But either way, this just goes to show that there are other funny guys out there that could've filled Curly's shoes. So why DeRita? Ugh!
Right, but unfortunately Lou passed away in 1959, and I don't think he would have joined them anyway, since he was hell-bent on establishing a solo career, including some dramatic roles he did on TV.
Lou was more than just a funny guy -- he and Abbott were
huge in the first half of the 40s, and literally saved Universal Studios from bankruptcy. At one point, I believe they were the highest paid actors in Hollywood.
When Moe tried to do the routine, I think it was just supposed to be an homage, and that people knew he was doing it as such. It was out-of-character for Moe.
I read somewhere that Moe felt that Lou stole alot from Curly. That's neither here nor there, and other than them both being short and stocky, to me there's not much similarity, despite them both doing the oyster stew gag, which was also done by Billy Bevan for Mack Sennet in WANDERING WILLIES in 1926. And who knows if
that was actually the first time it made it to the screen.
At least DeRita didn't try to imitate Curly. He really didn't do anything in those movies. He was simply there so no one would call them The
Two Stooges.
Back to Lou Costello, AFRICA SCREAMS could be considered as A&C MEET TWO STOOGES!
But Shemp had already worked with them in the early 40s, and of course Besser would join the first season cast of The A&C Show on TV.