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Shemp's stroke

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Offline MR77100

Shemp suffered a stroke in 1952.. Does anyone know between which episodes or during which episode he had the stroke? What was the severity of it? It seems that Shemp looks rather pale and disoriented in subsequent shorts.



Offline BeAStooge

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here's a link to the info: http://threestooges.net/episode.reviews.php?id=144

Gertrude "Babe" Howard identified Shemp's small stroke as ocurring in February 1952.


The info at the above link is wrong... posted by a past forum member who was banned for repeatedly spinning fanciful tales, citing a never-written book and other fictional links as his source(s). (And posting the same bs at wikipedia... cross-referencing his own posts here as citations.)

The correct info...
 - BOOTY AND THE BEAST was not in production when Curly died on Jan. 18; its script is dated April 1952; the new footage was filmed in May 1952
 - When Curly died, filming had wrapped on HE COOKED HIS GOOSE (1/7/52 - 1/9/52), and UP IN DAISY'S PENTHOUSE went into production (1/21/52 - 1/23/52) after the memorial service. Neither Columbia or the shorts dept. suspended production in recognition of Curly's death; Moe, Shemp and Larry were not given time off.
 - Home of Peace Memorial Park is in east Los Angeles, not San Gabriel.
 - The "phone call" story is a work of fiction.


Offline Desmond Of The Outer Sanctorum

The info at the above link is wrong... posted by a past forum member who was banned for repeatedly spinning fanciful tales, citing a never-written book and other fictional links as his source(s). (And posting the same bs at wikipedia... cross-referencing his own posts here as citations.)
Good grief. What motivates that kind of thing?

- The "phone call" story is a work of fiction.
What part is the "phone call story"?
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