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3Stooges:
Hey Brent,

Do you know any info about those vintage 80's interviews with Jules White, Ed Bernds and Elwood Ullman and the Stooge costars?

Who owns the rights to those? Who did them? Is there anymore of that stuff?

Those interviews were also used in the Stoogephile trvia movie and the Stooge documentary hosted by Steve Allen in the 80's.

Is this footage in the public domain or is it owned by someone. Did Jeffrey Forrester do these interviews?

I'd love to see more of those interviews...

BeAStooge:

--- Quote from: 3Stooges on November 19, 2005, 09:42:17 PM ---Do you know any info about those vintage 80's interviews with Jules White, Ed Bernds and Elwood Ullman and the Stooge costars?

Who owns the rights to those? Who did them? Is there anymore of that stuff?

Those interviews were also used in the Stoogephile trvia movie and the Stooge documentary hosted by Steve Allen in the 80's.

Is this footage in the public domain or is it owned by someone. Did Jeffrey Forrester do these interviews?

--- End quote ---

Mark Gilman and Jeff Forrester were involved with that footage, done for STOOGE SNAPSHOTS: 50 YEARS WITH THE FUNNIEST GUYS IN THE WORLD (1983);  aka STOOGE SNAPSHOTS on television, and on video as MAKING OF THE STOOGES and LOVE THOSE STOOGES.

Gilman sold his video library (Channel 13 Video) to "Hollywood's Attic" in the mid-1990s.  "Hollywood's Attic" was purchased by "Nostalgia Family Video" last year; the "Nostalgia" label will reportedly, eventually, absorb both libraries.

I don't believe that any of the 1983 footage is public domain.  You should ask Mark or Jeff (or his brother Tom) as to who owns what, @ 2005.

Giff me dat fill-em!:
I own a DVD collection from Goodtimes titled The Three Stooges Festival (a four pack) in which one of the DVD's is titled The Three Stooges Story that contains portions of the interviews with Jules White, Ed Bernds, Elwood Ullman, Emil Sitka, family members and others from the 1980's.

UncleBobOLink:
Hi,

One more question:  Is ALL of the "My Pal Moe" DVD Rom included, I know you can buy it on CD Rom from Bob's website, I was just wondering if ALL of it, letters, interviews, photos, etc, is included.

Thanks,

shemps#1:
You need to change your name, it's too close to mine.

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