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The Stooges, while running the Cafe Casbah Bah (a Middle Eastern restaurant) and attempting to prepare a meal for customers Hassan Ben Sober (Vernon Dent) and Ginna Rumma (George J. Lewis), discover a plan that their hungry customers are hatching. These two thieves are attempting to rob the tomb of King Rootintootin, which contains a priceless diamond, but they discover that the emir of Schmow (Johnny Kascier) has already gotten his hands on the diamond. The two plotters start wailing and are thrown out of the restaurant. The Stooges then attempt to retrieve the diamond themselves, as there is a $50,000 reward at stake.

Director: Jules White
Writers: Felix Adler (story), Felix Adler (screenplay)
Stars: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Shemp Howard

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This is part 21 of the funniest moments on The Three Stooges in full HD quality. This is a classic tv show that everyone knows & loves. Lots of slapstick comedy! Thank you for your support! Please like, comment, share, & subscribe for more!

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I was asked for anything from The Three Stooges, I found this one in the public domain, Brideless Groom. I hope you enjoy it, slap stick comedy.

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In "Brideless Groom" (1947), directed by Edward Bernds and starring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Shemp Howard, hilarity ensues as Shemp discovers the outrageous conditions of his late uncle's will. To secure his inheritance, Shemp must tie the knot before 6 o'clock on the same day. However, the quest for a willing bride becomes a comedic odyssey, filled with mishaps and absurd encounters. The Three Stooges deliver their signature slapstick humor, turning the pursuit of matrimony into a sidesplitting adventure. The film showcases the trio's comedic genius, blending chaotic situations with their unique brand of physical comedy for timeless entertainment.

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While trying to save their childhood orphanage, Moe, Larry, and Curly inadvertently stumble into a murder plot and wind up starring in a reality TV show.

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Their slapstick stylings were never going to be confused for high-brow comedy, but the Three Stooges managed to make a big impression on kids and adults alike. Despite the absolute silliness of their act, the lives of the Three Stooges were quite tragic from an early age, as one was bullied horribly in school and eventually dropped out, while another suffered a terrible injury that could have ended his life. Sadly, the tragedy only continued as the Stooges began to make their mark on comedy. Let’s take a look at some tragic details about the lives of the Three Stooges.

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High school dropout Moe | 0:00
Larry's acid burn | 1:07
One-of-a-kind Curly | 2:04
Injured by their own stunts | 2:45
Getting ripped off | 3:49
Fighting fascism from home | 5:02
Curly's tragic death | 5:56
Shemp's short-lived return | 6:57
Abruptly laid off | 7:38
One final comeback | 8:15
Tragic curtain call | 9:01

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The lives of The Three Stooges were filled with humor and chaos on-screen, but their personal lives were equally colorful, especially when it came to their marriages. Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Shemp Howard each had interesting relationships with their wives that added layers to their off-screen personas. Let's dive into the fascinating stories of the real-life wives who stood beside these iconic comedians.


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Stooging could be a hazardous profession...

In "Gem of a Jam" (1943), the table Curly's on tilts too fast and his head hits the window sill.
The gash required nine stitches. He immediately returned to work.

"Heavenly Daze" (1939) director Jules White assured Moe that a pen gag wouldn't hurt Larry.
It did. The pen deeply punctured Larry's forehead, and Moe took off after White.

Ironically, Moe sustained the most on-set injuries.

A blast of gunk to the face in "Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise" (1939) required medical attention to Moe's eyes.

In "Self-Made Maids" (1950), a twisted ankle has Moe diving out of camera range to save the shot.
He hits his head on a bed frame and is knocked cold.

In "Pardon My Scotch" (1935), Moe does a pratfall that results in several broken ribs.
He rises and finishes the shot before passing out. The rest of the scene was filmed later.

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The hilarious slapstick antics of Larry, Moe and Curly are back in digitally re-mastered versions of THE THREE STOOGES shorts originally created from 1943 - 1945

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Men in Black is a 1934 short subject directed by Raymond McCarey starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Jerry Howard). It is the third entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short subjects for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

Men in Black is the only Stooge film ever nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject - Comedy.[1]

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Filming for Men in Black took place from August 28 to September 1, 1934. It holds the distinction of being the Stooge short released the fastest after its filming concluded at just 27 days. The opening title music, "I Thought I Wanted You," composed by Archie Gottler and Edward Eliscu, is unique to this and previous film, Punch Drunks.

Men in Black contains the first appearance of many gags used in later shorts. For instance, this is the first of several Stooge shorts in which one of the three Stooges charges into or out of an office with a door that has a large plate-glass window, slamming the door behind them and causing the plate glass in the door to shatter. It is also the first of many shorts where the Stooges make a liquid concoction of something (in this case, medicine) by randomly pouring together various liquids with gibberish names (a similar gag is sometimes used where the Stooges pass each other various tools with nonsensical names while operating). The Stooges have several off-the-wall dialogues with nurses, particularly the "hiccuping nurse" played by Jeanie Roberts, who affects a girlish Betty Boop-like voice. As well, this is the first short which shows the Stooges repeatedly engage in a huddle while planning something out.

This film also contains the famous recurring dispatcher line "Calling Doctor Howard, Doctor Fine, Doctor Howard." In this short, the three doctors get so sick and tired of the repeated calls that they decided to tear down the dispatcher's call board and, when a small transmitter appears on the floor, quivering and still repeating "Doctor Howard! Doctor Fine! Doctor Howard!", they all take out handguns and shoot it, causing the dispatcher to say "Oh! They got me!". The Stooges then lift a toast and repeat the film's catch-phrase: "For duty and humanity!" Part of the dispatcher's call board was also used in the background of the dogwashing facility in the Stooges' 1938 short, Mutts to You.

The film title Men in Black is a spoof of the Clark Gable and Myrna Loy 1934 movie Men in White, released earlier that year. The Stooges, in fact, wear mostly white outfits for this film. The short is also significant in that it was the only time that the trio would be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject - Comedy.

Men in Black also represents an early use of what has come to be described as hammerspace. The Stooges go to the storage closet to acquire modes of transportation to get them to their patients. They are seen riding a three-man bicycle, a horse, and then individual go-carts out of the closet.



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The boys enjoy a breakfast but not without problems.

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In this 4K 60fps Charlie Chaplin "The Kid" Episode, you'll see the film as never before, in stunning color!

This episode is a classic from the early years of Chaplin's career, and it's sure to inspire your creativity. Watch as Chaplin plays a young man who is forced to go out on the street to make a living. This story reflects the challenges and hardships common to many young people during the early 1920s.

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"The Adventurer"
written and directed by Charles Chaplin
(1917)

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Charlie Chaplin receiving an Honorary Oscar® - 44th Annual Academy Awards®.

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Watch A Night in the Show (1915) Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance.

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A Night in the Show was Charlie Chaplin's 12th film for Essanay. It was made at Majestic Studio in Los Angeles the fall of 1915. Chaplin played two roles: one as Mr. Pest and one as Mr. Rowdy. The film was created from Chaplin's stage work from a play called Mumming Birds (a.k.a. A Night at an English Music Hall in the United States) with the Karno Company from London. Chaplin performed this play during his U.S. tours with Fred Karno company and decided to bring some of this play to his film work. Edna Purviance played a minor role as a lady in the audience.

Cast: Charles Chaplin, Charlotte Mineau, Dee Lampton, Edna Purviance, Leo White
Directed by Charlie Chaplin
Produced by Jess Robbins
Written by Charlie Chaplin


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