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The Three Stooges Follies

Released to theaters in 1974, this collection of vintage Columbia short subjects included: "Yes, We Have No Bonanza" with The Three Stooges; "Violent Is the Word for Curly" with The Three Stooges; "You Nazty Spy!" with The Three Stooges (replaced by "Men in Black" for the nontheatrical reissue); "Nothing But Pleasure" with Buster Keaton; "Strife of the Party" with Vera Vague; Chapter 1 of the 1943 "Batman" serial with Lewis Wilson and Douglas Croft; and "America Sings with Kate Smith."

Top Cast

  • Larry Fine

    Larry Fine

    Larry (archive footage)

  • Curly Howard

    Curly Howard

    Curly (archive footage)

  • Moe Howard

    Moe Howard

    Moe (archive footage)

  • Buster Keaton

    Buster Keaton

    Clarence Plunkett (archive footage)

  • Dorothy Appleby

    Dorothy Appleby

    Mrs. Plunkett (archive footage)

  • Barbara Jo Allen

    Barbara Jo Allen

    Vera Clayton (archive footage)

  • Lorin Raker

    Lorin Raker

    Claude Clayton (archive footage)

  • Lewis Wilson

    Lewis Wilson

    Batman / Bruce Wayne (archive footage)

  • Douglas Croft

    Douglas Croft

    Robin / Dick Grayson (archive footage)

Overview

Released to theaters in 1974, this collection of vintage Columbia short subjects included: "Yes, We Have No Bonanza" with The Three Stooges; "Violent Is the Word for Curly" with The Three Stooges; "You Nazty Spy!" with The Three Stooges (replaced by "Men in Black" for the nontheatrical reissue); "Nothing But Pleasure" with Buster Keaton; "Strife of the Party" with Vera Vague; Chapter 1 of the 1943 "Batman" serial with Lewis Wilson and Douglas Croft; and "America Sings with Kate Smith."

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