25th Year at GLENDALE’s Historic ALEX THEATREOn Thanksgiving
Weekend, Saturday November 25th, The Alex Film Society will present
the 25th Annual Three Stooges Big Screen Event! in association with C3
Entertainment, Inc. This year, in honor of a quarter century of
Stooge-inspired mayhem, our A-1 Deluxe Selection Committee has curated
the “Best of The Best” from the many Stooges shorts we’ve
screened over the years.
Again this year, the program will be presented from archival 35mm
prints, courtesy of Sony Pictures, projected on the big screen at the
Alex. Join Moe, Larry, Curly and Shemp and laugh yourself into the
Holiday Season with the very best of the most enduring comedy team in
motion picture history.
This Year’s Lineup – “The Best of the Best”
Micro-Phonies (1943; Director: Edward Bernds)
Moe, Larry and Curly find themselves impersonating a famous opera
singer to help a young woman (Christine McIntyre) pursue her career
dreams. This film showcases Moe’s surly leadership, Curly’s
engaging physical comedy and Larry’s flawless timing, all while
delivering hilarious mistaken identities, misunderstandings and chaos.
With Symona Boniface and Gino Corrado.
Men In Black (1934; Director: Raymond McCarey)
“Calling Dr. Howard, Dr, Fine, Dr. Howard!” Moe, Larry, and Curly
play bumbling doctors, navigating a chaotic hospital in this Academy
Award-nominated short. The trio’s physical humor is on full display
as they take apart the medical profession, with the supporting cast,
including Bud Jamison, Billy Gilbert and Jeanie Roberts adding to the
malpractice and mishaps, all in the name of “Duty and Humanity!”
Punch Drunks (1934; Director: Lou Breslow)
This was the second of 190 Stooges shorts that would be made at
Columbia Pictures over the next 23 years.The story was credited to the
Stooges and helped cement their relationship with the studio. It
features Curly as the the center of attention, when Moe and Larry
discover that he turns into an unstoppable boxer when he hears “Pop
Goes the Weasel.” With Dorothy Granger and Al Hill contributing to
the mayhem.
You Nazty Spy! (1940; Director: Jules White)
This comedy short was a politically daring farce in its day. Moe,
Larry, and Curly mock Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime at a time when
almost all of Hollywood was reluctant to get involved. “You Nazty
Spy!” with its defiant humor delivering a biting commentary on the
geopolitical climate of the time, was one of the trio’s personal
favorites and is a truly memorable entry in their filmography. With
Stooges regulars John Tyrrell, Lorna Gray, Don Beddoe, Richard Fiske
and Dick Curtis.
Brideless Groom (1947; Director: Edward Bernds)
Moe, Larry and Shemp embark on a frantic quest to find a bride quickly
in order to claim a family inheritance. The signature Stooges’
physical comedy and absurd mishaps are underscored by Shemp’s unique
comedic style, aided by Christine McIntyre, Doris Houck, Dee Green and
especially Emil Sitka. “Hold hands you love birds!”
Hoi Polloi (1935; Director: Del Lord)
Finally, in “Hoi Polloi,” a turnabout on George Bernard Shaw’s
“Pygmalion,” Moe, Larry, and Curly are chosen for a social
experiment to transform them from uncultured knuckleheads into
gentlemen. This film again showcases Moe’s irascibility, Curly’s
physicality, and Larry’s inescapable timing, creating a series of
side-splitting situations, pointing out who, in the end, are the real
Hoi Polloi. With Geneva Mitchell, Blanche Payson, Phyllis Crane, Harry
Holman, Robert Graves, Grace Goodall and Bud Jamison.
Tickets Are Now On Sale – Shows at 2 PM & 8 PM
Tickets are now available online at Ticketmaster. Note that the ticket
price you see is the price you pay – no additional fees. Tickets are
also available at the Alex Theatre box office, which is open on days
with ticketed shows there, two hours before the published start time
[see schedule here]. If you intend to buy tickets on the day of the
show, please come early to avoid the long lines we’ve seen in years
past. Links follow for both shows for both Ticketmaster and the Alex
Theatre.
Ticketmaster – 2 PM Show
https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0B005F3ABD1A15BB
[https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0B005F3ABD1A15BB]
ALEX THEATRE – 2 PM
Show https://alextheatre.org/event/25th-annual-three-stooges-big-screen-event
[https://alextheatre.org/event/25th-annual-three-stooges-big-screen-event]
Ticketmaster – 8 PM
Show https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0B005F3ABD1E15C0
[https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0B005F3ABD1E15C0]
ALEX THEATRE – 8 PM
Show https://alextheatre.org/event/25th-annual-three-stooges-big-screen-event-8pm
[https://alextheatre.org/event/25th-annual-three-stooges-big-screen-event-8pm]
When selecting seats at Ticketmaster, please note that the orchestra
is being offered as General Admission seats, while the balcony is
offered with reserved seats. So buy tickets downstairs and sit
anywhere you want [first come, first served]; to buy reserved seats,
select the terrace or balcony.
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