There is this local station that broadcasts classic Columbia movies (GETTV). The ones from the early to mid 1930s certainly have a lot of music cues that were reused in Stooges shorts from the mid 1930s. I have noticed that the title music for the first eight shorts do not use an original Stooge theme and I wonder which movies the early stooge shorts (before Pardon My Scotch) borrowed theme music from. I will make a list.
Woman Haters (1934) -
Punch Drunks (1934) -
Men In Black (1934) -
Three Little Pigskins (1934) - borrows title music from The Most Precious Thing In Life (1934)
Horses' Collars (1935) -
Restless Knights (1935) -
Pop Goes The Easel (1935) - borrows incidental music (Pop Goes The Weasel) from Punch Drunks (1934), perhaps it was a prototype Stooge theme?
Uncivil Warriors (1935) -
Would be interested to know where these title themes are sourced from, especially with Horses' Collars (1935), sounds to me something that belongs in a Buck Jones or Tim Mccoy movie.