Three Stooges Home Movies, Candid, On Set Moe, Larry, Curly, Shemp
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Incredible candid film footage of Moe, Larry, Curly & Shemp at work and play. At home, at Columbia Studios etc. Moe's son Paul, wife Helen. Curly Howard in color. Behind-the-scenes color footage of The Three Stooges' 1943 film "Back From the Front" 1946 film "Uncivil War Birds" 1969 film "Kook's Tour".
To See Shemp,Larry,Curly and Moe altogether in this film.
And in color!
Moe looks better with his hair down, he looks younger that way but when he brushes it back he resembles his brother Shemp. Anyway, this is great to watch as they all looked like a happy family unit in those days of old. Most families today aren't like this. They made it look fun & loving too. God bless the 3 Stooges especially the brothers & Larry & Joe deRita.
LOL... I was thinking the same thing. He actually looks better with the bowl cut....
He used to have fun and it’s amazing how the stooges spent time with their friends and family
ive always thot this too
@@56squadron Moe did that himself as a child, as he was tired of all the bullying he took from his classmates because of the long curls on his head, so he borrowed a pair of scissors and cut his hair himself, resulting in the bowl cut. (The fact that he put a bowl upside down on his head is beside the point).
I hope these fine gentlemen all had a lot of genuine happiness in their lives, for the happiness they gave to us (and *still* give to us) in such abundance.
GENTLEMEN?!?!????WHO CAME IN!?????!?
I hope so too, they are my heroes, if i lived during the time they did, id hug them, and say they're the best.
"You are good son, you were real good, maybe even the best" -Rick May
The legendary stooges, may they live beautifully in heaven.
Curly, shemp, moe and larry.. the gentlemen with hearts of gold and smiles and fame that made us all smile ☺️ happily!
They visited children's orphanages and children's hospitals around the country back then. Especially around Christmas time. They put a smile and a laugh on every child.
They were a very close knit family & looks like they were a blast, too.
Growing up watching the stooges was a blessing. They were clean comedy that never gets old. I love these guys.
This is awesome! I can hardly believe I'm finally watching backstage footage from these masters of comedy.
Wait, did I just see at 1:15 they were giving toys to poor kids in Christmas??? I knew they did good deeds like that and more, and also read about Curly's generosity with everyone. But to be able to watch actual footage of such honorable moments is priceless.
Good people that want to make everyone laugh have to be genuine saints. Thank you boys for the laughs I had as a child and even more now as a senior.
These clips make it seem like it was a very innocent and happy era.
I don't know With gangsters/bootleggers and machine guns in every neighborhood, very Innocent maybe not.
They would be amazed if they knew we would get to see these films in 2020., that we would still be watching their movies today and how much they are loved.
Fascinating shots of Curly I hadn't seen before. One in color where they look like they're in costume for "The Rajah Says . . . " routine.
maaa haaa
ahhh haaaa lol
I love the shots of them on set!
@@RSTI191 Yeah, it'd be nice to hear what was being said.
Even at home the boys can't escape their antics (Moe and Shemp being pulled along by the ear).
@@AceripXF You got some slick chicks?
Genuine. Magnificent. Real. Thank goodness they are memorialized on film. Ever in our hearts.
Its very extremely nice and a blessing to see the home movies of the 3 Stooges. They sure don't make wonderful and great people like they used to make, helping kids with some debilitating illness during the holidays. Today they don't do that in general but very extremely little bit.
Great clips of the boys . . . God Bless all of them!!!
God bless you know they're the best you know we all need a good laugh and in this day in age we all need a good freaking laugh you know they were all the Three Stooges were part of our childhood I didn't know who these guys were at first but when I start watching her students shorts and reading reading books tell all books and I understood where you guys come you know they had her ups and downs and stuff like that you know but they managed to pull through all that you know still came on top God Bless The Three Stooges
This is amazing footage! I knew that some shorts had been artificially colorized, but I never knew that authentic color footage of curly existed!
Moe's son, Paul, recently did a DVD series called 'Hey Moe! Hey Dad!'. It contains a LOT of home movies, some of which are longer clips of what is shown here and a good deal of it is in color.
Curly appears in some 2-Color Technicolor shorts during the Ted Healy era.
There’s another film they shot in 1938 in Atlantic City, NJ and it’s here on RUclips, Three Stooges at Steel Pier 1938
This is some crazy history in 1 video. To see how these men were with ppl in their actual life is so awesome. Makes me wish I could have met them.
This is so AWESOME! I never seen this before. Rare home movies of More, Larry, Curly and Shemp and their families.i mean,I know I've seen some before, but rare behind the scenes and stuff like that.wow.god bless them all.Long live the three stooges and their families.
Looks like Shemp was visiting Moe and Curly while they were filming Three Little Pirates in March 1946 0:41-0:45. Also looks like supporting actors Cy Schindell (who passed in 1948) and Joe Palma (who would become Fake Shemp 10 years later) are in the shot at 0:45 with Curly and Shemp. The tall guy in the background might be Norman Maurer, Moe’s son-in-law or it could be Edward Bernds. I think Jules White is in the middle.
Looks like Curly after his first stroke.
Wonderful footage of spoofing with the kids.
Priceless.
In the living years ! These guys are awesome ! Hope they are living it up on the other side !
The little kid smoking a cigarette! Times were different than. My great grandfather got my dad to start smoking before he was 10. The adults thought it was funny a kid smoking. Strange days. Different days back then.
but still BETTER days. I mean we cant go back now because we wont have internet and all these things were use to..but if you lived back then...that was living.
Yeah it's better to be useless and lazy now.
I don't know if that was Shemp's son, Mort, smoking a cig or one of the other kids. Sad side note: Mort Howard, Shemp's son, died of lung cancer in 1972 at the age of 45.
My great grandfather started smoking when he was five and quit when he was eighty-five. You're right, things were different during that time.
That’s stupid giving kids cigarettes 🚬 I don’t care what year it was- some people had common sense and some didn’t.
The stooges were having a blast
Edit: Everyone I have bad news, Joan The daughter of the legendary stooge Moe has died back in September 21st and now she’s in heaven with her mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, and uncles.
Any clips of the Stooges is a treasure! These guys provided the laughter from my childhood right up into the present!
It looks like there was a lot of love and laughter in the Stooges’ homes growing up. And a little behind-the-scenes filming of Back From the Front (1943) with Jules White directing. Thank you for this great footage! Love all of it!
I loved them all in my youth! They were the greatest fun to watch as a kid - adults BEING kids. Great memories.
This film at 2:22 is priceless to a Die hard Stooges fan, Amazing not only new footage but It looks at their private time at home with respect. Even at home they would use their humor and have fun.
These Guys always bring a smile to my face - along with some of the greatest laughs of a lifetime. ...dose loveable knuckleheads.
Awesome scenes. And, they were loving and fun at home. What a thrill it would have been to had met them
Never having seen these videos I cannot image a more fun childhood it must of been to be the children of the three stooges.
May all of them RIP who brought so much laughter and slapstick comedy to America and around the world. Curly Howard was the best and funniest of the 3 Stooges who they called Babe as in baby brother. I hate the modern day 3 Stooges it's not the same as the original. RIP 3 Stooges. 🇺🇸🎉😩😫💔😀😊☺😉😂😁😿🙀😊😊😀😀😱😨
What kind of doormat of a person would give this a thumbs down?
Snowflakes
❄️ ❄️
That made me smile so big!
Curly resembles Shemp here. Moe and Shemp favour each other a lot.
Great ICONS OF COMEDY, NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN?? EVEN TO THIS. DAY, " THEY ARE GREAT"?? THANK YOU "ALWAYS"?????
Moe in his personal life looks full of love wow
Sweetest compilation i've ever seen Trent THANKS
I can remember watching Stooges on an Erie channel with Superhost, it was a fantastic show, Stooges then Japanese "horror movies", Godzilla etc... so many laughs, happy times...
home movies with a loving family is the precious memerios. beautiful three stooges wives and children.
Superb Entertainers and terrific men all the way around Period!!!!!
0:56 That is Producer and Director Jules White with his shirt off, Producing and Directing Uncivil War Birds (1946).
I would love to find a husband with the Same persona as Moe so Manly and Devoted to his family 😭❤️💕💕💕
Miss them
Beautiful video. Good men.
The stooges were, are, will always be the best at what they did for countless generations, simply funny. I know most every short by heart... And it still NEVER gets old.
Great footage thank you for sharing .i am such a big stooges fan.their comedy has stood the test of time
Thanks for posting this i love it so much and all of them seem so fun to be around 💕
There should be a movie documentary using this footage this is amazing
Legends
This is absolutely incredible! I didn't know any of this film ever existed!
Footage of Curly appears to have been filmed around 1945 mostly. This would have been during the time his health was not great from the mild strokes. Back from the front was 1943. The others were Three Little Pirates and Uncivil Warbirds. Some of the black and white footage with Joe DeRita was during their first live appearance with Joe at the Holiday House in Pennsylvania.
Yeah it looks like 0:27-0:40 might have been filmed during the 8 weeks or so Curly had off after his January 1945 hospitalization, he let his hair grow back a bit.
What a pleasure to see adults acting silly while fully dressed. No one hogging camera , twerking, or worse.
I was always amazed at how jolly Moe Howard was in real life. He was such a cantankerous bully in the films, and it was the opposite of his true personality.
I cant thank you enough for posting this.
I don't know if a smile and a tear can go as well as it does here.
a very beautiful video.
Many of these clippettes I have not seen before. Thanks.
It's fantastic to know this personal footage exists/survives! Curley looking quite dapper! Giving a child a cigarette?? Wow - try that today, & see if DCS doesn't haul your kids away. Might not be a bad thing - when I was 5 or 6, my older brother & sister were already in high school, & sneaking cigarettes behind my parents' back. They gave one to me, and I coughed & gagged so much, that it kept me from ever smoking!
These guys were such great men, they did a lot of things for kids with special needs.
0:41, Wow, it’s so cool to see the actual colour of their costumes from ‘Three Little Pirates’.
0:27 this must be footage of Curly when he was already very ill. Maybe after he had his 1st stroke in 1946. The way he walks and the position of his arms, he was a shadow of his former self.
To Stephen Turner-Yes, this film clip was from their 1946 comedy Three Little Pirates, Curly's next-to-last appearance.
Oh Oh Oh Loook good stuff thanks for sharing.
You know something? The were actually a bit handsome.
They made curly shave his head to look funny because he was very handsome,
Moe, Shemp, and Curly all had great hair.
Great treasure,thanks. Had never seen some of these.
I have the documentary they showed this footage on, narrated by Paul Howard (Moe's son). It's a fascinating story that really gets into the Stooges and their various personal lives and also covers Paul's lifelong efforts to remove himself from Moe's shadow than to embrace it.
I have the same documentary and, when I look at the situation from Paul Howard's perspective I can see why as a young man he distanced himself from all the Stoogery. He needed to find himself and his own place in the world (and I'm sure a lot of folks comparing him to his father didn't help). I get the feeling the two men didn't reconcile while Moe was still alive. I think he really stepped up and did a fantastic job with the docu-series.
Such a great insight in these priceless movies!
Thank you for this and thank you for leaving it silent
They are great and still are they were true to their craft very careing and loving family most people from that period in time were not as apt about their personal health as they are now diet and alcohol consumption and tobacco use were not top priority
I wasn't done.The DVD shows them dancing, and fooling around outside, Shemp and Curly then come up to each other, and kiss each on the lips! Too much. I think its on an anniversary DVD.
Each other.
Thanks for some scenes with Joe DeRita.
Lmao at Shemp getting blasted with snowballs!
Fantastic
03:00 -- `Giving a toddler a cigarette...Those were the days!
These guys were legends
Nothing against the others, but why do I get the impression Moe was the nicest
Just shows how great a comedic actor he was. They were all great men on and off camera.
Their first film was 119 years ago
Media shows them as having a sad life, film proves them wrong they were larger than life on and off screen
The howards and fine family would be proud and amazed and course laughing thanks for a good laugh best wishes to everyone keep up the good work ! Joe
I wish there was sound in these home videos
Amazing
RIP Joan Howard Maurer
Never seen these videos before. I’m surprised how nice and clear the picture is. Looks like it was filmed yesterday!
Aww this is so nice
Great stuff
Very Nice! I appreciate this very much
At 3:16, Ted Healy is also a part of the family. 😊
this is awesome
It’s also cool to see that Moe used to have a blast
At 3:01, is that Shemp's son, Mort? Joan said one time they were becoming good friends, but he died in the 1970s.
Moe handing that self portrait reminded me the episode one of the stooges (I don't remember which one) had a hideous portrait on a dresser.
Wonderful!
i feel that people were funnier back then. just watching them makes me smile
I'm amazed you found this footage.
Great stuff !
0:41 Shemp, Curly and Moe together, something u rarely ever saw.
Back when folks knew how to dress
It’s actually true
So wonderful to see them all together. They looked like they genuinely loved each other. The images of Curly are especially poignant to me.
At 3:15 the guy to Larry's right, I think is Ted Healy who was the "straight man" in the early days of the Stooges' vaudeville act. The quartet was billed as Ted Healy & His Southern Gentlemen, Ted Healy & His Racketeers, and finally Ted Healy & His Three Stooges. Shemp was in the original lineup, but would leave in 1932 to pursue a solo career and allegedly had difficulty working with Healy who was an alcoholic. Curly replaced Shemp for the next 2 years until the Stooges parted ways with their own studio contract. Healy died in 1937 at the age of 41, likely due to his chronic drinking problem. Despite this, he was known as being extremely generous and freely spent money on friends and children.
Shemp of course would rejoin the Stooges in 1946 after Curly suffered a series of strokes.
That did look like Ted Healy... it's sad to hear of that beating Ted took which eventually killed him. Still unsolved.
Gladlyt it seems they had good happy family times outside the screen
It's so bizarre to see them being "normal" because I just got used to watching them acting like clumsy and not very bright goofballs so it kind of throws me off when I see them like this lol.
It would’ve been wonderful if these films had sound
I loved the stooges especially Curly
Now you know what the behind-the-scenes look like
WOW! Interesting video despite no sound.
0:40 behind the scenes of Three Little Pirates (1946).