
Cult TV (A Viewer's Guide to the Shows America Can't Live Without)
Frank Sully, A MERRY MIX-UP
Film or Short Title | Featuring | Role |
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START CHEERING (1938) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Jimmy |
ANOTHER THIN MAN (1939) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Pete |
THE FLAME OF NEW ORLEANS (1941) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Oyster Bed Cafe waiter |
MY SISTER EILEEN (1942) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Jenson |
GOOD LUCK, MR. YATES (1943) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Joe Briggs |
THE GENTLEMAN MISBEHAVES (1946) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Taxi driver |
TALK ABOUT A LADY (1946) | Joe Besser (Solo) | Rocky Jordan |
DANGEROUS BUSINESS (1946) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Bert |
JOE PALOOKA MEETS HUMPHREY (1950) | Joe Besser (Solo) | Looie |
SPIES AND GUYS (1953) | Joe Besser (Solo) | Enemy soldier |
PARDON MY BACKFIRE (1953) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Algernon |
MUSTY MUSKETEERS (1954) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | King's aide |
FLING IN THE RING (1955) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Big Mike |
BLUNDER BOYS (1955) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Watts D. Matter |
FLAGPOLE JITTERS (1956) | Moe, Larry and Shemp | Jim |
A MERRY MIX-UP (1957) | Moe, Larry and Joe | Narrator |
A MERRY MIX-UP (1957) | Moe, Larry and Joe | Waiter |
GUNS A POPPIN! (1957) | Moe, Larry and Joe | Sheriff |
THE HELEN MORGAN STORY (1957) | Joe Besser (Solo) | Vendor |
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