Tag: Three Stooges

  • Stoogeum PA A Nyuk Nyuk Visit to 3 Stooges Heaven

    Stoogeum PA A Nyuk Nyuk Visit to 3 Stooges Heaven

    Spent the afternoon today visiting the Stoogeum in Ambler, PA, an eccentric institution, chock full of Three Stooges collectibles and memorabilia. I must say, there is more in there than you might suspect – yellowed newspapers, candid glossies, and theatrical broadsides share space with state-of-the-art touch screens (activated by poking an image of Curly in the eyes), pinball machines and video games, a “Hall of Shemp” (which endeared the place to me immediately), statues and sculptures of the team, costumes and posters from the films, a Joe Besser ceremonial banner (!), a gallery of autographed photos of Stooges associates and contemporaries (ranging from Mae Clarke, memorable recipient of Cagney’s grapefruit in “Public Enemy,” and Dick Powell, to Jimmy Durante and Hugh Herbert, to Lloyd Bridges and Adam West), salutes to Stooges regulars Christine McIntyre, Emil Sitka, and director Jules White, a sit-down movie theater that continuously runs Stooges shorts, and of course monitors all over the place.

    The third floor is crammed with Stooges art, storyboards from the cartoon series and floor-to-ceiling Stooges tributes – somebody actually managed convincing likenesses of Moe, Larry, Curly, and Shemp on four different Etch-a-Sketches, now preserved behind plexiglass (let’s hope there’s not an earthquake!); but perhaps most striking for those with long memories is a stained glass window by Stanley Livingston, who played Chip on “My Three Sons.” Bizarrely, there is no photography allowed in the museum (what are they trying to hide?), but if you Google it, you will find some images.

    If you’re interested in visiting – and it is worth the trip if you’re fascinated by the era – plan ahead and make a reservation, as the museum keeps very specific, roaming hours. You’ll be admitted with everyone else approved for the period (two hours) and then set loose to explore. I went with my former newspaper editor (now retired, but he can’t stop writing), Dan Aubrey, and one of his acquaintances. We passed the car trip recalling our favorite Stooges shorts and marveled at just how surreal they could be. For example, we rewatched “Idle Roomers” on one of the museum monitors – that’s the one where the boys get trapped in an elevator with a werewolf – which has one of the great WTF Stooges endings!

    Here’s the website. Have fun figuring it out. Nyuk nyuk nyuk…

    https://stoogeum.com/

  • Happy Birthday Curly Joe Gebrauchsmusik

    Happy Birthday Curly Joe Gebrauchsmusik

    Happy birthday to the man some historians describe as the most arcane of the movie Stooges. Somewhere between Joe Besser and Curly Joe DeRita, Paul Hindemith enjoyed a brief stint as Curly Joe Gebrauchsmusik. In this capacity, his most riotous gag was laying a flugelhorn down on Moe’s jelly sandwich. Musicians loved him, but audiences tended to find him tedious.

    Here’s Curly Joe Gebrauchsmusik playing his flugelhorn in bed. Because that’s just the kind of guy he was. Writing music even when most people would be sleeping. When asked why it was he didn’t just sleep like everyone else, he replied, “There will be plenty of time for that when I’m in the audience.”

  • Larry Fine’s Philly Roots and a Stooges Classic

    Larry Fine’s Philly Roots and a Stooges Classic

    The Three Stooges made a cameo in my discursive post yesterday. This put me in mind of one of my favorite Stooges shorts, with Larry as a starving violinist who strikes gold when he discovers the secret to Curly’s strength.

    http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xctekm_punch-drunks-the-three-stooges-1932_shortfilms

    PHOTO: The Larry Fine mural at 3rd and South Sts., the site of Larry’s birth, in Philadelphia

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