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I call FOUL. Lines have to be taken from a Three Stooges short. Read the original post:
That last one (from Moron4392) actually is from a Three Stooges short, but an MGM short: PLANE NUTS (1933).Or, should this be limited to only Columbia Three Stooges shorts?
How can a short with only Shemp in it be called a "Three Stooges short"? The term has to mean a short with the Three Stooges---i.e., the comedy act known as "the Three Stooges"---in it. It can't possibly mean "short movie with one or more of the comic actors who at one time or another appeared as members of the Three Stooges." That is stretching terms absurdly.
PLANE NUTS does not have Shemp in it. It has Moe, Larry, and Curly with Ted Healy and is a 1933 MGM short.
It's your turn to post the next line.
Okay, here's an easy one:"Here's a post that shouldn't be here."
Quote from: Rich Finegan on Today at 05:25:43 AMOkay, here's an easy one:"Here's a post that shouldn't be here."Marcia Healy in The Sitter Downers
Rob is right, MHG2K, that line was said by June Gittelson.
I was paying too much attention to the transcript on this site. It said that the line (the very last spoken words in the film) was said by Flora Bell, who was played by Marcia Healy.
The names of the Stooges' fiancees suddenly changes during this short. When the Stooges first arrive at the ladies' house and address the ladies' names, June Gittleson is Corabell, Marcia Healy is Florabell, and Betty Mack is Dorabell. Then a little later in the short when each Stooge draws one of the women's names from the hat, June Gittleson is suddenly Florabell, Betty Mack is Corabell, and Marcia Healy is Dorabell! Further complicating matters, when Marcia Healy is knocked out by the cement block, Curly calls her Corabell... Marcia played all three girls.
So here's a new one:"Cut it out! You wanna give me 'ear'ysipelas?" (this was a pun on the word erysipelas)
"If we see them, we shoot them between the eyes." "No, in the back."
My toin. This should be a relatively easy one..."Everything happens to me!"
"A train going to Kansas City, 120 miles per hour, what's the engineer's name?"
"I'm gettin' sick & tired of this job...I ain't gettin' anywhere."
"And it's 200 percent wool.""200 percent?"Yeah, these sheep lead a double life."
My toin..."Every time you think, you weaken the nation."