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Three Stooges Super Hotline

Air Date/Released Friday, June 1, 1990
Station/Studio Commercial
Featuring Miscellaneous Appearances

National commercial for a 900# telephone promotion produced for Columbia Pictures by an promotional firm called Phone Programs Inc., held during the summer of 1990. For $2 the 1st minute, and $1/minute additional, callers could...

- Correctly answer a 3-question trivia game, to enter drawings for the grand-prize 1940s model car ("StoogeMobile"), and Stooges T-shirts
- Enter a Curly-soundalike contest, and vote for a weekly selection of contestants. Voters eligible to win T-shirts, and impersonators compete for money, a VCR and a collection of Columbia Three Stooges VHS tapes.

The commercial contained clips from SPOOK LOUDER (1943), A BIRD IN THE HEAD (1946), IF A BODY MEETS A BODY (1945), AN ACHE IN EVERY STAKE (1941), BOOBS IN ARMS (1940), CALLING ALL CURS (1939) and TASSELS IN THE AIR (1938).


Cast: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard
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