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Vernon Dent's last Stooge film?

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Offline healyhouston

Does anyone know Vernon Dent's last Stooge film with new footage.  I see he retired in 1953 but was in films at least until 1957.  He was blind by the time of Shemps funeral in 1955.


Offline Shemp_Diesel

Does anyone know Vernon Dent's last Stooge film with new footage.  I see he retired in 1953 but was in films at least until 1957.  He was blind by the time of Shemps funeral in 1955.


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Offline Squirrelbait

If I'm not mistaken, his last new footage was in 'Knutzy Knights' as Shemp_Diesel mentioned, but with the use of stock footage, he also shows up in 'Guns-A-Poppin'.

If there's no other place around the place, I reckon this must be the place, I reckon.


Offline Shemp

Was it 100% stock footage?  I seem to recall not?  Which would mean that Dent was either fully blind or darn close to it at the time, right?  I have read that he played parts while blind, but as I watched him carefully in those last shorts, it seemed impossible the he could have been blind.  He was just too aware of his surroundings.   


Offline BeAStooge

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If I'm not mistaken, his last new footage was in 'Knutzy Knights' as Shemp_Diesel mentioned, but with the use of stock footage, he also shows up in 'Guns-A-Poppin'.

Was it 100% stock footage?  I seem to recall not? 

Dent's appearance in GUNS A POPPIN! (1957) is 100% stock footage from 1945's IDIOTS DELUXE.

His last appearance via new footage is KNUTZY KNIGHTS (1954), as noted above by 'Shemp_Diesel' and 'Squirrelbait.'


Offline MR77100

Dent's final Stooge short with real live footage was KNUTZY KNIGHTS.