Love ❤️ three stooges grew up watching them as a kid 50 years later I still watch them great comedy team you never see great classic today those days are done thanks 😊 ❤️
The howards and fine family would be proud and laughing always a classic to watch really enjoyed and appreciate the 3 stooges thanks for a good laugh keep up the work take care. Joe
At about 3:50 we were supposed to see Curly himself, in his second cameo ! He played the Chef! Larry gives him the order but instead he removes his apron and says he’s going out to lunch ! Then it’s up to Larry to do the cooking . What a shame the footage has never turned up!
There are stills of him in his scene. You can't even recognize Curly because he has hair and a mustache! upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ea/Stooges_malice_palace_curly_scene.jpg
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@@PointyTailofSatan I just read the definitive story about that short. First of all, as you said there's a still photo showing a chef with a huge mustache among the promotional materials from the short, and it doesn't look like Curly but photographic comparison has shown that yes it was him; Moe also verified this in a 1972 radio interview. So the next question was: why did they bother to put Curly in costume and then not film the scene -- or at least not include it in the short? A 1979 interview with director Jules White revealed that when they showed a test audience the short with Curly's brief scene in it, nobody recognized it was him behind the bushy moustache, which kind of defeated the whole point of the thing. And worse, the audience did not laugh at the scene at all. So White decided that, as much as it pained him to do it, he had to cut the scene out because it was disrupting the pace of the film -- and of course once it got cut out, that footage was lost almost immediately.
@@cazaresj21 I've seen the Stooges mostly in black-and-white, so seeing them in color is a treat. Of course, as the years went by, tv gravitated toward color, that became the norm.
Yes, hot dogs CAN lick someone when you try to eat them! They should have little teeth too to bite people with. Hot dogs with teeth? Hahahahahaha!!!!!!