saddles, Yes, we have No Bonanza, The Three Trouble doers, West outside Punchy Cowboys, Mavericks Happily, the tooth out, filmed on the border and Pals and girls. Continue reading The Three Stooges – Horses’ Collars (1935)
Directed by: Raymond McCarey Produced by: Jules White Written by: Felix Adler, Griffin Jay. Starring: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Lucille Ball, Gertie Green, Phyllis Crane, Walter Long, Roger Moore, Dutch Hendrian.
Three Little pigs is the fourth short subject starring American comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959.
From the film as vagrants on the street asking for money for pedestrians, the trio is “recruited” by a school to drum up publicity for the football team from the university to be dressed as football players. Meanwhile, the owner of a professional football team, Joe batteries, you have to find three new players for the next game. One of the girlfriends of Joe soon meets the Stooges and really confused college football players known as “The Three Caballeros” (a parody of the “Four Horsemen” of Notre Dame Fame). The Stooges go home and meet the girl with two friends.
Directed by: Raymond McCarey Produced by: Jules White Written by: Felix Adler, Starring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard.
Men in Black is the third short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959.
The trio play medical school graduates whose only credentials are that they had the highest temperatures in their class. They are hired as doctors at the “Los Arms Hospital” only because they have been in their senior class for too many years. The new graduates at the hospital are warned by the superintendent that three of them (the Stooges) are “not overly bright,” but that their identities will be concealed as long as they promise to devote their lives to “the glorious cause of duty and humanity”, which prompts the three to step forward and thank him profusely for not letting their identities be known. Continue reading The Three Stooges – Men in Black (1934)