1. The Three Stooges - "Half-Wits Holiday" (1947) - video Dailymotion
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2. 097. Half Wits Holiday (1947) (17m 49s) - Internet Archive
3 aug 2015 · A professor bets one of his colleagues that he can turn the stooges into gentlemen within 60 days. With the aid of his pretty daughter, the ...
A professor bets one of his colleagues that he can turn the stooges into gentlemen within 60 days. With the aid of his pretty daughter, the professor tries to...
3. HALF-WITS HOLIDAY - Three Stooges
Half-Wits Holiday Studio: Columbia Short Number: 97. Release Date: January 9, 1947. Running Time: 17:29. An error occurred. Try watching this video on www ...
Production InformationTitle: Half-Wits HolidayStudio: ColumbiaShort Number: 97Release Date: January 9, 1947Running Time: 17:29 “Oh, see the deer. Has the deer a little doe?” “Yeah, two bucks!”(Curly & Larry) Short Take Two professors take a page from George Bernard Shaw and settle a behaviorism dispute on heredity vs. environment by trying to reform three slovenly, crass handymen, played, of course, by […]
4. The Collection 1946–1948, Half-Wits Holiday - The Three Stooges
Information ; Released: 1947 ; Run Time: 17 min ; Rated: PG.
A professor bets one of his colleagues that he can turn the Stooges into gentlemen within 60 days. With the aid of his pretty daughter, the professor …
5. Half-Wits Holiday - Stooges Wiki - Fandom
Writer(s). Zion Myers ; Starring. Moe Howard · Larry Fine · Curly Howard · Vernon Dent; Barbara Slater; Ted Lorch ; Release date. January 9, 1947 ; Running time.
Half-Wits Holiday is the ninety-seventh Three Stooges short subject from Columbia Pictures. This film is notable for being Curly Howard's final film as a Stooge, though he would later make a cameo appearance in Hold That Lion!. It was also the first film to feature longtime Stooge collaborator Emil Sitka. In the second Stooge adaptation of Pygmalion, the trio are repairmen who make a scene in the presence of two psychologists, Professors Quackenbush (Vernon Dent) and Sedletz (Ted Lorch). Quacken
6. Half-Wits Holiday - Three Stooges Wiki - Fandom
Half-Wits Holiday is the 97th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1947 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, ...
Half-Wits Holiday is the 97th short film released by Columbia Pictures in 1947 starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). This was Curly's final appearance as a Stooge; he retired from the act after suffering a debilitating stroke on the set during the final day of filming. In the second Stooge adaptation of Pygmalion, the trio are repairmen who make a scene in the presence of two psychologists, Professors Quackenbush (Vernon Dent) and Se
7. Half-Wits Holiday (1947) - The Movie Database
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A professor bets one of his colleagues that he can turn the Stooges into gentlemen within 60 days. With the aid of his pretty daughter, the professor tries to teach the boys proper etiquette. After many frustrating attempts, he introduces the Stooges into society at a fancy party. At first things go all right, but the party soon degenerates into a wild pie fight.
8. Half-Wits Holiday (1947) - ThreeStooges.net
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9. The Three Stooges 14x01 "Half-Wits Holiday" - Trakt
Filmed in 1946 but held over until January of 1947, Half-Wits Holiday proved a rather sad occasion for the Three Stooges. A remake of the earlier Hoi Polloi ...
Filmed in 1946 but held over until January of 1947, Half-Wits Holiday proved a rather sad occasion for the Three Stooges. A remake of the earlier Hoi Polloi, in which a professor wages that he can turn the three dimwits into perfect gentlemen. Sadly, Curly Howard, who had been ailing all year, suffered a stroke on the last day of filming. Supporting actor Emil Sitka, who made his debut with the team in this film, remembered: "No one -- including Moe, Larry, and Jules White -- ever told us how serious his condition was. It was only after the picture had been completed that I found out he took ill." Producer/director White managed to finish the last scene -- the inevitable pie-fight featuring the Stooges' main victim Symona Boniface (as Mrs. Smythe-Smythe) -- by dividing the action between Moe Howard and Larry Fine and inserting reaction shots of the various bystanders. Curly Howard never returned to the series as a member of the team -- he later agreed to a couple of cameos while visiting his former workplace -- and was replaced by brother Shemp. Perhaps the most beloved Stooge, Jerome "Curly" Howard died at the young age of 48 in 1952.
10. HALF-WITS HOLIDAY (1947) starring the Three Stooges - Emil Sitka
Films of Emil Sitka: HALF-WITS HOLIDAY (1947) ... Much later, author Robert Kurson wrote in The Official ... Someone posted the video below to YouTube. It has
Films of Emil Sitka: HALF-WITS HOLIDAY (1947) A Columbia Pictures short subject two reel comedy starring The Three Stooges.