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Happy to do it. From whom and how?

I think you can do it on the threestooges.net webpage...
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Greetings Team Stooge!

I remember an episode in which Moe called a drink an Eenaw Frappini, or something that sounded like that.  He then said "I had 6 of these once. Hmmmmm  Hmmmmm!"
Does anyone know the correct name and the episode in which he said that?  Is it a real libation?

Many thanks.  First time here, but I'll be back.

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Greetings Team Stooge!

I remember an episode in which Moe called a drink an Eenaw Frappini, or something that sounded like that.  He then said "I had 6 of these once. Hmmmmm  Hmmmmm!"
Does anyone know the correct name and the episode in which he said that?  Is it a real libation?

Many thanks.  First time here, but I'll be back.

Brighto

(1) Welcome to the group.  We encourage to visit... and revisit... and revisit some more :)

(2) I believe you are thinking of UP IN DAISY'S PENTHOUSE
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(1) Welcome to the group.  We encourage to visit... and revisit... and revisit some more :)

(2) I believe you are thinking of UP IN DAISY'S PENTHOUSE

Thanks Paul.  That's it!  Funny how memory shifts things around a bit.  I don't remember the frappe later on.  Looking forward to checking out more of this site!

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Offline FavoriteisCurley

There are at least two shorts I can think of where two of the Stooges wore a horse costume - Horsing Around (1957) and Three Little Twirps (1943).
I know they have dressed up as a Bull (Curly is the bull fighter) and as a Cow (Curly in milking contest) but didn't remember about the horse. Will look for that. Perhaps there are still a few that I haven't seen yet.

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Hmm.. I knew about Curly as Bob O'Link (If a Body Meets A Body), but I suspect FavoriteisCurley is Spam O'Link!


edit- Spam sig quote from aforementioned poster removed for future generations!


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I'll keep my eye on this and act appropriately.  I agree the post itself is fine, just the sig wasn't.  Paul Payne linked to other sites where he did the same thing, I can't find any other posts here.  So yeah, FavoriteIsCurley, you're welcome to post, just please no business advertising.
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Were his other posts removed already?  I only see the one which I edited, above.

I meant that as "all over the web"  ;D
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I am trying to find the name of an old Stooges film that I just thought was hysterical due to one particular short sequence.

They were at a table, maybe in a nightclub....and Bud said something like, "Let's say, just for the heck of it, that you went over there to that (wall?) and (did something ridiculous like wreck something, I forgot).

Lou says "OK...."

Bud suddenly says..."Why would you want to go over and do something like that?"

Lou is confused and says something like "I didn't say I wanted to do that" and it just goes on.

I remember thinking what an odd bit of comedy it was and laughed myself silly. I really think Bud was truly the funny guy on this team. he was so strange sometimes!

So anyone remember what this MIGHT have been in?

Thanks so much
Tom


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I am trying to find the name of an old Stooges film that I just thought was hysterical due to one particular short sequence.

They were at a table, maybe in a nightclub....and Bud said something like, "Let's say, just for the heck of it, that you went over there to that (wall?) and (did something ridiculous like wreck something, I forgot).

Lou says "OK...."

Bud suddenly says..."Why would you want to go over and do something like that?"

Lou is confused and says something like "I didn't say I wanted to do that" and it just goes on.

I remember thinking what an odd bit of comedy it was and laughed myself silly. I really think Bud was truly the funny guy on this team. he was so strange sometimes!

So anyone remember what this MIGHT have been in?

Thanks so much
Tom

I can't say I know, but it's definitely an Abbott and Costello film, not Stooges.

Abbott and Costello made so many features, and while I know some of their films better than others, the routines are more memorable than the films to me in some cases.  This routine is not ringing a bell, though.

Here's a list of their films.  If you click on them, routines are listed for each film.  Maybe this will help.

http://www.abbottandcostello.net/ac_films.html
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Darn I'm so sorry I love both of them and confused them!!



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Darn I'm so sorry I love both of them and confused them!!

LOL. It's cool.  Hope you find the film.
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I am trying to find the name of an old Stooges film that I just thought was hysterical due to one particular short sequence.

They were at a table, maybe in a nightclub....and Bud said something like, "Let's say, just for the heck of it, that you went over there to that (wall?) and (did something ridiculous like wreck something, I forgot).

Lou says "OK...."

Bud suddenly says..."Why would you want to go over and do something like that?"

Lou is confused and says something like "I didn't say I wanted to do that" and it just goes on.

I remember thinking what an odd bit of comedy it was and laughed myself silly. I really think Bud was truly the funny guy on this team. he was so strange sometimes!

So anyone remember what this MIGHT have been in?

Thanks so much
Tom

I believe the movie that you are thinking of is THE NOOSE HANGS HIGH. Late in the film, they go to a place called the Copper Club and while sitting at a table, a sequence similar to the one that you described occurs in which Abbott asks Costello about boring a hole in a wall.
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Oh that's fantastic, that's exactly what I remember, something about a hole in the wall! Thanks so much!

OK I do have a Stooges one after all, what was the funny sequence where some big native type character kept saying

"I KILL YOU" to them, and finally he says it and one of them throws something right into his mouth...."I KILL (WHAP)!

I used to love that as a kid, just came to me..;)

Thanks a million!

Tom


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Oh that's fantastic, that's exactly what I remember, something about a hole in the wall! Thanks so much!

OK I do have a Stooges one after all, what was the funny sequence where some big native type character kept saying

"I KILL YOU" to them, and finally he says it and one of them throws something right into his mouth...."I KILL (WHAP)!

I used to love that as a kid, just came to me..;)

Thanks a million!

Tom

That is from MALICE IN THE PALACE. It's near the end, after they've acquired the diamond and the guard spots them. Shemp then uses his sword to throw food at him and throws a banana into his mouth.
“I’ll take a milkshake...with sour milk!” -Shemp (Punchy Cowpunchers, 1950)

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Ah ha! Wow this is my night. Thank you!


I even found "The Noose Hangs High" on YouTube and found the scene!

Gotta go look for this one now...

Thanks a million!

Tom


Offline Smokey Moe

Hi, I was recently searching on the web for anything interesting that was stooge-related when I found a video of rare footage with a Shemp Howard cameo from the Indiana State Library. The description states the the film was called "30th BANQUET OF INDIANA SOCIETY OF CHICAGO" but when I looked the film up on ThreeStooges.net, there was a result, but it says that it is a rare appearance with Moe Howard. Weird. Maybe there was some kind of mistake. If you want to watch the video to see for yourself, This is the link:


Hopefully you can find out what this is.
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I need to change the email address associated with my account, but I don't know how.  Would someone tell me, please?  I've not been active for a while, but I still read posts.  I hope to become active again when I feel better.  Best wishes to everyone.


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Signor, in order to change your email, you're going to want to go to your profile and click on "Modify Profile." Then, click on "Account Settings" and then there should be an option to change your email address. Hope this helps.  :)
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 I think I was much too tired to think straight when I looked at things earlier, and couldn't figure it out at all .  Thanks a billion, Umbrella Sam.  :)


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Can anybody provide some additional details about these two films in the database?

Screen Snapshots Series 13 # 5
Screen Snapshots Series 22 # 8

The first one lists Chico Marx as a cast member, and the second lists the Marx Brothers and the Ritz Brothers as well as the Stooges. This seems pretty notable. Is it known if they're in any scenes with the other brothers?


SCREEN SNAPSHOTS were paparazzi one-reelers distributed by Columbia 1924 - 1958, showing celebs at work and play around Hollywood.  The Stooges and brothers Marx & Ritz shared no footage.


Offline Smokey Moe

I've recently been collecting DVDs of the "Ted Healy & His Stooges" era and I have almost complete the collection (I have 16 films on 11 DVDs). There are still 4 films that remain though. Those are...

Fox Movietone Newsreel (1929)
Screen Snapshots Series 13 # 5 (1933)
Movietone News (1933)
Dancing Lady (1933)

I will eventually get Dancing Lady since it is available on amazon, and there are a few clips from Fox Movietone Newsreel floating around on the internet that I can probably just burn onto a DVD. What I am asking for is a link that will get me a copy of the remaining 2 films and maybe a longer, uncut version of Fox Movietone Newsreel. Also if any of you have copies of them on DVD, I am willing to pay a reasonable amount for the DVDs. Thanks. -Smokey Moe (John)