No Applause ~ Just Throw Money (The Book That Made Vaudeville Famous)
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Stooges' Lost Episodes, The
The Fifty Never Before Released Stooge Adventures
Author: | Tom Forrester, with Jeff Forrester |
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Paperback: | 128 pages |
Publisher: | Contemporary Books (1988) |
Avg. Rating: | [5.00/10] |
In Print? | No |
Before the cable television and home video explosions, few knew of The Three Stooges beyond their 190 Columbia short subjects. The authors present analyses and reviews of fifty 'rarely-seen/known-circa-1988' Three Stooges films... feature films, shorts, television pilots and solo films, for other studios as well as their home base at Columbia.
The authors added to the filmography published in 1982's The Three Stooges Scrapbook (by Jeff & Greg Lenburg, with Joan Howard Maurer). Much information is based on the authors' Chicago-based television viewing experiences. Subsequent information over the past 20+ years in new books and The Three Stooges Journal has solidified, substantially added to, and even refuted the authors' findings. As a result, this book has become largely irrelevant today, other than as an interesting collectible.
Regardless, in 1988 this book was a welcome and fascinating report of The Three Stooges' non-Columbia film credits.
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