On The Go (4/15/1960) - Interview with The Three Stooges Clips
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- Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024
- Unfortunately, the full program is unavailable for viewing at this time. These clips from the original broadcast have resurfaced on various Three Stooges DVD collections.
It breaks my heart that the stooges didn’t get insanely famous til the late 60s and 70s when they had reruns happening on TV. Yes they where popular when they where alive but not as known worldwide like now and so sad there sold no interviews of Curley, Larry Moe or shemp. My whole life I was raised on the stooges. Brilliant. Always dear to my heart
@Lelan Keeton I love sgemo
Curly and Shemp never lived to get interviewed
@Norman If the stories are true, they were treated like crud by their manager.
At least my mother and uncles knew and liked them very much. We are from Brazil
@@swmovan Oh yes, especially Harry Cohn. He made sure the boys were underpaid, kept in the dark about how popular they truly were, forced Curly to keep working, instead of allowing him to rest after he fell ill, forced Moe to keep working, instead of allowing him to grieve after Shemp died. So if the dictionary had a definition of the word 'jackass,' they'd definitely have a picture of Cohn.
As a 55 year Stooges fan this is Pure Gold!!
It’s sad they have no real interviews with them
They can never be replicated. The humor wouldn’t hold up today with a reboot but there’s something about the original that STILL cracks me up. It’s a gem
Holy cow the audio quality is really good for such an old video
I love all the Stooges so much. My Dad would come grab me as a kid and say, "The Stooges are on"! We'd sit there together on the couch laughing like crazy. My mom would walk be and go, "Oh you guys". I sure miss those days.
I never tire of their antics. In the 1990’s I was in a recovery ward after surgery. There was a TV set on a cart for us to watch and the Three Stooges were on. Every time I laughed I hurt like hell where the surgery was.
This really shows you how the people that play the funniest or dumbest characters on tv are actually such intelligent people in real life
Most people blur reality that characters they played on screen, that they are those characters away from the screen. They are actors and entertains
Just like Jim Carrey
It takes a smart man to act stupid. A stupid man cannot act smart
As the saying goes "it takes a genius to play an idiot"
This was amazing. I have never seen them break character like this. This interview should have been a much bigger deal. RIP to these geniuses.
At 3:22, the host mentions money, and the boys were very gracious about it, but they didn’t see a dime from the tv re-run packages. Columbia raked in millions from the Stooges on tv, but the SAG deal cut in the early 60’s allowed for no actor residuals to be paid for shows made before 1960.
The Stooges did go on personal appearance tours, filled venues across the country and commanded top dollar for their live shows.
Thanks so much for posting this.
I grew up watching The Three Stooges as a child in the 60s. I always loved them and still find them to be hysterically funny. I only wish they knew how much joy they brought to later generations of fans, and I also wish they had financially enjoyed a far greater level of success, since they richly deserved it. God bless their memories.
I worked at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital on Vermont near Sunset in Hollywood(Los Angeles California) from 1974-1976). Moe was there in isolation due to illness in 1975. My department was due to take inventory of our equipment in his room as well as others. I was in charge of that among other duties. However my manager had forbidden my going in yet he did the job himself. I missed a chance to meet or see Moe. He passed away shortly after.
Moe was a real class act.. He was such a good friend and caring brother.. Esp to Curley when he was having his health issues..
October 22, 1903- January 18, 1952 after severe a third mild stroke
@@judedesilva8366 It was a massive stroke, not a minor one.
He probably caused it
@yosefzee7605 how would Moe cause Curly to have a stroke ?
Don’t forget shemp when died of heart attack
Moe Howard was a generous leader and an amazing part of "Americana" Love the Three Stogies!
June 19, 1897- May 4, 1975 after battling from lung cancer 🫁 ♋️
Stogies? Those are cigars!🤣🤣🤣
His real name is Moses Horowitz.
What a fantastic and historical interview. Thanks for sharing.
I watched a few other interviews with the stooges. This really shows just how real that they were. Never got to see what they were really like after watching the shows.
We are fortunate to have these achieve interviews . Legends the Three Stooges and Jack Linkletter .
First time I've ever seen an actual interview with the men who played The Three Stooges. Thanks to whoever sent this my way.
Loved the three stooges as a kid watching their reruns. And now years later as middle age adult still watching them now on METV. I decided to search RUclips to see if there was an interview with them and I found your video thanks for posting this. Rest in eternal peace to one of the best comedy teams 🙏 ever
I'm 55 years old, I grew up watching the stooges and it's the first time in my life I've seen Moe smiling.
i love the three stooges from the bottom of my heart rip to the three stooges god bless
Love this little documentary , it’s brilliant
Moe Howard was a genius. A pioneer in film editing. Literally creating hour's of short films from the cutting room floor.
Excellent , I wish it was longer...
That's what she said
I had no idea how short they were. Moe was only 5'3"!
My entire childhood was spent in their comedy, all these artists are legend, their acting ability is extraordinary, even at my middle age i love to watch them again again and again, no word is enough to describe their acting ability, their acting ability is very simple and fluent, at this age I remember old times when I watch their movies, i salute to them
I used to watch three stooges when i was younger. These three guys where so funny. Moe, Larry and curry will never be forgotten. These guys are a legend. I love these guys.
We’re lucky we have this interview done by such a great interviewer
Thank you for all the laughter and joy that y'all gave us God Bless 🙏 to all and your families 😊❤
I wish there was an existence interview like this but with curly I’ve never seen him talk other than films it would be nice to see him have an actual conversation in his normal presence.
jakehobbs-Curly very rarely gave interviews in his lifetime.
His not the original curly
I grew up in the 60's watching the stooges and I still love them today.
Moe , Larry and Curly will always be superstars because they were extremely fantastic at what they did and they made us loao. But the sad part as someone mentioned that they didn't get popular until the 60's and 70's . May they forever be remembered by generations to come .
First time I've seen Larry being interviewed!
I love real candid interviews and footage from history you get a real sense of what it was like
Saudade!
Abraços do Brasil!
You guys are loved and appreciated by thousands of the world God bless you knuckleheads keep the laughs coming no one close to the 3 stooges your legacy of laughter and slapstick still continues on you may be gone but not forgotten still going just hilarious priceless and excellent outstanding true comedy at its very best the howards and fine family would be proud and laughing appreciate a good laugh and the memories you guys rock way to go ❤❤😂😂😅 !!! Joe
"On the Go (CBS), April 15th, 1960
"Half-hour, morning series featuring interviews, human-interest stories and variety from the Los Angeles area, hosted by Jack Linkletter.
"From Plummer Park in Hollywood CA (taped March 25, 1960), Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Joe DeRita are interviewed while attending a picnic with their families. In addition to the Stooges, Jack Linkletter talks to the family members. Topics discussed include real-life personalities"
(Stooges Wiki)
I love each and every one of those 3 stooges. They were a big part of my life. God bless him.
Nothing is better than putting on the three stooges for my gram and watching her roll in laughter.
Part of your childhood in the 50s...loved the Three Stoges...watched them in Jersey with host Officer Joe Bolton.
This is how they all sound like behind the performance. They look so calm.
I wish I could hear more of Larry Fine outside the 3 Stooges before he had his stroke.
2:50 “He tried some of the medicine on his hair, see the result?”😂😂
They all look awesome together
wow ur here too lol
AceripXF Hello
These guys are the funniest people ever, hands down. Even the 2 Joe's were pretty good. Moe and Larry worked great together. Shemp was great, but Curley will not and cannot be beaten. Hats off to these legends.
Icons . That film very clear
NOTICE WHEN NOT PERFORMING MOE AND LARRY WORE THEIR HAIR SHORTER AND COMBED NEATLY.
I loved how it showed the people behind the characters of The Three Stooges. And how it lifted enough of the veil to show that behind the slapstick is normal people
Serão sempre eternos
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Plummer Park is still there...now technically within the boundaries of West Hollywood, an incorporated city. The park is home to the Los Angeles Audubon Society and Art makes reference to birdwatchers at some point in the interview.
Here is a memory that dates back to when I was only 14 years of age and in 8th grade. I basically grew up watching the Three Stooges. I mainly remember watching them on WTAE Channel 4 Pittsburgh, PA.
Anyway here is one thing I don't think I will ever forget. I will never forget my eighth grade Math teacher. That man incredibly like Curly Joe De Rita!!!
I think this is the first time I told anyone that but my eighth grade math teacher which was 1973-74 over in Elkins, WV looked a lot like Curly Joe other than the teacher was probably heavier.
Well anyway that is something i have wanted to say for years now and i have now after about 50 years now have said it!
I could watch this all day. I just with the interviewer interacted with Larry more.
Fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
The howard brothers and larry and joe will live forever. Even in 4022, people will be laughing at their comedy.
Someone needs to do all of their most famous skits for a theater production. Seeing that on stage would be awesome 😎
I attended Catholic grammar school, and the nuns told us not to watch The Three Stooges. LMAO
Wonder why.
I remember that movie with Lucille Ball! Way before she was anybody!
Three legends
It's funny The Three stooges were around for like 30 years before they really became famous in the late sixties when they started showing reruns on TV.
More of these clips can be found in The 3 Stooges Story by Goodtimes Entertainment
There slapstick comedy is still a legend to this day watching them from every Saturday morning cartoons And I wanna say of course Tarzan with Johnny Wiesmuller Stars as Tarzan those were the days early 60,s I think
I read that kids were poking each other in the eyes, after seeing the stooges do it. After they heard about it, Moe stepped out & showed the kids how they did the bit, & that they didn't really poke the eyes.
Love these guys grew up on them, would watch this until I fell asleep and mash came on
in tribute to the late Jerry (Curley) Howard and Shemp Howard and Vernon Dent
Although they certainly did not carry on their antics offscreen, there was some crossover in the fact that while Moe was their leader in their films, he also performed that function offscreen. He was their defacto manager as he made all the bookings and decided what projects were in the group's collective interest to engage in. He even did all of their income tax returns as private individuals! Also, while it is true they were grossly underpaid for their films (they worked at Columbia all those years who were very tight with their budgets too) they did hit it big financially in the 60's. Besides getting a much better deal on their features they made in the 60's, there were tons of promotional appearances and products that paid them handsomely for the time, even split three ways.
This would have been fun to watch if it wasn't so chopped up. Moe starts to explain how he does the ear twist and then... CUT!
That interviewer couldnt get any closer to the guys if he'd jumped down their throats
They were so great. My grandmother and I used to watched them and laugh nonstop. They were so damn funny!
They stood the test of time... Stooges Forever!
The best 3 ❤
Great group of entertainers. A+
God bless you guys thanks you guys rock way to god bless you knuckleheads keep the laughs coming no one close to the 3 stooges your legacy of laughter and slapstick still continues on you may be gone but not forgotten still going strong keep the laughs coming love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock way to go the howards and fine family would be proud and laughing thanks for a good laugh and the memories !! Joe
Jack Linkletter? Holey cow! I haven't seen him in over 60 years. He disappeared from TV when his dad did.
ok theres.bits n pieces of this that were cut out i noticed cos i saw the original vid of this
I was going to point that out, too!
@@TheShortsDepartment great minds think alike ^_^
Where???
@@maritzajimenez6690 in this version here
ruclips.net/video/RF81bm7_UBk/видео.html
They got married in 1926 wow!!! By 1960 it had been 34 years
Nobody can top the Stooges, Laurel & Hardy, Abbott and Castello, etc.
The Stooges will always be my favourite in terms of old 1930s B&W Hollywood comedians. Loved them all (apart from Joe Besser, didn't really get into his Stooge stuff).
Larry, Moe, Shemp and Curly were comedy gods. Curly will always be my favourite. Though I think I speak for 80% of Stooge fans when I say Curly was the best.
Larry, Moe and Curly Joe- as we all know, both Daws Butler and Pat Harrington Jr. voiced the characters in 2 episodes of The New Scooby-Doo Movies on CBS in 1972!!!
michaelpowell-It's too bad that Moe, Larry and Curly Joe didn't supply their own voices.
we might start a 2 reel comedy....
LOL
I love them then and I love them now💞💞💞💞💞💞😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I love The Three Stooges 😍😃
IVE HEARD CONFLICTING ACCOUNTS OF TED HEALY. NOTICE THE MAIN REASON HE DUMPED THEM IS MGM SIGNED HIM AS A CONTRACT PLAYER SANS THE STOOGES. HE WAS IN QUITE A FEW OF THEIR FILMS UP UNTIL HIS UNTIMELY PASSING
Love it
It’s a shame they never got curly to do an interview
I wish the interviewer had let the boys finish their answers.
I’m in my late 70s now & recall watching the Three Stooges growing up. Slap stick yes but really funny.
As the leader Moe was the shortest, at 5' 3 ½", of the six men who became members of The Three Stooges. Larry, Joe Besser and Joe DeRita ("Curly Joe") were all 5'4". Brothers Jerome ("Curly") was 5'5" and Shemp was a towering 5'7".but to me growing up they were all ten feet tall, i loved them, i can't imagine a world with out them
Larry fein son was still alive when this was shot but wasnt at the picnic??John Fein later died in a car crash in 1964 i think...
daveburrows-1961, to be exact.
Loved the Stooges!
Moe was ahead of his time w/ his bowl haircut. I wonder if any of the Beatles saw him, or if that was just a Liverpudlian hair style at the time? This interview w/ Art Linkletter's son is nice. So sad Jerome wasn't there. Haven't been able to find an interview w/ him. I'm sure there are a few out there...:(
Not really. Apparently he didn't like interviews and such things were far rarer in his day anyhow. You can find tons of old film mags going back to the 1910s on the Internet Archive and I've been combing some from the '30s-40s for Stooges-related material, but so far I've had better luck with the movie trivia filler pages in comic books of the era.
As far as Moe's haircut, the Beatles loved comedy, and I've seen articles jokingly comparing the Fabs and the Stooges in '60s teen mags -- not to mention MAD, Cracked, Sick etc.
This was 1960. Jerome passed in 1952, so an interview would obviously be impossible. There doesn’t seem to be much or any interviews during the height of their career, and only recently after they retired they were starting to blow up in fame as television became more widely available around the world and more people around the world could watch these reruns.
The Beatles got their hair style from Jürgen Vollmer, who they befriended in Hamburg at the start of the Sixties. A couple of years later, John Lennon and Paul McCartney met up with Vollmer in Paris and requested the hairstyle. Vollmer himself cut and styled their hair
I Miss You Moe Howard Larry Fine Missyou Shemp Howard Miss You Carly You’re Funny You Makes My Daughter laughing
Curly not carley
For some reason i could never consider Curly as one of the Stooges but still they were good.
0:50 I thought their real names were Louis Feinberg, Moses Horwitz and Jospeh Wardell.
Boy, there's no mistaking Larry's daughter hu?!?
At plummer park, I've been there a thousand times.
If I was there I would be asking Larry "Did Ted Healy teach you how to play the piano"?
What was going on with Mo's eyebrows?
MOE DID WRITE A PRETTY GOOD BOOK THAT WAS PUBLISHED A FEW YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH ( PROBABLY DUE TO A LEGAL TIE UP) " MOE HOWARD AND THE 3 STOOGES ." WORTH SEEKING OUT.
Jesus this is GOLD!
The Stooges with Joe went on tour around 1959. I saw them live on stage at the Hippodrome Theater in Baltimore. I was 8. Sat in the 5th row. When Moe slapped Larry the pancake make-up billowed off his face. Joe was not funny. Will never forget them.
For the most part, Moe and Larry look the same height. However, when they both stand straight, Larry looks like a hair (no pun intended) taller.
Moe Howard 5”3
Larry Fine 5”4
Shemp 5”5
Curly 5”5
@@MrMisterChiliPepper88 Sometimes you can't always go by Google, though. Moe has been described as 'five-four' most of his life, but his Columbia I.D. card stated he was 'five-three-and-one-half', specifically. Lyla Budnick, Larry's sister, said he was about 'five-four'. Shemp's medical/ military records have him at five-six. He is noticeably taller than Curly when he was present at Curly's wedding, so it is possible Curly was around five-five. I have also read that they were as short as five-one. Whatever the case, Moe and Larry look the same height most of the time, but I think Larry might be just a little, and I do mean little, taller.
@@MrMisterChiliPepper88 i heard that moe was 4ft 10in tall
@@lendrury2771 no, lol. not quite that short, lol