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Stooges Among Us

Author: Lon & Debra Davis (Editors)
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: BearManor Media (2008)
Avg. Rating: [9.00/10]
ISBN: 1593933002
In Print? No

From the back cover...

"In this paparazzi-inundated world, it's hard to imagine that there was a time when genuine movie stars were accessible to members of the public. That was certainly the case in the 1970's with surviving members of the Three Stooges comedy team. Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly-Joe DeRita and Joe Besser routinely corresponded with their young admirers, invited them into their homes, and forged genuine friendships with them. Stooges Among Us is a record of these unique relationships told in the words of the fans themselves. Also sharing their insights are Stooges' family members, colleagues and close personal friends. Leonard Maltin, the renowned film critic and historian, provides the foreword to this affectionate tribute. Containing never-before published photographs and interviews with the Stooges, this is a book that will be treasured by classic comedy fans of all ages."

2012 the book also became available in a Kindle edition.


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