Women of the Three Stooges #9: Ladies in Transistion Pt2
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- Well Mutton Heads,
Here is installment #9 in the Women of the Three Stooges Series.
This is Ladies in Transition Pt. 2.
Tonight covers two ladies whose time with the Stooges spanned the 3rd Stooge
divides.
First is one who spanned the divide between Curly and Shemp (Kitty McHugh).
Many of you will remember her as Curly's homely hook up from
"Hoi Poli" . She then shows up much later in a couple of Shemp shorts
and demonstrates her awesome skills at delivering triple slaps and a mean
right cross. Here are her features:
8/29/1935 HOI POLLOI Moe, Larry and Curly Duchess, Curly's ugly dance partner
3/6/1952 LISTEN, JUDGE Moe, Larry and Shemp Mrs. Henderson
9/4/1952 GENTS IN A JAM Moe, Larry and Shemp Mrs. McGruder
Lady number two spanned the divide between Shemp and Joe (Connie Cezan/Cezon).
Many of you will remember her as "Slick Chick" in "Tricky Dicks". A couple of items of
interest about Connie:
1. In the Shemp shorts she is billed as Connie Cezan, in the Joe shorts she is Connie Cezon.
2. She was a double for Betty Davis in a movie.
3. In her last Stooge appearance - "Triple Crossed" - she never faces the camera. She stands in
for the role Mary Ainslee played in "He Cooked His Goose". They even use Mary's voice.
Here are her features:
5/1/1952 CORNY CASANOVAS Moe, Larry and Shemp Mabel
2/5/1953 UP IN DAISY'S PENTHOUSE Moe, Larry and Shemp Daisy Flowers
5/7/1953 TRICKY DICKS Moe, Larry and Shemp Slick Chick
9/6/1956 HOT STUFF Moe, Larry and Shemp Uranian officer
10/17/1957 RUSTY ROMEOS Moe, Larry and Joe Mabel
2/2/1959 TRIPLE CROSSED Moe, Larry and Joe Belle, new footage
Our next installment will wrap up this series as we explore the Besser Babes.
So please do enjoy....you bunch of buzzards!!
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Connie Cezon had some of the best lines of an actress in the Stooges shorts. Her line delivery was just brilliant acting. Whenever she was on camera she had some of the best lines in the shorts.
"How DARE you look like somebody I HATE! !"
@@MarkBlairs-Stooge-Channel It's Crazy that Connie was one of the rare actress that was only in one production team, the Jules White team. Also, I found it pretty awesome that Jules could produce and direct.
Yep! Definitely one slick chick 😂!
@@justinturley7071
Wasn't he also a writer for some of the Stooges episodes?
Man some of the ladies in these episodes were really pretty and they had a good sense of humor to
Curly shaving in the beginning is hilarious.
I laughed very hard at the finger bite he gives Kitty as he leaves her. @1:24
@@MarkBlairs-Stooge-Channel
Hi Mark - great video.
I tried to look into why Miss Kitty took her life. Have you ever found any data as to why she did this? I always thought she was talented, immensely talented, and that she added much to her films.
Connie Cezan is a fantastic lady. After her stint she appeared but was seldom seen in Perry Mason as the second banana secretary.
Joe LaFrieda ...
@@basilmarasco1975 Oohh Helloooo..............COME IN!!!!!!!..........COUSIN BASIL!!!!!!!
@@redlinemando *"You're* Cousin Basil? Then who is ... ?" ("I was tryin' to tell ya ... ") SLAP!!! "How dare you pretend to be my Cousin Basil?!"
@@basilmarasco1975 I'll teach you a thing or two, YOU WOLF!!!!!!!" "DON'T YOU DARE STRIKE ME!!!!!!!" "TAKING ADVANTAGE OF A POOR, (SMACK) WEAK, (SMACK) HELPLESS, (SMACK) WOMAN!!!!!!!" SMACK, SMACK, SMACK, SMACK!!!!!!! "YOU HORRIBLE PERSON, YOU!!!!!!! Moe: "Boy, those kisses are getting louder!!"
@@redlinemando All he wanted to do was propose!
"Officer #5."...."With 6 and 7/8ths." *Salutes*....😆😂
Great stuff! Thanks Mark!
Curly: "Thanks for the dance and cut yourself a slice of throat!"😂 That dame may have looked off but I'll bet the actress who played her was actually nice looking.🙄
When connie staples moe,s hand! Priceless!
Then in a later episode , Connie got her comeuppance big time , shot in the caboose with polyester tacks .
One of the funniest , classic Stooges scenes , Connie"s rear end blasted for posterior !
18:13 possibly my favorite ending of all time
Over my many years (am now in my 70s) people did not greatly appreciate Joe Besser and his episodes with the Stooges. Much to my surprise, many fans of the current generation do appreciate his episodes. On another channel (sorry, can't recall which one) a guy wrote that he thought Joe was the best Stooge of them all.
Anyways, to each his/her own.
Kitty McHugh committed suicide in 1954. Very sad. She was very good as Mrs. McGruder (Gents In A Jam), and it is for that, among some other appearances, that she will be remembered.
She will also be remembered for the great Triple Slap she laid on the unsuspecting Stooges!
Aw, that’s sad😔
I did not know this.
I believe at least two male supporting actors of the Stooges did the same.
Duke York (aka Angel, Nikko, Lupe the Wolf Man) shot himself just 6 days after Curly's death.
.....and Phil Van Zandt
After Joe shot her in the rear-end with the tacks, she should have said, "Oh wo wo! I'm losing my mind!"
:)
That was a pretty hot seen
So what you're referring to Basil is she's got brains in her ass?? Lol
She was enjoying it a bit too much. Notice she did not ask him to stop or move?
@@philiphoward1731 Connie Francis also landed hard on her cute bubble butt falling from her horse in her movie ' When the Boys Meet the Girls '.
The look on her face was priceless when she landed butt first in the front seat of her car , breaking her fall .
There must be something about the name Connie that brings magnetic hot buns scenes for them !
@16:41.. Moe's reaction when he hears them tell bad jokes..or any joke for that matter 🤣
I'm glad you liked that particular scene. I still burst out laughing WHENEVER I watch that.
At 18 : 17 , when Connie Cezon got shot in the butt , it was one of the funniest scenes i have ever seen .
Hehe .
It's always great to see a woman get her Hot Buns comeuppance .
Chick Slick. Oh Slick Chick.
My five ex wives hate The Stooges!! That`s why I have five ex wives!! lol
Quit while you're behind!
Thanks, 17. I have to remember that.
O this! I have bells on my fingers and...ring on my toe!
Is it just me or were the women back then really hot
It's just you.
They were they dressed beautifully
andy man try Vintage Porn section on Porn Hub.
@@coiledsteel8344 Yeah I did check it out I like the hot babes from the 50s and 60s and they were hot babes from the 1940s to
My Favorite was Diana Darrin, she played Larry's secretary in, He cooked his goose, she was so gorgeous!
I've always told the grandkids they are The Three Wise Men...
I use to tell my kids they were “Three Wise Guys” yuk yuk yuk yuk...👍🏼😷
Any of them could do better than Biden.
10:18 Don’t you dare!
6:49 Perry White !
Great Caesar's Ghost
With cake all over his face ....
15:16 THAT’S how to treat a woman!
Hawk Master 😁 Mgtow Channels now
No, never.
But this one…it’s tempting.
How dare you look like somebody I hate. Smack. A wise dame hand it over.
Funny, but kind of real. A lot of petty crooks and ne’er-do-wells are borderline psychotic losers.
Connie Cezan was gorgeous. It is a good thing she was nothing like the gold-digging villainess of ‘Rusty Romeos’ and Corny Casanovas’. She would have had no trouble at all keeping a bunch of yo-yos dangling on their strings.
Cezon.
Haha .
Connie got shot in the ass .
Shemp:the neice is nice! Moe: shuttup romeo..slap!
increible!!, i want diana darrin!, she is wonderful...
Same here, she was my favorite stooge girl, sooo gorgeous!😍
14:00 Connie had a great look for after she tells some one they are attractive, but they aren’t reall.
Really
The scene from 2:13 to 3:38 proves beyond a doubt the Stooges' first-rate talent as "light"/dialogue comedians (in addition to their raucous slap-stick). Watch all three of them carefully; they're brilliant, especially considering they only did a quick run-through or two before filming it. The big difference is the wonderful Direction of Ed Bernds, who really made the Stooges seem like real people, not just the alien clowns that they became under Jules White in the later shorts (even though I laugh like hell at the "alien clowns" eg: Blunder Boys "Gotta eat an apple" and "81-C").
Having said this, Bernds still featured at least one or two REALLY Violent scenes in his shorts, even though he prided himself in eliminating the eye-pokes, which he considered too violent. When I had lunch with Bernds (Sept, 1988 at the Sportsman's Club in W. Hollywood), I tried to bring this dichotomy up to him, but dropped it, since he was such a lovely gentleman. In "Gents in a Jam", it's the extremely violent beating that Shemp takes from Mickey Simpson (which makes Kitty's awesome Right-to-the-jaw all the more effective). Obviously, Bernds was trying to push things onscreen as far as possible into the "Cartoon" realm of violence, knowing that we, the viewers, would understand that no REAL person could ever survive such a mauling, and therefore laugh at it (like Shemp's neck-stretching scene in "Fuelin' Around''). But I think he mis-calculated, at least in the case of "Gents"; the beating (mostly done with stunt-double Johnny Kascier) stops the film cold, and makes what was an otherwise comic masterpiece of a short into a barely watchable one near the end. Too bad. Also..this was Bernds' last short with the Stooges, not because of the violence, but because of credit/authorship issues with Jules White. LR
I recall the VIOLENT shaking Joe Palma puts on Moe towards the end of Three Loan Wolves. I think I put it in my Whack-a-Moe collection.
The Stooges originally were men similar to Aliens. Jules White had some of the best shorts ever created. Edward Bernds had some great shorts, his best effort was in the Shemp Era, Fright Night, Out West, etc., but I've always been partial to White. In Which White had been producing and directing since their first short. One of the things I liked about the Curly era, was the fact that you had so many producing teams it was unreal, which brought out the best of each short made, Del Lord had some funny ones, A Plumbing We Will Go, Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb, An Ache in Every Stake and, and Shivering Sherlocks. Jules White had some as well, You Nazty Spy (his favorite film), Sock-a-Bye-Baby, Tricky Dicks, Hold That Lion!
0:28 A brief cameo by Bud Jamison.
Is that Perry White of the Superman TV show?
Excellent catch! Yes indeed it is!
Like her as the upright Uranian officer in ‘Hot Stuff’. Connie takes a strong line against sexual harassment in the office.
Don’t say it’s wrong, but…ouch.
SCRAM! That's how I got em.
Now you say Transition, some may think of Transwomen! 🤔
I thought the stand in for Mary in Triple Crossed was the actress that was in Snappy Bullfighters?!?
Nope it was Connie Cezan/Cezon. Watching it carefully you can tell.
Go here for a publicity still: www.threestooges.com/1959/02/02/triple-crossed/
Mark Blair cool I never knew that.
What movie was she a stand In for Bette Davis?
@@VICMORROWFAN A few. Most notably in the 1964 thriller Dead Ringer.
Connie Cezon, not Cezan
Where, oh where did Chris Farley ever come up with his "fat guy in a little
coat" bit?
Daisy Waisy? Popsie Wopsie?
"... and I'll get my hair dyed black so I'll look young and handsome."
ruclips.net/video/KYCKzROr7_8/видео.html
@@MarkBlairs-Stooge-Channel "and as pretty as a picture!" ("Yeah, of an ape!")
8:26
And that actually works. Connie is dumber than the Stooges.
And yet, she still outwits them all ( except Joe, in the remake). Just figures, somehow.
Looks like late 1940's and early 1950's post war.
18:21 Fifty Shades of Stooge
I never liked Joe besser
I like him; he's terrific
who was the women in the last clip with Joe?
The last clip had Connie Cezan ( all fimed from behind) and a brief couple of shots of Mary Ainslee.
Wow very funny skits.. the last few 18 minutes 30 seconds into video Connie face is pretty much out of the cameras lens. All we see is here blonde hair and if you notice she's almost eight or 10 inches taller than Joe besser. I feel like she's being played by somebody else anybody know why did they do this? Thanks
@George Plagianos - She never faces the camera because She is standing in for the role Mary Ainslee played in "He Cooked His Goose". They even use Mary's voice.