I am sure my first view of the Stooges is quite unique. I saw it in 1957 as a 6 year old in Santiago, Cuba Desi ArnAz, not ArnEz's home town too. I saw it in Spanish, the Stooges are called Los 3 Chiflados whuch actually translates to silly ones, regardless I was instanly hooked. In Spanish the Stooges or Chiflados lose most of their verbal humour as the Stooges jokes lose quite a bit in translation but their physical humour is universal. I can't recall for sure which 2-reeler i saw perhaps, it was Loco Boy Makes Good or Calling All Curs. A few weeks later I went back to the movies and saw another short, Dizzy Doctors......
About a year after seeing my first Stooges, my family moved to the USA and settled in New York City in the summer of 1958 and wham bam about a month later I saw the Stooges on WPIX TV channel 11 in the afternoons in English and i was hooked. I went to the first run movies of the late 50's and earl;y 60's, the full length films with Joe DeRita, although they weren't nearly as funny I was still a follower and my curiosity led me to read about them and learn that Curley had died before I ever saw the Stooges, I learned that Shemp, Moe and Curley were brothers Over the years I have gone to hundreds of Film Festivals for the Stooges including several in the late 70's where Moe's daughter Jean Maurer showed home movies
Many of the shorts seen on TV have been butchered, many deleted scenes in order to have two shorts aired in a 1/2 hour show, the movies versions were uncut as the ones shown currently on Spike TV although they should show them w/o commercials and then play the ads in between two reelers.
I am in my mid-50's and still enjoy the Stooges and have come to admire them fortheir vocal humour as they were fabulous satirsts, I leanred the English language and I appreciate them more, I also know of the state of US society in the 30's 40's and 50's which add humour to the ir verbal tirades and sight puns. The Stooges and their writers had a good command of the language to make funnies with their choice of words. Alhtough Stooges appeal overwhelmingly to males, my daughter and 2 grandkids enjoy atching the Stooges because of me, my youngest even has a mean woooooooooooooo booooooooo woooooooo
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client What's behind the drapes?
store owner Curley The back of the drapes.
Moe Are you sure?
Curley I'm positive!
Moe only A fool is positive.
Curley Are you sure?
Moe I'm positive