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Dumpsterpiece Theatre #38 - Feb 21, 2007 - Dizzy & Daffy

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This DumpTV episode features "Dizzy & Daffy", a 1934 short baseball film starring
Jerome and Paul Dean, with Roscoe Ates, Shemp Howard, Dick Cramer, and directed by Lloyd French ... imdb.com/title/tt0329004/ ... Thanks for tuning in!

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  • shemp is the man, i think he inspired dangerfield

  • hA, i appreciate this... simply bc Paul is my great grandad and I don't get to see much real stuff just pictures!

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  • Excellent! Stuttering Roscoe Ates was in Freaks. Dick Cramer menaced Laurel and Hardy in "Scram" and "Saps at Sea." Lloyd French directed several classic Laurel and Hardy 2 reelers and the Stooge classic "An Ache in Every Stake."

  • If you notice the catcher for Detroit is wearing number7 when Dizzy dean gets a hit. When Shemp scores the catcher is wearing number 9. Minor point, but I like minor points.

  • at around 3min i think u meant to say Dizzy became the face of the game afta Babe Ruth retired...

  • For years I have heard that Shemp and the Stooges made many film shorts that were lost to history. I am so glad that youtube has provided this episode to confirm what fun they were and hope that you can provide more of them.

    Love those Stooges!!

  • Aye! Don't knock Curly... He was the Lord Byron of comedy... the John Lennon of chuckles... mind you Shemp was pretty friggin good too! What a family... Moe, Shemp and Curly!! Unsung heroes,,, they deserve a posthoumas Academy Award

  • This is not the only stooges/baseball film. In 1919 both Moe and Shemp appeared in a film called "Spring Fever" with Honus Wagner. It would be great if someone could dig that one up and post it.

  • curly never would have been able to pull this role off... the one dimensional FOOL

  • Another fun-ky webisode

    Hail Dumpsterpiece Theater!  :)

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