Three Stooges - Monkey Businessman 1946
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@ninjasuzuki It makes me want to cry sometimes because I loved Curly's reactions to being knocked on the head and his wild ways of speaking.
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@GManPerfected NUK NUK NUK LOL LMAO PRICELESS
bOOMCC1
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@boomcc1 watching him is amazing! cant believe there were all these stooges: Ted Moe Shemp Larry Curly Joe Curly Joe Emil
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@GManPerfected awwwwwww. i was born in 60, this clip is from 47 meaning he was gone already and as a kid i thought he was still alive, im so glad they still have these clips, if they romove them i'll probaly fuckin die.
boomcc1 take care,
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@boomcc1 sadly the only reason he last weight was strokes he suffered, he died shortly after this.
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@railcar123 That bat in Spooks was not Curly, it was Shemp. Notice how Moe and Larry stare at Shemp after they see the bats face up close. Listen to the bat's voice that is clearly Shemp's voice.
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IT's funny when Curley get's tossed through the door by the nurse.
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curly lost some weight in this one looks nice. these guys got my side hurting lol
priceless
boomcc1
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The whole crew realized something was wrong between right around the time Curly did "A Bird in the Head". They had to feed him a line after every take. Really sad to see Curly during those last few years.
Between that one and "Half-Wits Holidays", the last one they said that Curly gave his A game was "Three Little Pirates". That's one of my favorites.
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This is right after Curly had his first Stroke.
He had his first Stroke the day FDR Died in 1945.
I just read recently that Curly was the "Shemp Bat" in the Shemp short "Spooks". It does look like him.
railcar123 2 years ago 3
If you can view Beer Barrel Polecats and A Bird in the Head, you will see that Curly didn't really have his normal falsetto voice when he cries out any more. They say this is one of the many effects of the minor strokes he was suffering. Poor guy.
JWinCT 3 years ago 3