Diane: The "Shemp Cocktail" DVD contains the following.
Disc One
Henry the Ache (1934) – Bert Lahr is King Henry in a parody of the then-current Charles Laughton film, with Shemp as one of his lackeys. (17:12)
Knife of the Party (1934) –Shemp is the leader of a different group of Stooges (four instead of three) who have to work at a hotel to pay their bill. (20:00)
Convention Girl (1935) – Sequences from a rare drama starring Rose Hobart, in which Schemp plays a straight role – a small-time hood who resorts to extortion and attempted murder! (10:00)
Private Buckaroo (1942) – Shemp is an Army drill sergeant, Dick Foran is a new recruit, and The Andrews Sisters provide musical accompaniment in this wartime delight. (68:10)
Africa Screams (1949) – Shemp and future Stooge, Joe Besser, provide strong support in this jungle-themed Abbott & Costello classic. (80:00)
Disc Two
Brideless Groom (1947) – Moe and Larry help Shemp get married immediately so he won’t lose out on his inheritance. Hold hands, you lovebirds! (16:35)
Sing a Song of Six Pants (1947) – Shemp, Moe and Larry have "pressing business" in a dry-cleaning store but get mixed up with bank robbers. (16:53)
Malice in the Palace (1949) – Shemp, Moe and Larry are restaurateurs who run off to a faraway land in search of the Rootin Tootin Diamond. (15:42)
Camel Comedy Caravan (1950) – A rare, live kinescope with Shemp, Moe and Larry as TV executives (!) who harass Ed Wynn on his television show. (28:07)
Bonus:
Remembering Shemp - An intimate look at Shemp Howard’s life and career featuring exclusive interviews with Shemp’s daughter-in-law, Geri Howard Greenbaum; Geri’s sister, Diane Silvers; and Shemp’s granddaughter, Jill Howard Ullo. These touching reminiscences are supplemented by rare, never-before-seen home movies, personal photos, and priceless memorabilia. (approx. 45 mins.)