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Three Little Beers

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The short film Three Little Beers is one of the most popular of the Three Stooges shorts, and with good reason – who can resist the combination of the Three Stooges, the game of golf, beer, and the slapstick destruction of a golf course?

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Curly Classics – the Three Stooges

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 A very nice collection of six Three Stooges short films, all featuring Curly Howard in his prime (along with Moe Howard and Larry Fine, of course).  It’s an excellent choice for someone who wants an introduction to the Three Stooges — but if you’re interested in collecting all of the Three Stooges short films, you’re better off with the Three Stooges Collection volume one, containing all of the Three Stooges short films from 1934 through 1936.

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Three Stooges Collection volume 2

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The Three Stooges Collection volume two (1937-1939)

And the hits keep on coming!  That’s how I like to describe the second volume of the Three Stooges DVD collection, this time covering the years from 1937 through 1939, for a total of 24 short films.  Like the first volume, it’s a complete collection of those years, beautifully restored, with little extras on the DVD.  But when the comedy’s this good, I frankly don’t care about the “extras.”
The shorts included are:

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Swinging the Alphabet – song lyrics – Three Stooges

Swinging the Alphabet – song lyrics, as performed by the Three Stooges in Violent is the Word for Curly

Song lyrics to Swinging the Alphabet (also known as The Alphabet Song), made popular by the Three Stooges in their 1938 short film, Violent is the Word for Curly.  Originally published in 1875 as “The Spelling Bee” by Septimus Winner.

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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 (MoeLarry, 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.

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