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Stumbling Into Film History

Author: Lon Davis
Hardback: 240 pages
Publisher: BearManor Media (2024)
Avg. Rating: [ Unrated ]
ISBN: 8887713830
In Print? Yes

From "The Three Stooges Journal"...

"Stumbling Into Film History by Lon Davis chronicles Lon's teenage experiences connecting with former Hollywood stars.  Of special interest to Three Stooges fans is Lon's lengthy chapter focusing on The Motion Picture Country House and Hospital (MPCHH), wherre he established friendships with original Stooge Larry Fine, and with Stooges supporting player Babe London, recounting many anecdotes from his frequent visits.  The chapterr also includes a set of previously unpublished 1970s photographs featuring Larry Fine, Moe Howard and Joe DeRita, and contains various images of Babe London through the years and during her time at the MPCHH.

Lon Davis is the author of several other motion picture-related books, including Stooges Among Us published in 2008."

Also available in a softcover edition.


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