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Between 1934 and 1959, The Three Stooges starred in 190 short subjects for Columbia Pictures. |
Between 1934 and 1959, The Three Stooges starred in 190 short subjects for Columbia Pictures. |
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==1st Intro (July 13, 1934-April 30, 1936)== |
===1st Intro (July 13, 1934-April 30, 1936)=== |
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==2nd Intro (May 30, 1936-December 1, 1939)== |
===2nd Intro (May 30, 1936-December 1, 1939)=== |
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==3rd Intro (January 19, 1940-April 17, 1945)== |
===3rd Intro (January 19, 1940-April 17, 1945)=== |
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==4th Intro (July 20, 1945-October 6, 1949)== |
===4th Intro (July 20, 1945-October 6, 1949)=== |
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==5th Intro (November 3, 1949-November 8, 1946)== |
===5th Intro (November 3, 1949-November 8, 1946)=== |
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==6th Intro (January 31, 1957-June 4, 1959)== |
===6th Intro (January 31, 1957-June 4, 1959)=== |
Revision as of 21:00, 24 September 2024
OSCA test (The Three Stooges)
Background
The Three Stooges were a vaudeville comedy team active from 1922 to 1970. Its best known lineup was Moe Howard (1922-1970), Larry Fine (1928-1970), and Jerome "Curly" Howard (1932-1946). Other Stooges throughout its history included Shemp Howard (1923-1932, 1946-1955), Joe Besser (1956-1958), and "Curly-Joe" DeRita (1958-1970).
Between 1934 and 1959, The Three Stooges starred in 190 short subjects for Columbia Pictures.