Complete Three Stooges, The (The Official Filmography and Three Stooges Companion)
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STOOGE FOLLIES, THE
Air Date/Released | Sunday, February 26, 1984 |
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Station/Studio | WFLD-TV 32 Chicago IL |
Host/Star | Jeffrey Forrester |
Featuring | Miscellaneous Appearances |
2-hour salute to The Three Stooges, airing in the Chicago area. Covering the history of the Stooges, host Jeff Forrester also presents trivia and many clips from the comedy team's Columbia shorts, with comments by columnists Gary Deeb and Gene Siskel. Shown in their entirety are ALL THE WORLD'S A STOOGE (1941), HIGHER THAN A KITE (1943), DIZZY DOCTORS (1937) and HOI POLLOI (1935). Also featured are extended clips from DIZZY DETECTIVES (1943), MICRO-PHONIES (1945), GRIPS, GRUNTS AND GROANS (1937), PARDON MY SCOTCH (1935), THEY STOOGE TO CONGA (1943), BACK FROM THE FRONT (1943), THREE LITTLE BEERS (1935), AN ACHE IN EVERY STAKE (1941), HOW HIGH IS UP? (1940), BOOBS IN ARMS (1940), THREE SMART SAPS (1942), SLIPPERY SILKS (1936), plus clips from almost 50 more shorts.
Archive footage: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Shemp Howard
Crew: Ray Barnas (Director, Producer), Jeffrey Forrester (Writer, Producer), Robert M. Simone (Executive Producer), Jon Findley, Mark Gilman (Producers), Ron Dordick (Video Editor)
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