Make 'Em Laugh (The Funny Business of America)
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A candid shot of Curly Howard with a full head of hair, 1949
SUMMER 2014 - Editor: Gary Lassin
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 2
Abby Singer
by Jim Pauley
Page(s): 3
L.A. site of the auditorium seen in PUNCH DRUNKS footage, with photos "then & now"
by Ryan Fay
Page(s): 4 - 5
Story of the successful search for biographical information on HEAVENLY DAZE costar Marti Shelton
by Stuart Galbraith IV
Page(s): 6 - 7
Review of Warner Archive's 2014 release of the 2nd volume of 21 Shemp Howard short subjects from Vitaphone Studios, released 1933 - 1937
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 8
- Moe poses with Clarice Seldon (sister of Moe's wife Helen) and her husband Philip Selden, late 1930s
- Larry at home with his wife Mabel, late 1950s
- Shemp with his wife Babe, early 1950s
by Journal Staff
Page(s): 9 - 11
Mary Dees, Dorothy DeHaven, Vernon Dent
by Brent Seguine
Page(s): 12 - 13, 16
Overview of Ed Bernds' script for a planned (for Summer 1968) but unfilmed Three Stooges feature film, known at various stages of developement as THE FLYING HUTCH, THE THREE STOOGES MEET THE KILLERS, and THE THREE STOOGES MEET THE GANG
by Michelle Squiccimara
Page(s): 14
A look at The Stoogeum's library of 16mm films, and the archival steps that each reel undergoes to enter the "vault"
Page(s): 15
Fan classified advertisements
by Gary Lassin
Page(s): 15
Trivia Q&A
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