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@@ludicrous7044Curly didn't have a club foot. He shot himself in the ankle as a teenager while playing with a gun that had a hair trigger. That's one of the reasons why he drank heavily-to mask the pain in his leg.
The 3 Stooges will always be a part of my life. I carry a scar the length of my right eye brow, across it, from tripping over the corner of a coffee table while running around it one day as the theme song was playing. My first stitches, and first memory fittingly come from the 3 Stooges. Even more fitting, I was 3 at the time.
Larry did an interview where he claimed that after pulling the pen out of his forehead, he began loudly swearing and carrying on, not realizing that several children were on hand to watch the filming of the short. It seemed like he felt pretty bad about it even years later. Love it whenever Stooges shorts use dummies too, there's just something so oddly funny about it.
Because even sped up, they look fake. That makes it even funnier- because they were so cheap. They did a better job with dummies than Benny Hill in many of his chase scenes. But his stuff was hilarious too- it was even "fakier."
Love it! The scene in Brideless Grooms where Shemp gets beat up for "taking advantage of a poor defenseless woman" is one of my favourite Stooge moments!
It's so cool to see her let go when given the ok by shemp and the director...you could tell she'd bottled up some rage and was just fine letting it fly...!
Oh yeah! 60 here. Those little asides that kids miss, but adults appreciate! One scene had Larry dialing a phone number about 30 numbers long...when he was done and waiting for the call to be picked up, he said under his breath, "Phew...what a long prefix..." I died.
There were two hilarious episodes where Moe and a train porter (different episodes) were having the seat of their pants ripped out and yelled, "Help, help, I'm losing my mind"!
I could easily see Shemp's 'don't raise your hand to me' after getting kicked in the butt as being intentional. Kind of like 'don't look at me in that tone of voice'.
I remember in the 70s going to visit my grandparents and my brothers and I would sit in front of their t.v. Saturday morning and watching the Stooges. Good times.
When I was a kid the local TV station would run the Stooges every afternoon after school. There was usually three episodes. A good day was when they had 2 Curly's and a Shemp.
When Larry would get his hair pulled out, much of it was fake, but sometimes some of his real hair would get pulled out. It appeared to be ripped out in handfuls, with Moes fingers lightly raking through the prop hair, but on occasion, a few loose strands were taken with the fake stuff. It looked so real, seeing these handfuls being dispatched. These guys were all class acts! Nobody could copy them. Marx brothers were close, but the Stooges took it to a whole different level of zaniness! I grew up watching them as child in the 60's. I still watch them to this day. The pie & food fights are golden!
Really amazing stuff. Like most, I've been watching The Stooges for nearly 60 years, and those mistakes are damn hard to catch. Until your videos showed up, I doubt I ever thought they even HAD bloopers. The smiling "unconscious" bad guy was really something. I bet there were a lot of times when people had trouble not breaking up. Really good stuff, dude.
Been watching the Stooges for over 40 years. Some of this stuff I knew, like the stunt dummies & the Larry pen incident. But, some I never noticed before like the flat scooter pulling Shemp towards the piano or the guy yelling “now Shemp!” Good job on your research my friend!
I grew up with the three stooges all the mistakes they made still worked and they still make me laugh till this day nobody can top them not even i love lucy tv show
7:49 Before the dummies fell to the ground, the shadow of them can be seen in the door before they fell. And after they fell to the ground, you can see on the wall the shadow of the rope they used to release the dummies. I feel a little sorry for the times the actors suffered injuries, but despite that, they managed to bring us a lot of smiles. 😔😁👍 Nice video! 😃👏
I love how you point out all of these blooers. I've been watching the Stooges since I was 5 years old and now I am 50 and I have never ever noticed any of these bloopers. I'm a new subscriber and I am so glad I found you. Thanks for all of the fun videos.
In one episode Moe Howard who broke his ribs when he fell to the next floor. He actually had a door from a floor that was actually cut open and he fell right through it.
I hardly ever wanted to watch the Stooges … but now, in my old addled years, they are much funnier. I love the expression on Moe’s face in the “don’t you raise your hand to me” line at 2:28. Good fun. Thanks.
There's a great scene where Moe is pulling parts out of the back of the t.v. while shemp is working on the antenna on the roof: Moe is tugging on a stubborn part that won't come out, until suddenly, it DOES, smacking him right in the kisser. Moe's response, "Just for that, you don't go back in there...!" and chucks it aside...lol.
I've been a diehard Stooges fan since I saw them on the tv in 1960, a few months after Columbia Pictures released all their 190 shorts in June 1959. The one I get a kick out of is Moe falling through the sawd-thriugh table that Curly did. [I know this video collectuon is for Shemp's 77 shorts.] Moe broke a couple of ribs, but you'd never know it seeing him in the film! The guy was a trooper, and finished the scene before collapsing in pain. Only then did he go to the hospital. But my favorite two pieces with Shemp is in Brideless Groom" with Christine slapping him silly, before finishing him off with her right haymaker to the face! She could have won a boxing march with that swing! The other gag is Shemp getting beaten up (again!) by the two women fighting over him near the end, with one almost knocking him out again, just before Emil Sitka marries him and the woman who can't sing to save her life! She was a fine conedic actress with her facial expressions changing with the statements made about her in the short by her two competitors trying to marry Shemp-only for his money. The golddiggers!
Another great video! Thank you. In "Spooks", Mr. Hyde chases the Stooges with a pitchfork. The Stooges move out of the way & the pitchfork goes into the wall. Mr. Hyde ends up running into the handle & gives himself an accidental low blow. He quickly grabs his stomach. And in "Self-Made Maids", the boys (in drag) run off into a bedroom. You can see Moe roll his ankle & hit his head on the headboard.
The glass plate separating the boys from the lion makes sense since it's a Shemp short. Shemp was known to have a long list of phobias in real life. He never drove, wouldn't go on ships or planes, hated heights, didn't even like riding in elevators, and was terrified of working with animals. He always insisted on the glass when a lion or bear was involved, no matter how well trained the Hollywood animals were. In the case of lions and bears though, I can hardly blame him. 😂
Another blooper I noticed years ago was. The 3D episode where a mad doctor with a syringe. At first he doesn't have glasses on. But on the close up. He does have glasses on.
The "bread and hot dogs" line may have been an intentional joke, to indicate that Larry didn't know what spaghetti and meatballs was, and called it that instead. My Mom, who's in her 80s, said she never ate spaghetti as a kid. It hadn't really gone mainstream yet at that point.
That's true, Italian food is so ubiquitous today but mere decades ago it was considered exotic and fringe food. Pizza was popular in the Northeast but in the Midwest and other regions, it was an item only found in movie theaters! And that's only because American soldiers were introduced to it during WW2. The tomato ostensibly is an ancient crop from Italy but in reality, it's actually from Peru and it was popular in Spain much earlier than Italy who only embraced the fruit a little over a hundred years ago because it was thought to be poisonous which it was originally
There was another one in Hold That Lion. But this one involves Dudley Dickerson. When the lion comes in and sees Dudley, Dudley puts his head in the window, pretends to get stuck and after screaming Help, Help I'm Losing My Mind, you hear a laugh that sounds like Dudley. That same clip is in Booty and The Beast, a remake of Hold That Lion.
Yep, I came close to putting that one on this video, but I wasn't sure if the laugh was loud enough for everybody to hear it. I definitely heard him laugh though.
I can think of another one in 'Listen Judge' where Larry tries to control a cake floating like a balloon. Shemp puts icing on the cake which is held firmly down by Larry. They then splatter Moe in the face with icing and when they look at Moe ,Larry holds his hand up and the cake doesn't float anymore. After a cut to next shot, Larry is forcing down the cake again as if it's still floating.
In that scene where Shemp prematurely says his line about Moe raising his hand to strike him, to me Larry’s reaction kinda saved the scene, as if Larry perplexed that Shemp could read Moe’s mind.
Moe was not the only one who occasionally been noticed mouthing someone else's scripts as they say it, but Andy Griffith's mouthing of other's scripts seem to be more noticeable. Just for example, you should see the Andy Griffith Show episode "Barney and the Choir" and watch each time the choir director talks to Andy. He will be mouthing the words in one talk and is very noticeable.
2:56 Planned. Shemp says it, and then Moe does it. Instead of continuing to stand up to Moe, Shemp walks away. That's the joke. Don't you dare do it. Moe does it. Shemp walks away in fear.
I thought that it was because Moe kicked him in the butt and Shemp’s response was “don’t raise your hand to me”. It also comes off like a threat that he will retaliate if Moe does it but he clearly doesn’t do anything and turns and leaves.
@@chrislestermusic Right. It's like the "pick that up" gag. Moe tells Shemp to pick that up. Shemp bucks up to Moe. Moe repeats it, "Pick that up." Shemp says, "OK, I'll pick it up." backs down.
At 7:12 Shemp got a bad eye injury from that mud and had to go tot he hospital and have his eyes taken care off, I don't remember the specifics but I remember Moe Howard was furious about the scene as he was very protective of his brothers and felt that they had thrown the mud to hard.
Considering the low budget & tight schedule of these productions, I think the studio did well with the stunts. A true fan of the Stooges is firmly focused on the comedy side of things, so the studio could be forgiven for allowing some looseness in the stunts.
There's another injury involving Moe in Self Made Maids 1950. Moe actually twists his ankle and tries to dive out of frame, but then hits his head for real on a bed frame and is knocked unconscious.
I 've noticed there is a screen with the same pattern as the floor where the arm and hand is hidden and finger pushes the kitten away. I must say it looks like a lot work and patience to pull off these stunts.
larry's next line in the hot dogs joke was supposed to be "I wanted something different so I ..". Error was changed to include missing line in the Joe Besser remake.
Video film not to confused with tape, was insanely expensive and not re-usable. That's why they always went what ever they got on the first take, I'm not that old but 4 of the stooges other than Jerome and Shemp were alive when I was! So yeah I'm old!
Interesting stuff! I was a big Stooges fan in my youth. Sadly, once you grow up, it loses the humor due to the immature nature and lack of understanding that children have. But I still believe it was brilliant entertainment for kids.😊
the reason they didn't do re-takes is because the shorts had a low budget so they didn't want to or couldn't afford to spend money correcting mistakes that most people wouldn't notice.
Surprised you didn’t show the clip from Who Done It? where Shemp knocks outs Moe with the shovel and because of his sprained ankle, he unconvincingly falls down.
There is one episode which I cannot remember the name, where Larry( a double) flies head over heels thru the air and lands in a chair, temporarily exposing the obvious double, and it cuts quickly to the real Larry.Wish I could find it.
You left out the one we're. Moe is standing on a table, and the table is being cut into with a saw. The table collapses, and more falls and lands on the floor face first braking some ribs. He keeps on going sucking it.
Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell coined the term “Fake Shemp” which stemmed from Shemp’s body double in the shorts that were recycled with different names after his death.
The bit where Christine McIntyre slaps the hell out of Shemp is not a goof -it's an anecdote. Nothing is lost in credibility in terms of the production values when we see Shemp getting punched through the door.
These shorts were made " on the cheap". There wasnt any money in the budget for extra takes. Columbia execs were notoriously cheap, especially in regards to the "shorts" department
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Nobody noticed Moe limping because Curly had a permanent limp from a club foot!!😁
@@ludicrous7044Curly didn't have a club foot. He shot himself in the ankle as a teenager while playing with a gun that had a hair trigger. That's one of the reasons why he drank heavily-to mask the pain in his leg.
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They said club foot in a video about him. I stand corrected! WOOOOO WOOOOO WOOOOO WOOOO
What show was that with Larry starch?
I grew up with these guys, and I never had an issue with the flubs. I loved watching the dummies fly through the air.
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The flubs were part of the appeal.
That one scene with the piano, when Larry Tells the dude to "SHUDDUP!" and pushes him away 😅😆🤣😂
The 3 Stooges will always be a part of my life. I carry a scar the length of my right eye brow, across it, from tripping over the corner of a coffee table while running around it one day as the theme song was playing. My first stitches, and first memory fittingly come from the 3 Stooges. Even more fitting, I was 3 at the time.
Larry did an interview where he claimed that after pulling the pen out of his forehead, he began loudly swearing and carrying on, not realizing that several children were on hand to watch the filming of the short. It seemed like he felt pretty bad about it even years later. Love it whenever Stooges shorts use dummies too, there's just something so oddly funny about it.
Because even sped up, they look fake. That makes it even funnier- because they were so cheap. They did a better job with dummies than Benny Hill in many of his chase scenes. But his stuff was hilarious too- it was even "fakier."
I don't blame him, though, because that had to hurt! But I understand that he didn't want to set a bad example for the children.
As a lifelong stooge fan at 62, it's fun to see all these small things. Great research on your part 😊
Thanks
Love it! The scene in Brideless Grooms where Shemp gets beat up for "taking advantage of a poor defenseless woman" is one of my favourite Stooge moments!
It's so cool to see her let go when given the ok by shemp and the director...you could tell she'd bottled up some rage and was just fine letting it fly...!
My favorite Shemp line is from when he was used as a battering ram on a door by the bad guys:
"You're crushin' my eyebrows!"
Oh yeah! 60 here. Those little asides that kids miss, but adults appreciate! One scene had Larry dialing a phone number about 30 numbers long...when he was done and waiting for the call to be picked up, he said under his breath, "Phew...what a long prefix..." I died.
There were two hilarious episodes where Moe and a train porter (different episodes) were having the seat of their pants ripped out and yelled, "Help, help, I'm losing my mind"!
I could easily see Shemp's 'don't raise your hand to me' after getting kicked in the butt as being intentional. Kind of like 'don't look at me in that tone of voice'.
Exactly. That is what I thought. Some if what this guy calls bloopers I think were intentional.
Brideless Groom is still my favorite Shemp short. Scooter or no scooter, I still laugh out loud at that whole scene.
Can Shemp help it that he’s not cousin Basil?
The niece is nice!
@@SonsOfThunder229 were here on buisness, I mean buisness, lmao
The funny props and noticeable stuntmen is what makes the stooge shorts even funnier
Honestly, these make it even funnier!! Love these guys til the day I die
Moe's old school. The Show Must Go On.
3 Stooges didn't have goofs. They had gifts
I remember in the 70s going to visit my grandparents and my brothers and I would sit in front of their t.v. Saturday morning and watching the Stooges. Good times.
When I was a kid the local TV station would run the Stooges every afternoon after school. There was usually three episodes. A good day was when they had 2 Curly's and a Shemp.
Was that Officer Joe? He had a show in N.Y. in the 60's
@@garybishop4030 No, sorry it was in northern Louisiana in the very late 60's or early 70's.
When Larry would get his hair pulled out, much of it was fake, but sometimes some of his real hair would get pulled out. It appeared to be ripped out in handfuls, with Moes fingers lightly raking through the prop hair, but on occasion, a few loose strands were taken with the fake stuff. It looked so real, seeing these handfuls being dispatched. These guys were all class acts! Nobody could copy them. Marx brothers were close, but the Stooges took it to a whole different level of zaniness! I grew up watching them as child in the 60's. I still watch them to this day. The pie & food fights are golden!
Really amazing stuff. Like most, I've been watching The Stooges for nearly 60 years, and those mistakes are damn hard to catch. Until your videos showed up, I doubt I ever thought they even HAD bloopers. The smiling "unconscious" bad guy was really something. I bet there were a lot of times when people had trouble not breaking up. Really good stuff, dude.
Thank you very much! 😀
Love the comedic way you show these things! A fun time again!
Glad you enjoyed!
Been watching the Stooges for over 40 years. Some of this stuff I knew, like the stunt dummies & the Larry pen incident. But, some I never noticed before like the flat scooter pulling Shemp towards the piano or the guy yelling “now Shemp!”
Good job on your research my friend!
thanks
Interesting and fun to see 60+ years later.........thanks!
These guys are my all time favorite!
thanks for these videos! even 60 years on, these guys never cease to amaze me.
Glad you like them!
I grew up with the three stooges all the mistakes they made still worked and they still make me laugh till this day nobody can top them not even i love lucy tv show
The outright phoniness of the dummies always added to the funny, for me! Love The Stooges! Thanks for more fun!
“Hold hands you love birds!!!”
7:49 Before the dummies fell to the ground, the shadow of them can be seen in the door before they fell.
And after they fell to the ground, you can see on the wall the shadow of the rope they used to release the dummies.
I feel a little sorry for the times the actors suffered injuries, but despite that, they managed to bring us a lot of smiles. 😔😁👍
Nice video! 😃👏
Thanks
@@tvcrazyman You're welcome.
I love how you point out all of these blooers. I've been watching the Stooges since I was 5 years old and now I am 50 and I have never ever noticed any of these bloopers. I'm a new subscriber and I am so glad I found you. Thanks for all of the fun videos.
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Love these classic three stooges goofs that I never noticed
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Your welcome
In one episode Moe Howard who broke his ribs when he fell to the next floor. He actually had a door from a floor that was actually cut open and he fell right through it.
Man! That’s what made it so funny.. thanks for the laugh boys 😂🎭
I hardly ever wanted to watch the Stooges … but now, in my old addled years, they are much funnier. I love the expression on Moe’s face in the “don’t you raise your hand to me” line at 2:28. Good fun. Thanks.
There's a great scene where Moe is pulling parts out of the back of the t.v. while shemp is working on the antenna on the roof: Moe is tugging on a stubborn part that won't come out, until suddenly, it DOES, smacking him right in the kisser. Moe's response, "Just for that, you don't go back in there...!" and chucks it aside...lol.
Love that!
I've been a diehard Stooges fan since I saw them on the tv in 1960, a few months after Columbia Pictures released all their 190 shorts in June 1959. The one I get a kick out of is Moe falling through the sawd-thriugh table that Curly did. [I know this video collectuon is for Shemp's 77 shorts.] Moe broke a couple of ribs, but you'd never know it seeing him in the film! The guy was a trooper, and finished the scene before collapsing in pain. Only then did he go to the hospital. But my favorite two pieces with Shemp is in Brideless Groom" with Christine slapping him silly, before finishing him off with her right haymaker to the face! She could have won a boxing march with that swing! The other gag is Shemp getting beaten up (again!) by the two women fighting over him near the end, with one almost knocking him out again, just before Emil Sitka marries him and the woman who can't sing to save her life! She was a fine conedic actress with her facial expressions changing with the statements made about her in the short by her two competitors trying to marry Shemp-only for his money. The golddiggers!
Another great video! Thank you.
In "Spooks", Mr. Hyde chases the Stooges with a pitchfork. The Stooges move out of the way & the pitchfork goes into the wall. Mr. Hyde ends up running into the handle & gives himself an accidental low blow. He quickly grabs his stomach.
And in "Self-Made Maids", the boys (in drag) run off into a bedroom. You can see Moe roll his ankle & hit his head on the headboard.
To this day, It still makes me laugh when they hit each other on the head, and the sound effect sounds like you hit a pipe with a hammer.
Thank you. That was very enjoyable
Thanks so Much Appreciate what you do
You're welcome. I appreciate it.
The glass plate separating the boys from the lion makes sense since it's a Shemp short. Shemp was known to have a long list of phobias in real life. He never drove, wouldn't go on ships or planes, hated heights, didn't even like riding in elevators, and was terrified of working with animals. He always insisted on the glass when a lion or bear was involved, no matter how well trained the Hollywood animals were. In the case of lions and bears though, I can hardly blame him. 😂
I probably would want something between me and a lion too.😀
Ppl say this all the time but I can’t help it if it’s TRUE: this has become one of mine favorite channelitos. Great schtuffs, guy, great schhhhtuffs!
The glass was between the Stooges and the lion in "Hold That Lion" because Shemp was scared of the lion (he was scared of everything!).
I don't think I blame him on that one. That's a big critter. 😀
Got to love the three stooges such stupid slap stick comedy back then but brilliant 😂
Do you remember the Bionic Stooges cartoon they made in the 70's?
Omg yer loved it 😀
@@Pratman I wish they would put it on DVD.
That would defo be a must buy if they did 😀
For the time they were in, the Stooges pulled off amazing feats for the limitations of that era
They're just happy accidents.
Great video. Thanks! I think the pen in the head was in reverse
Another blooper I noticed years ago was. The 3D episode where a mad doctor with a syringe. At first he doesn't have glasses on. But on the close up. He does have glasses on.
The "bread and hot dogs" line may have been an intentional joke, to indicate that Larry didn't know what spaghetti and meatballs was, and called it that instead. My Mom, who's in her 80s, said she never ate spaghetti as a kid. It hadn't really gone mainstream yet at that point.
That's true, Italian food is so ubiquitous today but mere decades ago it was considered exotic and fringe food. Pizza was popular in the Northeast but in the Midwest and other regions, it was an item only found in movie theaters! And that's only because American soldiers were introduced to it during WW2. The tomato ostensibly is an ancient crop from Italy but in reality, it's actually from Peru and it was popular in Spain much earlier than Italy who only embraced the fruit a little over a hundred years ago because it was thought to be poisonous which it was originally
There was another one in Hold That Lion. But this one involves Dudley Dickerson. When the lion comes in and sees Dudley, Dudley puts his head in the window, pretends to get stuck and after screaming Help, Help I'm Losing My Mind, you hear a laugh that sounds like Dudley. That same clip is in Booty and The Beast, a remake of Hold That Lion.
Yep, I came close to putting that one on this video, but I wasn't sure if the laugh was loud enough for everybody to hear it. I definitely heard him laugh though.
I can think of another one in 'Listen Judge' where Larry tries to control a cake floating like a balloon. Shemp puts icing on the cake which is held firmly down by Larry. They then splatter Moe in the face with icing and when they look at Moe ,Larry holds his hand up and the cake doesn't float anymore. After a cut to next shot, Larry is forcing down the cake again as if it's still floating.
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Great job.
Thanks!
In that scene where Shemp prematurely says his line about Moe raising his hand to strike him, to me Larry’s reaction kinda saved the scene, as if Larry perplexed that Shemp could read Moe’s mind.
The Shemp Era had perfect sound affects
Moe was not the only one who occasionally been noticed mouthing someone else's scripts as they say it, but Andy Griffith's mouthing of other's scripts seem to be more noticeable. Just for example, you should see the Andy Griffith Show episode "Barney and the Choir" and watch each time the choir director talks to Andy. He will be mouthing the words in one talk and is very noticeable.
2:56 Planned. Shemp says it, and then Moe does it. Instead of continuing to stand up to Moe, Shemp walks away. That's the joke.
Don't you dare do it. Moe does it. Shemp walks away in fear.
I thought that it was because Moe kicked him in the butt and Shemp’s response was “don’t raise your hand to me”. It also comes off like a threat that he will retaliate if Moe does it but he clearly doesn’t do anything and turns and leaves.
@@chrislestermusic Right. It's like the "pick that up" gag. Moe tells Shemp to pick that up. Shemp bucks up to Moe. Moe repeats it, "Pick that up." Shemp says, "OK, I'll pick it up." backs down.
The shield falling on shrimps head always looked like it was the back of the shield to me, not a different shield all together.
Let's face it, they never thought that people would watch their films more than once, and in slow motion. 😂
As a Stooges and other classic slapstick fan, most of these things you just kind of accept.
At 7:12 Shemp got a bad eye injury from that mud and had to go tot he hospital and have his eyes taken care off, I don't remember the specifics but I remember Moe Howard was furious about the scene as he was very protective of his brothers and felt that they had thrown the mud to hard.
i think the mistakes add realism and the gag still works
I always thought the “don’t you raise your hand to me” was a tongue-in-cheek response to Moe kicking him in the *ss.
It's pretty obvious when they use dummies for the falls because of the way they land when thrown.
Considering the low budget & tight schedule of these productions, I think the studio did well with the stunts. A true fan of the Stooges is firmly focused on the comedy side of things, so the studio could be forgiven for allowing some looseness in the stunts.
Also in Goof on the Roof, Larry's stunt double running with the hose takes a painful looking flip
6:57 That mud landed on the side, outer wall of the supposed ship I think.
Could be. 😀
There's another injury involving Moe in Self Made Maids 1950. Moe actually twists his ankle and tries to dive out of frame, but then hits his head for real on a bed frame and is knocked unconscious.
I 've noticed there is a screen with the same pattern as the floor where the arm and hand is hidden and finger pushes the kitten away. I must say it looks like a lot work and patience to pull off these stunts.
I wish Emil Sitka had replaced Shemp instead of Besser and Daria.
That guy in the background resembles CurlyJoe
Nice video man.....
Thanks!
larry's next line in the hot dogs joke was supposed to be "I wanted something different so I ..". Error was changed to include missing line in the Joe Besser remake.
@6:24 looks liked a stringed cat toy to me.
@6:55 its mud on the Camera lens.
Great!
Thanks
Video film not to confused with tape, was insanely expensive and not re-usable. That's why they always went what ever they got on the first take, I'm not that old but 4 of the stooges other than Jerome and Shemp were alive when I was! So yeah I'm old!
I always thought shemps line was don't you raise a hand to me. To be funny.
😂😂😂😂 love it
Interesting stuff! I was a big Stooges fan in my youth. Sadly, once you grow up, it loses the humor due to the immature nature and lack of understanding that children have. But I still believe it was brilliant entertainment for kids.😊
* They were low-budget films yet are fun to watch even with obvious goofs and low-budget scenery/effects.
No the kick in butt, line and then hand raise. All ok!
the reason they didn't do re-takes is because the shorts had a low budget so they didn't want to or couldn't afford to spend money correcting mistakes that most people wouldn't notice.
I didn't really notice the mistakes in the shorts because they happened so fast.
Moe broke 3 ribs in one he got up and finished it then collapsed and went to the emergency room. They edited it together seamlessley.
They were so lovable and funny we didn't really care
Don't you think the Coneheads saw Moe & Larry on wall and coppied it!?
Shemp got a raw deal. Did I just say that?
You missed the one where Moe broke 3 ribs and continued on. It was years back when I saw it so I don't remember what the episode was.
Surprised you didn’t show the clip from Who Done It? where Shemp knocks outs Moe with the shovel and because of his sprained ankle, he unconvincingly falls down.
You obviously have really good eye sight to have even noticed All of these but it's great
There is one episode which I cannot remember the name, where Larry( a double) flies head over heels thru the air and lands in a chair, temporarily exposing the obvious double, and it cuts quickly to the real Larry.Wish I could find it.
You left out the one we're. Moe is standing on a table, and the table is being cut into with a saw. The table collapses, and more falls and lands on the floor face first braking some ribs. He keeps on going sucking it.
I think that one is on the first Stooges goofs video, if it's not on the Shemp one.
How about a video that compares or shows skits the did with Curly then later redone again with Shemp there are a few that are very close to the same
That's an interesting idea.
Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell coined the term “Fake Shemp” which stemmed from Shemp’s body double in the shorts that were recycled with different names after his death.
How funny, maybe do Ghostbusters?
I did an original Ghostbusters facts video a while back you might like - ruclips.net/video/1voqRwbSZw0/видео.html
At 3:00... run it in 0.25 speed & you can see a thin rope tied to the guys right leg. Weird!
You are right. The question is why. Did they want his leg to move a certain way? That is weird!
@@tvcrazyman Yea… That’s what I was thinking.
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I think the cat had something throw at him to make his run. Not a finger.
They never use a Stunt people usually
Nuck nuck nuck
Are there any Curly bloopers? Moe?
This wasn't Citizen Kane--this was The Three Stooges; flubs are a part of the act, and no one gave a shit anyway. Still, interesting vid
The bit where Christine McIntyre slaps the hell out of Shemp is not a goof -it's an anecdote. Nothing is lost in credibility in terms of the production values when we see Shemp getting punched through the door.
Moe broke 3 ribs.
These shorts were made " on the cheap". There wasnt any money in the budget for extra takes. Columbia execs were notoriously cheap, especially in regards to the "shorts" department
Yet they made hundreds of millions over the years. The Stooges should have been paid residuals for these.