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News today from ShopKnuckleheads- Larry, Moe & Shemp filmed a TV pilot on October 12th, in 1949 for ABC. The show was Jerks Of All Trades and was never broadcast and the series never materialized due to...
News today from ShopKnuckleheads- Larry, Moe & Shemp filmed a TV pilot on October 12th, in 1949 for ABC. The show was Jerks Of All Trades and was never broadcast and the series never materialized due to...
News today from ShopKnuckleheads- Bud Abbott, born tomorrow, October 2nd, in 1895 in Asbury Park, New Jersey, never worked with The Three Stooges. However, Shemp did appear in several Abbott & Costello films plus Shemp and Joe Besser both...
News today from ShopKnuckleheads- Today is the final day of Shemptember! Get all of your favorite Shemp products right here, ON SALE! Our Neck Ties are back in stock! *ON SALE!* Don't forget to check out our A-A-M Collection!...
News today from ShopKnuckleheads- The short Gents Without Cents was released on September 22nd in 1944. Besides being famous for the ‘Niagara Falls’ routine, which it was and still is, there is a bit of interesting bits about one of the bit...
News today from ShopKnuckleheads- Today is a busy day for everyone that interacted in the Stoogeverse! The Columbia short The Good Bad Egg starring Joe DeRita finished shooting today, September 16th, in 1946. All of the 11 supporting cast...
News today from ShopKnuckleheads- A conscious modernization of the story of Orpheus, a divine musician! This episode aired on September 11th, 1947. Clyde Bruckman (Screenplay Writer) clearly was fascinated by the whole theme of this tale. Two decades prior to...
News today from ShopKnuckleheads- The Three Stooges often used Shakespearian references and the short Three Hams On Rye, released today in 1950, has such references. First, the title itself. ‘Ham’ as referring to actors actually has a history...
News today from ShopKnuckleheads- An interesting trend started for The Three Stooges in the early 1950's. Similar to the final release of 1950 'A Snitch in Time', the first release in 1951 unfolds in a two-part plot and casts the...
News today from ShopKnuckleheads- We have a birthday to celebrate! Dorothy Comingore played Susan Alexander Kane in the 1941 classic Citizen Kane, voted the best movie by the American Film Institute. Comingore never appeared with The Three Stooges…at least under...