Curly Howard
Articles tagged with “Curly Howard” – the most popular of the Third Stooge, of the Three Stooges, Moe and Curly’s brother
Gents Without Cents
movie review of the Three Stooges short film Gents Without Cents (1944) starring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard
The Three Stooges (Moe, Larry, and Curly) are three small time actors looking for a job. Gents Without Cents begins with them practicing their classic Slowly I Turned (aka. Niagara Falls) routine, when they’re interrupted by noisy dancers from upstairs, dropping the ceiling on Curly. The Stooges go upstairs to confront those ‘guys’ only to discover that they’re three girl dancers in the same situation.
Read More »Gents Without CentsAn Ache in Every Stake
An Ache in Every Stake – The Three Stooges are delivering ice up a very long stair case to a mansion, leading to the Stooges being hired as kitchen help. This leads to a turkey being stuffed as only Curly can, and Moe inflating a fallen cake with oven gas, leading to an explosive ending. One of the Three Stooges’ best shorts.
Read More »An Ache in Every StakeBoobs in Arms
Boobs in Arms (1940) starring the Three Stooges – Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard
Read More »Boobs in ArmsHow High is Up?
review of the Three Stooges short film, How High is Up? (1940) starring Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard
Read More »How High is Up?Biography of Curly Howard
Biography of Curly Howard of the Three Stooges (October 22, 1903 – January 18, 1952)
Curly Howard is the most well-known of The Three Stooges, as well as the most popular. He played a dimwitted clown character who was energetic, boyish, with a great zest for life. The actor behind the stooge was Jerome Lester Horwitz, born on October 22, 1903 in Brooklyn, New York, USA, the youngest child of Jennie and Solomon Horwitz.
Read More »Biography of Curly HowardIntroduction to the Three Stooges
History of the Three Stooges
The Three Stooges are a trio of the greatest slapstick movie clowns of the 20th century. Curiously, they are a trio composed of six people — the initial Three Stooges trio in the movies were Moe, Larry and Curly, later Moe, Larry and Shemp, followed by Moe, Larry and Joe, and finally Moe, Larry and Curly Joe. The Three Stooges became famous for their work in movies, primarily in short features that showcased their slapstick comedy, as well as in feature films in their later years.
G. I. Stooge
DVD review of G. I. Stooge starring the Three Stooges—Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard
G. I. Stooge is a collection of six military-themed Three Stooges short films:
Read More »G. I. StoogeThe Three Stooges: Stooges At Work
The Three Stooges: Stooges At Work gives five Three Stooges classics, all dealing with the Three Stooges and Curly in particular: “Booby Dupes“ (1945), “Crash Goes the Hash“ (1944), “Dutiful But Dumb“ (1941), “How High Is Up“ (1940) and “Three Missing Links“ (1938).
I rate it 5 clowns – highly recommended.
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