The THREE STOOGES - Ep. 2 - Punch Drunks - YouTube It is the second entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 short subjects for the studio between 1934 and 1959
Punch Drunks | The Stoogepedia Wiki | Fandom Punch Drunks is the 2nd short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959 Struggling boxing manager Moe is having lunch with several associates when he notices their shy waiter (Curly) goes insane whenever he hears the song "Pop Goes the Weasel"
Punch Drunks (Short 1934) - IMDb Punch Drunks: Directed by Lou Breslow With Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Dorothy Granger The stooges discover Curly's hidden talent for boxing, which appears only when he hears the tune "Pop Goes the Weasel" With the help of Larry's violin, Moe attempts to turn him into a champion
PUNCH DRUNKS - Three Stooges “Every time I hear that Weasel tune, something POPS inside of me!” In Punch Drunks, Moe is a struggling boxing manager having lunch with several associates who are angry at him for their low payment and threatening to quit on him
PUNCH DRUNKS (1934) -- ThreeStooges. net PUNCH DRUNKS is the only Stooges film to credit the Stooges for the story; Moe actually wrote the treatment, and added Curly's and Larry's names to it In the original treatment, Curly turns boxer and wins every fight when 'Fuzzy' (Larry) plays "Stars and Stripes Forever "
The Three Stooges - The Columbia Shorts Department The Stooges are greeting card salesmen who get mixed up with a jealous husband and when they accidentally enlist in the army, they discover their sergeant is the same person Shooting Schedule: 8 15 1940-8 20 1940
002. Punch Drunks (1934) (17m 33s) : 3 Stooges Maniac - Archive. org Larry's rendition of "Pop Goes The Weasel" transforms Curly from a harmless cream puff into a vicious contender, but when Larry's violin breaks, it threatens Curly's boxing career with a TKO First film in which the Stooges were officially called "The Three Stooges " Only Stooge film actually written by the Stooges themselves
The Three Stooges 0x024 Punch Drunks colorized - Dailymotion Their hallmark was physical farce and slapstick In films, the Stooges were commonly known by their first names: "Moe, Larry, and Curly" or "Moe, Larry, and Shemp", among other lineups depending on the films; there were six or seven stooges Moe and Larry were always present until the very last years of the ensemble's forty-plus-year run
The Three Stooges - Wikipedia The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy team active from 1922 until 1970, best remembered for their 190 short-subject films by Columbia Pictures Their hallmark styles were physical, farce, and slapstick comedy Six total Stooges appeared over the act's run (with only three working at any given time) The two constants were:
The Timeline Of All Six Of The Three Stooges Explained They are the Three Stooges — all six of them Not that there were ever more than three stooges at a time, at least in a professional sense According to Britannica, the act began when Samuel and Moses Horwitz — stage names Shemp and Moe Howard — joined forces with Moe's pal Ted Healy for a vaudeville comedy act in 1922