Dorothy Granger was a costar in Punch Drunks. The paradoxical irony in this short is The Stooges making intellectuals look like stooges and The Stooges pose as intellectuals (college professors) and teach a class. Punch Drunks is the only Stooges short to be included in The Library of Congress National Film Registry. composer Septimus Winner in 1875 originally titled the ‘Spelling Bee’.

I'll Never Heil Again is the 56th short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. With Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Mary Ainslee. Casino Slots featuring The Boys!

This technique will be used again for several more films. Short Take: This short is a sequel to the prior year’s You Nazty Spy. Story & screenplay by Al Giebler & Elwood Ullman. Although the slapstick and verbal repartee is not as thickly packed as the previous year’s You Nazty Spy!, this virtual sequel is the most daring and globally significant of any Stooge film. Three of these shorts have iconic and significant elements so we are showcasing these three in this month’s Short Takes article; they include  Violent Is The Word For Curly, Punch Drunks and I’ll Never Heil Again. Sign Up For The Three Stooges & ShopknucKleheads Email List & Save 10% on Your Next Order, Check out the new Three Stooges store at amazon.com/thethreestooges, The Three Stooges Go Around the World in…, Time Out for Rhythm – Two Complete Stooges’…, The Three Stooges Supporting Actresses: Christine McIntyre. The seamless blending of these diverse characters shows how well The Boys could integrate the acting and in this case,  the writing. Story and Screenplay by Felix Adler and Clyde Bruckman. Curly suffered some scorching while strapped to the spit above an open flame. The uncredited cast includes Gladys Gale, Marjorie Deanne, Bud Jamison and Al Thompson. Anyone resembling them is better off dead.”. Here’s a Sing-A-Long for Swinging The Alphabet from The Three Stooges Violent is the Word for Curly. The Stooges are still ruling the country of Moronica in I'll Never Heil Again, but the three cabinet ministers who betrayed the King have turned good and want to help get rid of The Boys.

This short has an interesting story line, terrific action like The Boys and Gladys Gale playing a football/basketball hybrid. In this clip, diplomacy goes out the window and the summit literally turns into a fight for the world!
Its humor is delivered in a package bordering gas close to genuine political satire as Germany to Poloan or Mornonica to Pushover, for it satirizes specifically the developments of the previous months. Screenplay by Jack Cluett. Most of the titles so far have tied into at least significant plot elements. Three of these shorts have iconic and significant elements so we are showcasing these three in this month’s Short Takes article; they include Violent Is The Word For Curly, Punch Drunks and I’ll Never Heil Again. There are also some allegorical elements in this short: Hitler trying to be like Napoleon – who moves around in the painting on the wall – and at the end with the shattering of the globe – representing the world Hailstone (Hitler) wants to possess – he utters “you shattered my world.”, This is not trivial: Larry, Moe & Curly are portraying evil characters as our some of their cohorts. The dialog, written by Al Giebler & Elwood Ullmanit, gives us many memorable lines including: The scene in the class at Mildew College with The Boys and coeds signing the song makes for one of the most memorable Three Stooges moments.

She was an original member of the Screen Actors Guild. The Three Stooges had 20 shorts released in July over the years.

When Curly kicks the globe, it hits the camera just before the scene cuts. A follow up to "You Nazty Spy", the stooges have taken over the country of Moronica. Moe is Hailstone the Dictator, Curly is a Field Marshal and Larry is Minister of Propaganda. The introductory theme music blends from the credits into the body of the film as the college girls play ball. She retired in 1961 with over 250 screen credits.

None of the supporting cast was credited but it contained some of the most popular and important supporting players including Vernon Dent, Mary Ainslee, Bud Jamison, Lynton Brent, Cy Schindell, Johnny Kascier, Jack ‘Tiny’ Lipson, Duncan Renaldo, Don Barclay, Bert Young, Robert ‘Bobby’ Burns and Al Thompson. At Columbia, she also worked in several Joe DeRita solos. Anyone resembling them is better off dead.”. So the pointed barbs start right in the film’s opening credit sequence that has this statement: In this short, there is the addition of the armbands worn by Moe and Curly that were not in You Nazty Spy and there is a new third henchman along with. Cast & Crew: Larry, Moe & Curly. The Three Stooges had 20 shorts released in July over the years. Ixnay & Amscray: Umpchay played by Bud Jamison. The uncredited cast included: Al Hill, Arthur Houseman, Casey Columbo, Larry McGrath, William Butcher and Billy Bletcher. The stooges are planning with their allies to conquer the world, which mainly consists of fighting over a globe. Produced and directed by Jules White. The title was actually a parody of an RKO movie release in 1936 titled Valiant is the Word for Carrie.

In 2002 when the film was added, Librarian of Congress James H. Billington said: “ Taken together, the 350 films in the National Film Registry represent a stunning range of American filmmaking…all deserving recognition, preservation, and access by future generations”. So the pointed barbs start right in the film’s opening credit sequence that has this statement: “The characters in this picture are all fictitious. Another distinctive aspect of the short is that The Boys are united early in the film although they start out as characters with no real association: Moe as a fight manager, Curly as a waiter and Larry as a violinist.

Story by: Jerry Howard, Larry Fine, and Moe Howard. I’ll Never Heil Again has a low Stooge Mayhem quotient with only 3 slaps and 1 eye poke. Directed by Jules White. Short Take: This short is the first where the title has very little bearing on the plot. A Pro or No? I’ll Never Heil Again Released  July 11, 1941, “The characters in this picture are all fictitious. Posts tagged with "I’ll Never Heil Again". The title parodies the song title “I’ll Never Smile Again” written by Ruth Lowe in 1940. The Library of Congress National Film Registry. Here The Boys continue their satire of Hitler and his henchmen and many of the references in this short relate to real world war and political activities of the prior months. The opening gas station scene has as much variety as any sequence in The Boys shorts, including how they have trouble with inanimate objects, like Curly’s wrestling match with the hose. In 2002 when the film was added, Librarian of Congress James H. Billington said: “ Taken together, the 350 films in the National Film Registry represent a stunning range of American filmmaking…all deserving recognition, preservation, and access by future generations”. Cast: Larry, Moe & Curly. Violent Is The Word For Curly Released  July 2, 1938, “Football!” “And basketball!” “I can do very nicely with a highball.”. Short Take: This script for Punch Drunks was written by the Stooges, credited as “Jerry Howard, Larry Fine, and Moe Howard.”. Associate Producers: Charley Chase & Hugh McCollum. Driving a truck with a radio mounted on it through the wall of the boxing arena, Larry, and The Three Stooges triumph. Directed by Lou Breslow. Stradivarius) purpose for transforming into a fighting machine but we all cheer when Larry saves the day after his violin is broken and he must find an alternate source for the song. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959. Cast: Larry, Moe & Curly. Produced and directed by Jules White. Music historians attribute the song to 19th-century composer Septimus Winner in 1875 originally titled the ‘Spelling Bee’. This is not trivial: Larry, Moe & Curly are portraying evil characters as our some of their cohorts. There has always been the impression that Curly actually fought a professional boxer in Punch Drunks. Time Life Releases “The Best of The Three... New Hit It Rich! New Hit It Rich! No. Veteran Stooge player Bud Jamison plays The Boys’ boss at the Acme Gas Station opening scene. The fighter in the short, Killer Kilduff, was portrayed by actor Al Hill whose long career spanned the silent era to TV with over 300 listed appearances in films and TV shows. Granger also was in MGM’s 1934 Roast Beef And Movies, with Curly, billed as Jerry Howard, making a very rare solo appearance. While the short has historic significance, the film gives us many memorable scenes, for example, The use of the song “Pop Goes The Weasel.” Not only is it Curly’s (K.O. Directed by Charley Chase. Casino Slots featuring The... Elevate Your Fandom With All-New Stooge Gear. Copyright © 2018 C3 Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

The King's daughter is sent as a spy and she tricks … Story and Screenplay by Felix Adler and Clyde Bruckman. Credited Cast: Dorothy Granger.

These structural elements alone enhance the comedy.