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Chronicles of The Three Stooges - Series 5
Publisher | Year(s) Issued | Set Type |
---|---|---|
RRParks | 2016 | Chase & Sub-Set |
- Checklist card
- 5-card Joe Besser subset
- 5-card Emil Sitka subset
- 9-card "Classic Moments" subset, featuring famous first and last moments in Stooge history
- 9-card "Pre Columbia Shorts" subset, featuring some of the Stooges' films at MGM, Fox and Universal
- 11-card "Post Columbia Shorts" subset featuring the Boys' 1959 - 1970 film and TV projects
- Card #s 218 - 222 of the "1959 Retro-Stalgic" series
- 3-card "Toon Cameo" subset
- "Eye Pokers" mini-card #s 1 - 4
- Tobacco style mini-card #s 61 - 80
- "Stooge Laffs" mini trivia card #s 49 - 54
- Mini Clip-Out Card #s 140 - 173
JB 3 Joe Besser
Joe did not have a contractual clause prohibiting him from receiving Stooges-violence.
Card No. 2 Classic Moments
Curly's First Nyuk! Nyuk! Nyuk! / Vernon Dent's First Three Stooges Short
PS 2 Pre-Columbia Shorts
Mar. 30, 1934 Larry, Moe and Curly
- The front image is from SOUP TO NUTS (1930).
- The card back discusses HOLLYWOOD ON PARADE # B9 (1934).
- Contrary to the discussion, there is no controversy over this short's release. B9 was filmed in either December 1933 or January 1934 (the short's scant plot celebrates the Dec. 1933 repeal of Prohibition), and was indeed released in March 1934.
Card No. 1 Eye Pokers
Guess Which Stooge!
Pictured is Shemp Howard.
"Curly" is the correct answer to Card # 2. The trivia incorrectly identifies "Larry."
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