Last of the Moe Haircuts (The Influence of The Three Stooges on Twentieth-Century Culture)
| Air Date/Released | Wednesday, June 16, 1976 |
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| Station/Studio | 20th Century Fox |
Former directing great Mel Funn attempts a career comeback by producing the first silent movie in 40 years. With friends Marty Eggs and Dom Bell, the trio convince Big Picture Studios head Studio Chief, and set out to find an all-star cast and create their masterpiece. New York executives Engulf and Devour are afraid that Funn's movie will save the studio and stop their plans to take it over, so they set out to sabotage the production.
Mel Brooks has stated that his hero trio, and the movie's slapstick antics, were inspired by The Ritz Brothers and The Three Stooges.
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