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The theatrical trailers for STOP! LOOK! AND LAUGH! (1960), a compilation with Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney, the Marquis Chimps, and footage from Three Stooges shorts (with Curly Howard), and HAVE ROCKET - WILL TRAVEL (1959), the first Stooges feature with Joe DeRita as third Stooge.

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  • Don't forget "Rockin' In The Rockies".

  • ROCKIN' IN THE ROCKIES (1945) is definitely the first Stooges feature (they get top billing), which the studio conveniently overlooked when HAVE ROCKET - WILL TRAVEL was released. We'll admit our description is confusing: we weren't calling ROCKET their first starring feature, we meant it's their first feature WITH Joe DeRita.

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  • this is one of the best

  • how about SNOW WHITE AND THE THREE STOOGES!!!

  • It's "Rockin' THRU the Rockies," I believe.

  • Moe: We got contact. Take that down quick. What does it say?

    Curly Joe: Beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep.

    Moe: (smacks Curly Joe) Get outta here.

  • Actually..the original third "Stooge"was Shemp Howard..Not Curly Howard.

    That was when the boys performed with Ted Healy's act.

  • The monkey getting hit in the face with a pie! He looks right into it. LOL

  • i remember these trailers after watching 4 episodes of the three stooges. the tape had 4 episodes: disorder in the court, brideless groom, malice in the palice, and sing a song of six pants.

  • I watched the whole movie of Stop, Look, and Laugh when I was over 9 and I was filled with excitement. This was the best Stooge movie ever made.

  • "Stop! Look! and Laugh!" was produced to "cash in" on the sudden popularity of the Stooges' old theatrical shorts on local TV stations. All producer Harry Romm did was to mix footage from their old shorts with new squences featuring Paul Winchell and his dummies (who appeared in a weekly TV show on ABC's Sunday afternoon schedule at the time) and The Marquis Chimps (who starred in the studio's Screen Gems-produced sitcom "THE HATHAWAYS" a year later). When Norman Maurer, Moe's son-in-law....

  • ...[as well as the Stooges' agent and legal representative] saw the film, he sued Columbia on behalf of them because he claimed they used the old footage without their official permission. The entire matter was finally settled out of court: the studio agreed to never again to use their old movies in a compilation film such as this, AND distribute several new features Maurer produced starring the Stooges (beginning with "The Three Stooges In Orbit", and ending with "The Outlaws Is Coming!").

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