16:26. Larry improvized that Tarzan yell. He was known to have a flaky sense of humor, and would occasionally come up with strange stuff like this. I love how Moe just isn’t having any of it….
Curly and Moe has another brother named Shemp Howard. Shemp left Stooges. This is when Curly stepped. Curly was the youngest of the Howard Brothers. Their real last name is Horowitz: Moses (Moe), Samuel (Shemp), and Jerome (Curly). Their other Stooge was Larry Feinberg (Fine). Larry was an accomplished violinist. He played bad for their work. Sadly, Curly died too young at age of 48 from complications of strokes.
The story of Larry and his violin is a fascinating one. Mistaking acid in his father's jewelry shop for a drink, his dad knocked it out of his hands before he could swallow any, but it splashed and badly burned his arm. In order to rehab his arm muscles he took up the violin. Apparently he was good enough that he would have gone to study in Europe except WW1 broke out.
Another Stooges episode you should do is from two years earlier in 1934 called, "Punch Drunks". In 2002 it is the only Three Stooges episode to make it to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. It's a real classic which you will enjoy. ✌️😎
@7:10 "Pig Latin" was a fairly common term then, not so much now. It's a made up language in a way. It's best to Google it to see. BTW, an excellent Stooge episode choice! ✌️😎
Ma’am after World War II my father went to Hollywood he’s 96 right now and used to hang around with Felix Adler a little bit not too much his buddies Would say about Felix Adler who wrote for the three stooges “why doesn’t that guy get a real job.... Ha❗️
Enjoy watching the movie clips (especially ones from the Golden Age '40s)and music you showcase. Also the movie/music facts you give instead of asking fans to tell you.