THE THREE STOOGES ~ Grips, Grunts and Groans (1937) / All the World's a Stooge (1941) / 3 Dumb Clucks (1937) (1941) Review

THE THREE STOOGES  ~ Grips, Grunts and Groans (1937) / All the World's a Stooge (1941) / 3 Dumb Clucks (1937)  (1941)
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GRIPS, GRUNTS AND GROANS (1937) is one of my top 5 personal favorite Stooge shorts. This keeps me laughing every time. I also love the man playing Bustoff, he's hilarious and works well with the boys. He should've been in more shorts. The final scene with Curly going crazy in the wrestling ring is excellent. A Must see.
ALL THE WORLD'S A STOOGE (1941) - A classic, with plenty of great scenes. The first half with the boys taking over the dentist office is great, and the second half with the boys posing as little kids was even better. The ending was clever.
3 DUMB CLUCKS (1937) - A very creative and funny short with Curly playing two parts - himself and as his father. The interaction and camera work in the scene with the Stooges talking to their father (Curly) is interesting.
Viewers with careful eyes will notice Curly has a patch of hair on his head in several scenes in this short. You aren't seeing things - When they filmed the part where Curly (as his father) gets thrown down the elevataor shaft, Curly accidentally sliced his head open on a sharp object that was left in the shaft. He became unconscious and was rushed to the hospital immediately. After recovering, they used the patch of hair on Curly's head to hide his wound, but the patch of hair is too noticable on Curly's bald head.

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