
Cult TV (A Viewer's Guide to the Shows America Can't Live Without)
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Film or Short Title | Featuring | Role |
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MURDER IN THE FLEET (1935) | Ted Healy (Solo) | Sailor taking messages |
ANOTHER THIN MAN (1939) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Police photographer |
THE LONE WOLF MEETS A LADY (1940) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Police Guard |
IN THE NAVY (1941) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Marine |
TIGHT SHOES (1941) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Cab driver |
APPOINTMENT FOR LOVE (1941) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Reporter |
BUTCH MINDS THE BABY (1942) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Bookie |
PITTSBURGH (1942) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Chauffeur |
THEY STOOGE TO CONGA (1943) | Moe, Larry and Curly | 1st saboteur |
IT AIN'T HAY (1943) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Mug at door |
IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD WORLD (1963) | Moe, Larry and Curly Joe | Man in crowd |
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