Jump to content

Stop! Look! and Laugh!: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Oxymoron83 (talk | contribs)
Revert cut&paste move
Oanabay04 (talk | contribs)
m Created page with ''''''Stop! Look! and Laugh!''''' was a full-length motion picture that was released in 1960. In all, there were clips of ten Three Stooges sho...'
Line 1: Line 1:
'''''Stop!, Look and Laugh''''' was a full-length motion picture that was released in [[1960 in film|1960]]. In all, there were clips of ten [[Three Stooges]] shorts, that included ''[[Calling All Curs]]'', ''[[How High Is Up?]]'' and ''[[Micro-Phonies]]'', which featured all of the supposed original Three Stooges, [[Moe Howard]], [[Larry Fine (actor)|Larry Fine]] and [[Jerome Howard|Curly Howard]]. {[[Shemp Howard]] was the original third Stooge.
'''''Stop! Look and Laugh''''' was a full-length motion picture that was released in [[1960 in film|1960]]. In all, there were clips of ten [[Three Stooges]] shorts, that included ''[[Calling All Curs]]'', ''[[How High Is Up?]]'' and ''[[Micro-Phonies]]'', which featured all of the supposed original Three Stooges, [[Moe Howard]], [[Larry Fine (actor)|Larry Fine]] and [[Jerome Howard|Curly Howard]]. {[[Shemp Howard]] was the original third Stooge.


The shorts were often in-between the antics of [[Paul Winchell]] and his dummies, Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff. Near the end of the film, the [[Marquis Chimps]] performed a fairy tale, as part of Jerry Mahoney's bedtime story.
The shorts were often in-between the antics of [[Paul Winchell]] and his dummies, Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff. Near the end of the film, the [[Marquis Chimps]] performed a fairy tale, as part of Jerry Mahoney's bedtime story.

Revision as of 19:27, 15 December 2007

Stop! Look! and Laugh! was a full-length motion picture that was released in 1960. In all, there were clips of ten Three Stooges shorts, that included Calling All Curs, How High Is Up? and Micro-Phonies, which featured all of the supposed original Three Stooges, Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard. {Shemp Howard was the original third Stooge.

The shorts were often in-between the antics of Paul Winchell and his dummies, Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff. Near the end of the film, the Marquis Chimps performed a fairy tale, as part of Jerry Mahoney's bedtime story.

The film, oddly enough, provoked controversy due to a lawsuit filed by the Three Stooges, who claimed producer Harry A. Romm who had produced their previous film Have Rocket, Will Travel created the film without their knowledge or permission. Columbia Pictures Corporation, which would eventually distribute the film, apologized and admitted that it had made an error by putting together a compilation of Three Stooges shorts behind their backs. Both parties agreed to have the film released on July 4, 1960, and to provide the funding for the Three Stooges' then-newly-formed production company, Normandy Productions.