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Three Stooges lost short in color 1933

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As children, the Stooges are unable to sleep in their oversized crib and ask their father, Ted Healy, to tell them a bedtime story.
One of the most hilarious and unique Three Stooges shorts is Nertsery Rhymes with Ted Healy and Bonnie Bonnell. There are many funny scenes here that I think most Three Stooges fans will love
Shot in an experimental 2 color process this film has multiple historical elements to it
Get this and other DVD's at
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  • This was made in 1933 at MGM with "Ted Healy and His Stooges". With Healy no longer a part of it they became "The Three Stooges" at Columbia from 1934. This is filmed in two-colour Technicolor -- red and green, but no blue. Three-colour Technicolor, reproducing the entire colour spectrum, was introduced in 1934. (It is not sepia, nor hand tinted.)

  • Despite his kind gestures to needy kids..it still doesn't excuse the fact that Ted Healy was a drunk and abusive bully and a man..who didn't budgeted the monies between "The Three Stooges"and himself..so that everyone got a fair share of the profits.

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  • @cathytreks Hey Cathy, Search: "Nertsery Rhymes" and you'll find it. Sorry if this posts several times. Youtube and there new red banner error, try again "thingy" is causing me some problems. I'll come back and delete the extras.

  • @cathytreks Hey Cathy, Search:  "Nertsery Rhymes" and you'll find it.

  • @EinsteinEMP826 There's a fairly good write-up about them in Wiki. It explains quite alot of why Shemp left and why he came back and stayed.

  • "I'll gouge your eyes out!" LOL!

  • Funny Funny stuff. Thanks UL!!!

  • Ted Healy played the part of the unfunny jerk rather well. Oh well, at least the Stooges went on to be successful and loved by millions and Healy never acclaimed real fame. Sad to say, but he shouldn't have treated them like dirt.

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