Last of the Moe Haircuts (The Influence of The Three Stooges on Twentieth-Century Culture)
| Air Date/Released | Sunday, May 16, 1982 |
|---|---|
| Station/Studio | ABC / David L. Wolper Prods. |
| Host/Star | Burt Reynolds |
| Featuring | Miscellaneous Appearances |
The Motion Picture Association of America produced this entertaining compilation of comedy clips from movies produced in Hollywood, from the silent era to present-day (1982), to celebrate the Bicentennial of Los Angeles. Features clips of the Stooges (and Ted Healy) from THE BIG IDEA (1934), THREE LITTLE BEERS (1935), and during the opening credits a brief SCREEN SNAPSHOTS clip of the boys clowning around with the 1935 Three Stooges hand puppets. The Stooges' segment is narrated by Dom DeLuise.
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