The Three Stooges remains a pop culture phenomenon after 100 years. While that staying power in the zeitgeist alone may tell the story of a grand career and much success, that isn’t exactly the case.
Like "The Little Rascals" and "Lassie" before them, the Three Stooges were once a regular part of Saturday morning network programming. The Three Stooges shorts date back to 1930, with the release of ...
SPRING HOUSE, Pa. — Posing for a picture with life-size statues of the Three Stooges, Gary Lassin smiled but didn't say "cheese." "Woob-woob-woob-woob-woob!" he trilled in a Curly-like falsetto before ...
The Three Stooges are legends, kings of comedy who took slapstick to wild extremes with bits of physical comedy that would surely have put anyone else in hospitals... or morgues. The classic lineup of ...
In the 1944 Three Stooges short “Crash Goes the Hash,” Moe, Larry, and Curly offend a snooty butler. “You remind me of the Three Stooges,” he chastises them. Curly takes umbrage. “Hey, that’s an ...
Reluctant to admit who he was, the son of Moe, Paul Howard begins a 100 year journey through the legacy of the greatest comedy team of all time, The Three Stooges. It all starts in the 1890's when the ...