List of Three Stooges Episodes
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- | [[ | + | [[#1930|1930]] - [[#1933|1933]] - [[#1934|1934]] - [[#1935|1935]] - [[#1936|1936]] - [[#1937|1937]] - [[#1938|1938]] - [[#1939|1939]]<br /> |
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- | [[ | + | [[#1950|1950]] - [[#1951|1951]] - [[#1952|1952]] - [[#1953|1953]] - [[#1954|1954]] - [[#1955|1955]] - [[#1956|1956]] - [[#1957|1957]] - [[#1958|1958]] - [[#1959|1959]]<br /> |
- | [[ | + | [[#1960|1960]] - [[#1961|1961]] - [[#1962|1962]] - [[#1963|1963]] - [[#1965|1965]] - [[#1968|1968]]<br /> |
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==Ted Healy and His Stooges== | ==Ted Healy and His Stooges== | ||
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[[Image:Three Stooges Intro Card 1936.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Early title frame featuring Moe, Larry and Curly (credited as "Curley")]] | [[Image:Three Stooges Intro Card 1936.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Early title frame featuring Moe, Larry and Curly (credited as "Curley")]] | ||
===[[1934 in Film|1934]]=== | ===[[1934 in Film|1934]]=== | ||
+ | * ''001 [[Woman Haters (The Three Stooges Episode)|Women Haters]]'' (May 5) | ||
+ | * ''002 [[Punch Drunks (The Three Stooges Episode)|Punch Drunks]]'' (July 13) | ||
+ | * ''003 [[Men in Black (The Three Stooges Episodes)|Men in Black]]'' (September 28) '''AAN''' | ||
+ | * ''[[The Captain Hates the Sea]]'' (November 2) § | ||
+ | * ''004 [[Three Little Pigskins (The Three Stooges Episodes)|Three Little Pigskins]]'' (December 8) | ||
===[[1935 in Film|1935]]=== | ===[[1935 in Film|1935]]=== | ||
+ | * ''005 [[Horses' Collars (The Three Stooges Episode)|Horses' Collars]]'' (January 10) | ||
+ | * ''006 [[Restless Knights (The Three Stooges Episode)|Restless Knights]]'' (February 20) | ||
+ | * ''007 [[Pop Goes the Easel (The Three Stooges Episode)|Pop Goes the Easel]]'' (March 29) | ||
+ | * ''008 [[Uncivil Warriors (The Three Stooges Episode)|Uncivil Warriors]]'' (April 26) | ||
+ | * ''009 [[Pardon My Scotch (The Three Stooges Episode)|Pardon My Scotch]]'' (July 6) | ||
+ | * ''010 [[Hoi Polloi (1935 Three Stooges Film)|Hoi Polloi]]'' (October 12) | ||
+ | * ''011 [[Three Little Bears (The Three Stooges Episode)|Three Little Beers]]'' (November 9) | ||
===[[1936 in Film|1936]]=== | ===[[1936 in Film|1936]]=== | ||
+ | * ''012 [[Ants in the Pantry (The Three Stooges Episode)|Ants in the Pantry]]'' (February 6) | ||
+ | * ''013 [[Movie Maniacs (The The Stooges Episode)|Movie Maniacs]]'' (February 20) | ||
+ | * ''014 [[Half Shot Shooters (The Three Stooges Episode)|Half Shot Shooters]]'' (April 30) | ||
+ | * ''015 [[Disorder in the Court (The Three Stooges Episode)|Disorder in the Court]]'' (May 30) † | ||
+ | * ''016 [[A Pain the Pullman (The Three Stooges Episode)|A Pain in the Pullman]]'' (June 27) | ||
+ | * ''017 [[False Alarms (The Three Stooges Episode)|False Alarms]]'' (August 16) | ||
+ | * ''018 [[Whoops, I'm an Indian! (The Three Stooges Episode)|Whoops, I'm an Indian!]]'' (September 11) | ||
+ | * ''019 ''[[Slipper Silks (The Three Stooges Episode)|Slippery Silks]]'' (December 27) | ||
===[[1937 in Film|1937]]=== | ===[[1937 in Film|1937]]=== |
Current revision as of 08:04, 5 January 2015
This is a complete list of short subjects and feature films that featured The Three Stooges released between 1930 and 1970.
Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard appeared in a single feature film with Ted Healy released by Fox Film Corporation entitled Soup to Nuts (1930). Shemp departed the act in 1932 to pursue a solo career and was replaced by younger brother Curly Howard. This incarnation of the team appeared in several shorts and feature films with Healy at MGM in 1933 and 1934. Curly appeared in one MGM short Roast Beef and Movies (1934) without Healy, Moe, or Larry.
Moe, Larry and Curly left Healy in 1934 and moved to Columbia Pictures to begin their successful series of 190 shorts, with their contract extended each year until the final one expired on December 31, 1957. The final 8 of the 16 shorts with Joe Besser were released afterwards over the next 1⅓ years. It is these 190 short films, which have appeared on television in steady rotation since 1958 that the Stooges are best known for. These films appear on this list in numbered format. The Stooges would continue afterwards with Moe, Larry and Joe DeRita (as "Curly-Joe"), and make several full-length feature films between 1959–1970.
[edit] Key
AAN = Nominated for an Academy Award
= utilized footage from previous Stooge films
† = currently in public domain
^ = filmed after Curly Howard's initial stroke
^^ = filmed after Shemp Howard's death (see "Fake Shemp")
§ = denotes a cameo appearance or supporting role
1930 - 1933 - 1934 - 1935 - 1936 - 1937 - 1938 - 1939
1940 - 1941 - 1942 - 1943 - 1944 - 1945 - 1946 - 1947 - 1948 - 1949
1950 - 1951 - 1952 - 1953 - 1954 - 1955 - 1956 - 1957 - 1958 - 1959
1960 - 1961 - 1962 - 1963 - 1965 - 1968
1970
[edit] Ted Healy and His Stooges
[edit] 1930
[edit] 1933
[edit] 1934
[edit] The Three Stooges: Moe, Larry and Curly
[edit] 1934
- 001 Women Haters (May 5)
- 002 Punch Drunks (July 13)
- 003 Men in Black (September 28) AAN
- The Captain Hates the Sea (November 2) §
- 004 Three Little Pigskins (December 8)
[edit] 1935
- 005 Horses' Collars (January 10)
- 006 Restless Knights (February 20)
- 007 Pop Goes the Easel (March 29)
- 008 Uncivil Warriors (April 26)
- 009 Pardon My Scotch (July 6)
- 010 Hoi Polloi (October 12)
- 011 Three Little Beers (November 9)
[edit] 1936
- 012 Ants in the Pantry (February 6)
- 013 Movie Maniacs (February 20)
- 014 Half Shot Shooters (April 30)
- 015 Disorder in the Court (May 30) †
- 016 A Pain in the Pullman (June 27)
- 017 False Alarms (August 16)
- 018 Whoops, I'm an Indian! (September 11)
- 019 Slippery Silks (December 27)