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MONSTER HOUSE - Three Stooges House

Air Date/Released Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Station/Studio Discovery Channel
Host/Star Steve Watson
Featuring Miscellaneous Appearances

Home owners surrender their houses to a hand-picked team of contractors, who spend five days turning the residences into an audacious tribute to the owners' interests and hobbies.

The Levitt family of Burbank CA, Three Stooges fans, have their living room and patio renovated into a tribute to the comedy team. Host Steve Watson is joined by five contractors, one of whom is tatooed Stooges fan Dan Summers. The living room is renovated to include an entertainment center based on a scene from IDLE ROOMERS (1944); the patio receives an outdoor dining table of beer barrels with a Rube Goldberg style drink dispenser, a new grill area made of cargo crates, and an A PLUMBING WE WILL GO (1940) inspired dog wash. Clips featured are taken from the public domain titles DISORDER IN THE COURT (1936), BRIDELESS GROOM (1947), SING A SONG OF SIX PANTS (1947) and MALICE IN THE PALACE (1949).


Cast: Steve Watson (Host), Thom Beers (Narrator), Bruce Levitt, Lisa Levitt, Michale Levitt, Daniel Levitt (Family), Ryan Jordan (C3 rep), Dan "Curly" Summers, Deane Frankenberger, William Russell, Sean Sloan, Johnny Provenzano (Contractors)

Crew: Rob Corsini (Director, Writer), Jeanne Dresp (Producer), Thom Beers, Dan Jackson, Christy Dees (Exec. Producers), Chris Hutchings (Assoc. Producer), Dan Lapham (Designer)
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