Each of the shorts has someone yelling, "I'm losing my mind!" None better than Dudley Dickerson in Hold that Lion! His delivery of that line was the best!
I got one more that's a tough one so you'll need a clue:
Matriphony
Pardon My Backfire
Punch Drunks
Goof on Roof
Sing Song Six Pants
Each of these shorts has at least one instance of off-camera direction that turns up in the soundtrack. Slap on some headphones and see if you can find them.
Sing A Song Of Six Pants - Cut! (when Moe is making pancakes)
Goof On The Roof - Go ahead (just before Shemp slips on the soap)
Punch Drunks - Sounds like 'Keep going - All the way' (When Porcupine is running down the street)
Pardon My Backfire - That's fine (as the crooks are pushing their car into the garage)
Matri-Phony - Had to listen closely for this one, but it sounds like 'Take hold!' (When the Stooges are hanging from the guard's spears)
Also, in 'Back From The Front' notice the shadow somebody's hand waving for the two German sailors to come on down (Just after the Stooges get onto their ship)
I just realized that I've been running a bit behind, and haven't posted a new Stooge brain-teaser for some time. So today, I will give a rare bargain: Two for the price of one!
#1
Even As IOU
Blunder Boys
Three Little Beers
Hoofs And Goofs
Three Loan Wolves
AND, an all-Curly connection:
#2
Nutty But Nice
Men In Black
Three Pests In A Mess
Healthy, Wealthy And Dumb
The Sitter-Downers
BONUS: What is the longest running gag in the Stooge universe? It appears in their first film, 'Soup To Nuts' and their very last, 'Kook's Tour.'
I'd seriously love for us to use all 190 shorts (and possibly other stuff) in some sort of 'Catch The Connection', no matter how obscure the aforementioned connections may be!