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DVD : The Three Stooges Collection, Vol. 4: 1943-1945 
starring: Three Stooges

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0043396271043
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: October 07, 2008
Running Time: 359 minutes
Sales Rank: 810
Studio: Sony Pictures




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Product Description:
The hilarious slapstick antics of Larry, Moe and Curly are back in digitally re-mastered versions of The Three Stooges shorts originally created from 1943 - 1945. The set includes, in original release order, all 21 complete shorts filmed during these years.

Amazon.com:
In 'Crash Goes the Hash,' Moe, Larry and Curly offend a snooty butler's sensibilities. 'Such levity,' he sniffs. 'You remind me of the Three Stooges.' In a huff, Curly replies, 'Hey, that's an insult.' No, it's the highest compliment. The best of these 21 shorts (and even the worst have at least some redeeming bits of silliness) are essential for every Stooge-phile's library. This chronological collection is book-ended by two key shorts. Violent is the word for 'They Stooge to Conga,' jaw-dropping slapstick porn that features an excruciating bit wherein Moe's head, ear, and eye are punctured by Curly's spiked shoe. 'Micro-Phonies' is arguably the Stooges' very best short, in which Curly is mistaken for an operatic singer. The lip-sync renditions of 'Voices of Spring' and the sextet from the opera Lucia di Lammermoor are moments that even Stooge-haters love. Mistaken identity happens a lot to the boys. They are mistaken for doctors in 'A Gem of a Jam,' reporters in 'Crash Goes the Hash,' sweepstakes winners in 'Three Pets in a Mess,' and Japanese soldiers in 'No Dough, Boys.' In several of these wartime shorts it seems they can't turn around with uncovering a 'rat's nest' of Japanese and German spies and saboteurs. Perhaps the stereotypical portrayals of the Axis villains in 'They Stooge to Conga,' 'Back from the Front' and 'Higher Than a Kite' can be forgiven today. However, as great a performer as African-American character actor Dudley Dickerson is, his cowardly, put-upon characters in 'Conga' and 'Gem' are a little more problematic in our more enlightened times. Other notable shorts are 'Gents Without Cents,' in which the Stooges return to their vaudeville roots with their performance of their signature 'Niagara Falls' sketch ('Slowly I turn….'). 'Busy Buddies,' in which Curly enters a cow-milking contest, is another fan favorite. 'Idle Roomers' marks the debut of the versatile Christine McIntyre, one of the great additions to the Stooges stock company. 'If a Body Meets a Body' marks the first use of the swing version of the Stooges' 'Three Blind Mice' theme. The first short produced following Curly Howard's mild stroke, it also marks the beginning of the end for the Curly era. But this thoughtfully produced collection ensures that the Stooges' legacy is secure. These shorts, to quote Curly in 'Crash Goes the Hash,' are mostly 'colossal, stupendous, terrific…even superlative.' --Donald Liebenson

Amazon.com
Stooges fans may experience a sense of the bittersweet mixed with their elation over the arrival of Volume 4 in the digitally remastered Three Stooges Collection; although the new set continues to present the knucklehead's legendary comedy shorts in pristine condition and chronological order, it's also the beginning of the end in regards to the participation of Jerome 'Curly' Howard, who arguably remains the most popular member of the trio. By 1943-44, a variety of debilitating health issues robbed Howard of his manic energy, which is more than evident in shorts like 'If a Body Meets a Body' and 'Micro-Phonies,' both from 1945. Unfortunately, brother Moe Howard's requests to halt production was nixed by Columbia, which resulted in a further decline in Curly's health that would eventually lead to the stroke in 1946 that forced his retirement from the team. And while the knowledge of Howard's health issues casts something of a pall over the set, there are still plenty of laughs to be had over the course of the two-disc set. Chief among the highlights is 'Dizzy Detectives,' which pits the boys against a rampaging ape man; 'Spook Louder,' (Stooges vs. mad scientist with death ray machine; viewers should note that the short features some World War II-era anti-Japanese sentiment); 'Gents Without Cents,' which features their version of the 'Niagara Falls' routine; and 'Dizzy Pilots,' which chronicles the Stooges' contributions to the aviation industry (all disastrous, of course). As with the previous Collection releases, seven of the 21 shorts included in the set are making their DVD debuts; the flawless quality of the DVD presentation, as well as the sheer amount of nyuks on hand, make Volume 4 a must-have for every self-respecting Stooge-phile. --Paul Gaita



Customer Reviews
Average Rating: out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Stooges
Three words say it all, "THE THREE STOOGES", which means classic comedy at it's best. Another awesome box set of cleaned up Stooge goodness. I REALLY hope they continue to go through ALL the shorts, so we get cleaned up Shemp shorts as well, as I loves me some Shemp. Eeb bee bee bee bee! Buy this if you love the Stooges, as it's a MUST have for all collectors of all things Stooge.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Three Stooges Collection, Vol. 4
We have another fantastic collection of The Three Stooges in this set. There are 21 shorts on two discs & the comedic genius of Curly is fully evident. It was a sad day when Curly Howard's career was cut short by health problems but few episodes in this set reveal the problems.

"They Stooge to Conga" has our three boys taking on spies when they arrive to fix a doorbell.
"Dizzy Detectives" finds them taking on a gorilla.
"Spook Louder" has them hired to guard an inventor's ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Three Stooges Freak
If you are like me and love the Stooges , you are going to like all four of these volumes.I think these remastered shorts are great, and I never get tired of watching the stooges over and over, their kind of comedy never gets old to me. I think you can't go wrong with these guys, so sit back and enjoy.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Always Fantastic
These Collections are great, I have all of them so far and they are awsome.The picture is great, i watch them on my PS3 and HDTV and the quality is great even in full aspect ratio.the only thing i would complain about is no etras, which would be nice.Like mini documentary that would explian for example curly's illness and fall in the recent collection and the emergence of shemp.But the stooges are great just to watch and I am 22 years old and I love them. Their comedy is not dead and it will never ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Last Of The Hilarious "Curly" Shorts
This fourth volume of the Three Stooges collection again showcases the hilarious slapstick comedy of Moe, Larry, and Curly.Although a few episodes in this set are a little stale due to a recycling of old ideas, for the most part they are as hilarious as all the others preceding them!

Of course, at this point in the release of this collection, most Stooges fans are probably wondering when they, sadly, will begin seeing the effects of Curly Howard's mini-strokes, which led him to become a shell ... Read More



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