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I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but it's a question, so what the heck.  Did Ted Healy ever make a movie with the replacement stooges, Garner, Hakins and Wolf? Thanks for your time and grey matter.
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Offline Shemp_is_Awesome78

I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but it's a question, so what the heck.  Did Ted Healy ever make a movie with the replacement stooges, Garner, Hakins and Wolf? Thanks for your time and grey matter.
I think so, but I am not positive..
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Offline metaldams

I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but it's a question, so what the heck.  Did Ted Healy ever make a movie with the replacement stooges, Garner, Hakins and Wolf? Thanks for your time and grey matter.

Here's his filmography linked below.  I scanned it and couldn't find anything.  Ted had a career as a supporting actor after The Stooges on film, not really a star.  I don't see any films with the replacement Stooges.  Lots of teaming with Nat Pendleton in support type roles, though.

http://www.threestooges.net/filmography/index/STH/ReleaseDate
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Offline Shemp_is_Awesome78

I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but it's a question, so what the heck.  Did Ted Healy ever make a movie with the replacement stooges, Garner, Hakins and Wolf? Thanks for your time and grey matter.
However, I'm pretty sure that the Gentlemaniacs made a few films after Ted Healy's tragic, mysterious death.
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However, I'm pretty sure that the Gentlemaniacs made a few films after Ted Healy's tragic, mysterious death.
There is a clip of them performing in The Three Stooges Story, doing the "I won't pay it!"/*smack* routine that Larry, Moe and Curley-Joe did in one of The New 3 Stooges wraparounds.
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Offline Shemp_is_Awesome78

There is a clip of them performing in The Three Stooges Story, doing the "I won't pay it!"/*smack* routine that Larry, Moe and Curley-Joe did in one of The New 3 Stooges wraparounds.
Yes, that was what I was referring to. I did some more research on the Gentlemaniacs and it turns out that they worked through the 30's into the 50's. They had 2 films in 1937.
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Offline BeAStooge

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Dick Hakins costarred as Ted's sidekick in MAD HOLIDAY (1936).

The 1936 lineup of Red Pearson, Jimmy Brewster and Sammy Wolfe appeared in SAN FRANCISCO (1936), but their scene with Ted was cut.  As a result, although Ted is a featured costar with Gable, Tracy and MacDonald, he is stooge-less.  A few production stills of Ted with those comics exist.

The aforementioned Jimmy Brewster clowned with Healy in LA FIESTA DE SANTA BARBARA (1935).


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The 1936 lineup of Red Pearson, Jimmy Brewster and Sammy Wolfe appeared in SAN FRANCISCO (1936), but their scene with Ted was cut.  As a result, although Ted is a featured costar with Gable, Tracy and MacDonald, he is stooge-less.  A few production stills of Ted with those comics exist.


Just learned, Red Pearson also appeared in FUGITIVE LOVERS (1934) as a sailor passenger on the bus.  Seen a few times in the background, this screenshot is the only time his face can be seen...



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I found this postcard interesting. Ted mentioning his new stooges appearing for the first time.



Offline middlenamewayne

The Gentlemaniacs worked through the 30's into the 50's.

Mousie Garner had a helluva ride.While the real Stooges were retired and lying around, he continued on working with the top people in show biz and cutting edge comedy, like the Monkees, George "Star Wars" Lucas, the Airplane/Naked Gun people, David Lee Roth of Van Halen, the New Three Stooges (w/Joe DeRita & Shemp's original replacement* Frank Mitchell), my old e-pals Osborn & Reno (Mork & Mindy/Duckman/Meet Joe Black), and even The Onion!

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Offline middlenamewayne

Why, I haven't the *slightest* idea what you mean by that, Chiefy-weefy!

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