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by Moe Howard


  Beer Barrel Polecats (1946) Jules White

  A Bird in the Head (1946) Edward Bernds

  Uncivil War Birds (1946) Jules White

  The Three Troubledoers (1946) Edward Bernds

  Monkey Businessmen (1946) Edward Bernds

  Three Loan Wolves (1946) Jules White

  G.I. Wanna Home (1946) Jules White

  Rhythm and Weep (1946) Jules White

  Three Little Pirates (1946) Edward Bernds

  Swing Parade of 1946 (Monogram, 1946 feature) Phil Karlson

  Half-Wits’ Holiday (1947) Jules White (remake of Hoi Polloi)

  Stop! Look! and Laugh! (1960 feature compilation of shorts) Don Appell, Lou Brandt, and Jules White

  The Three Stooges (Larry, Shemp, and Moe)

  Unless otherwise noted, all sixteen-to-eighteen-minute two-reelers for Columbia

  Shemp Howard.

  Fright Night (1947) Edward Bernds

  Out West (1947) Edward Bernds

  Hold That Lion! (1947) Jules White

  Brideless Groom (1947) Edward Bernds

  Sing a Song of Six Pants (1947) Jules White

  All Gummed Up (1947) Jules White

  Shivering Sherlocks (1948) Del Lord

  Pardon My Clutch (1948) Edward Bernds

  Squareheads of the Round Table (1948) Edward Bernds

  Fiddlers Three (1948) Jules White

  The Hot Scots (1948) Edward Bernds

  Heavenly Daze (1948) Jules White

  I’m a Monkey’s Uncle (1948) Jules White

  Mummy’s Dummies (1948) Edward Bernds

  Crime on Their Hands (1948) Edward Bernds

  The Ghost Talks (1949) Jules White

  Who Done It? (1949) Edward Bernds

  Hokus Pokus (1949) Jules White

  Fuelin’ Around (1949) Edward Bernds

  Malice in the Palace (1949) Jules White

  Vagabond Loafers (1949) Edward Bernds (remake of A Plumbing We Will Go)

  Dunked in the Deep (1949) Jules White

  Punchy Cowpunchers (1950) Edward Bernds

  Hugs and Mugs (1950) Jules White

  Dopey Dicks (1950) Edward Bernds

  Love at First Bite (1950) Jules White

  Self Made Maids (1950) Jules White

  Three Hams on Rye (1950) Jules White

  Studio Stoops (1950) Edward Bernds

  Slaphappy Sleuths (1950) Jules White

  A Snitch in Time (1950) Edward Bernds

  Three Arabian Nuts (1951) Edward Bernds

  Baby Sitters Jitters (1951) Jules White

  Don’t Throw That Knife (1951) Jules White

  Scrambled Brains (1951) Jules White

  Merry Mavericks (1951) Edward Bernds (remake of Phony Express)

  The Tooth Will Out (1951) Edward Bernds

  Hula-La-La (1951) Hugh McCollum

  Pest Man Wins (1951) Jules White (remake of Ants in the Pantry)

  Gold Raiders (United Artists, 1951 feature) Edward Bernds

  A Missed Fortune (1952) Jules White (remake of Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb)

  Listen, Judge (1952) Edward Bernds

  Corny Casanovas (1952) Jules White

  He Cooked His Goose (1952) Jules White

  Gents in a Jam (1952) Edward Bernds

  Three Dark Horses (1952) Jules White

  Cuckoo on a Choo Choo (1952) Jules White

  Moe Howard.

  Up in Daisy’s Penthouse (1953) Jules White (remake of 3 Dumb Clucks)

  Booty and the Beast (1953) Jules White (remake of Hold That Lion!)

  Loose Loot (1953) Jules White

  Tricky Dicks (1953) Jules White

  Spooks! (1953) Jules White (in 3-D)

  Pardon My Backfire (1953) Jules White (in 3-D)

  Rip, Sew and Stitch (1953) Jules White (remake of Sing a Song of Six Pants)

  Bubble Trouble (1953) Jules White (remake of All Gummed Up)

  Goof on the Roof (1953) Jules White

  Income Tax Sappy (1954) Jules White

  Musty Musketeers (1954) Jules White (remake of Fiddlers Three)

  Pals and Gals (1954) Jules White (remake of Out West)

  Knutzy Knights (1954) Jules White (remake of

  Squareheads of the Round Table)

  Shot in the Frontier (1954) Jules White

  Scotched in Scotland (1954) Jules White (remake of The Hot Scots)

  Fling in the Ring (1955) Jules White (remake of Fright Night)

  Of Cash and Hash (1955) Jules White (remake of Shivering Sherlocks)

  Gypped in the Penthouse (1955) Jules White

  Bedlam in Paradise (1955) Jules White (remake of Heavenly Daze)

  Stone Age Romeos (1955) Jules White (remake of I’m a Monkey’s Uncle)

  Wham-Bam-Slam (1955) Jules White (remake of Pardon My Clutch)

  Hot Ice (1955) Jules White (remake of Crime on Their Hands)

  Blunder Boys (1955) Jules White

  Husbands Beware (1956) Jules White (remake of Brideless Groom)

  Creeps (1956) Jules White (remake of The Ghost Talks)

  Flagpole Jitters (1956) Jules White (remake of Hokus Pokus)

  For Crimin’ Out Loud (1956) Jules White (remake of Who Done It?)

  Rumpus in the Harem (1956) Jules White (remake of Malice in the Palace)

  Hot Stuff’(1956) Jules White (remake of Fuelin’ Around)

  Scheming Schemers (1956) Jules White (remake of Vagabond Loafers and A Plumbing We Will Go)

  Commotion on the Ocean (1956) Jules White (remake of Dunked in the Deep)

  The Three Stooges (Larry, Moe, and Joe Besser)

  All sixteen-to-eighteen-minute two-reelers for Columbia

  Hoofs and Goofs (1957) Jules White

  Muscle Up a Little Closer (1957) Jules White

  A Merry Mix-Up (1957) Jules White

  Space Ship Sappy (1957) Jules White

  Guns A Poppin! (1957) Jules White (remake of Idiots DeLuxe)

  Horsing Around (1957) Jules White

  Rusty Romeos (1957) Jules White (remake of Corny Casanovas)

  Outer Space Jitters (1957) Jules White

  Quiz Whizz (1958) Jules White

  Fifi Blows Her Top (1958) Jules White (remake of Love at First Bite)

  Pies and Guys (1958) Jules White (remake of Half-Wits Holiday)

  Sweet and Hot (1958) Jules White

  Flying-Saucer Daffy (1958) Jules White

  Oil’s Well That Ends Well (1958) Jules White (remake of Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise)

  Triple Crossed (1959) Jules White (remake of He Cooked His Goose)

  Sappy Bullfighters (1959) Jules White (remake of What’s the Matador?)

  The Three Stooges (Larry, Moe, and Curly-Joe DeRita)

  Unless otherwise noted, all features for Columbia

  Curly-Joe in The Three Stooges Meet Hercules (1962).

  Have Rocket—Will Travel (1959) David Lowell Rich Snow White and the Three Stooges (20th Century-Fox, 1961) Walter Lang

  The Three Stooges Meet Hercules (1962) Edward Bernds

  The Three Stooges in Orbit (1962) Edward Bernds

  The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze (1963) Norman Maurer

  It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (United Artists, 1963) Stanley Kramer

  4 for Texas (Warner Bros., 1963) Robert Aldrich

  The Outlaws IS Coming! (1965) Norman Maurer

  The Stooges Alone

  Moe Howard

  We Must Do Our Best (Vitagraph, 1909 short) Van Dyke Brooke

  Broadway to Hollywood (MGM, 1933 feature) Willard Mack

  Jail Birds of Paradise (MGM, 1934 short) Al Boasberg

  Space Master X-7 (20th Century-Fox, 1958 feature) Edward Bernds

  Senior Prom (Columbia, 1959 feature) David Lowell Rich (Moe played an off screen role, as associate producer)

  Don’t Worry, We’ll Think of a Title (United Artists, 1966 feature) Harmon Jones

  Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls (Cinerama, 1973 feature) Eddie Saeta

  “Why, I oughta … !”<
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  Larry Fine

  Stage Mother (MGM, 1933 feature) Charles Brabin

  Jerome “Curly” Howard

  Broadway to Hollywood (MGM, 1933 feature) Willard Mack

  Operator 13 (MGM, 1933 feature) Richard Boleslavsky

  Roast-Beef and Movies (MGM, 1934 short) Samuel Baerwitz

  Jail Birds of Paradise (MGM, 1934 short) Al Boasberg

  Shemp Howard

  Salt Water Daffy (Vitaphone, 1933 short) Ray McCarey

  In the Dough (Vitaphone, 1933 short) Ray McCarey

  Close Relations (Vitaphone, 1933 short) Ray McCarey

  Paul Revere Jr. (Vitaphone, 1933 short) Roy Mack

  Here Comes Flossie (Vitaphone, 1933 short) Ray McCarey

  How’d Ya Like That? (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Ray McCarey

  The Wrong, Wrong Trail (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Joseph Henabery

  Mushrooms (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Ralph Staub

  Pugs and Kisses (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Ray McCarey

  Very Close Veins (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Ralph Staub

  Pure Feud (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Joseph Henabery

  Corn on the Cop (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Ralph Staub

  Ramblin’ Round Radio Row #7 (Vitaphone, 1934 short)

  I Scream (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Ray McCarey

  Art Trouble (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Ralph Staub

  My Mummy’s Arms (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Ralph Staub

  Daredevil O’Dare (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Ralph Staub

  Smoked Hams (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Lloyd French

  So You Won’t T-T-T-Talk (Vitaphone, 1934 short)

  Lloyd French Dizzy and Daffy (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Lloyd French

  A Peach of a Pair (Vitaphone, 1934 short) Lloyd French

  Henry the Ache (Van Beuren/RKO Radio, 1934 short) Ray McCarey

  The Knife of the Party (Van Beuren/RKO Radio, 1934 short) Leigh Jason

  Everybody Likes Music (Van Beuren/RKO Radio, 1934 short) Leigh Jason

  His First Flame (Vitaphone, 1935 short) Lloyd French

  Why Pay Rent? (Vitaphone, 1935 short) Lloyd French

  Serves You Right (Vitaphone, 1935 short) Lloyd French

  On the Wagon (Vitaphone, 1935 short) Lloyd French

  The Officer’s Mess (Vitaphone, 1935 short) Lloyd French

  Convention Girl (First Division, 1935 feature) Luther Reed

  While the Cat’s Away (Vitaphone, 1936 short) Lloyd French

  For the Love of Pete (Vitaphone, 1936 short) Lloyd French

  Absorbing Junior (Vitaphone, 1936 short) Lloyd French

  Here’s Howe (Vitaphone, 1936 short) Lloyd French

  Punch and Beauty (Vitaphone, 1936 short) Lloyd French

  The Choke’s on You (Vitaphone, 1936 short) Lloyd French

  The Blonde Bomber (Vitaphone, 1936 short) Lloyd French

  Kick Me Again (Vitaphone, 1937 short) Lloyd French

  Taking the Count (Vitaphone, 1937 short) Lloyd French

  Hollywood Round-Up (Columbia, 1937 feature) Ewing Scott

  Headin’ East (Columbia, 1937 feature) Ewing Scott

  Not Guilty Enough (Columbia, 1938 short) Del Lord

  Home on the Rage (Columbia, 1938 short) Del Lord

  The Glove Slingers (Columbia, 1939 short) Jules White

  Behind Prison Gates (Columbia, 1939 feature) Charles Barton

  Another Thin Man (MGM, 1939 feature) W. S. Van Dyke

  Money Squawks (Columbia, 1940 short) Jules White

  Boobs in the Woods (Columbia, 1940 short) Del Lord

  Pleased to Mitt You (Columbia, 1940 short) Jules White

  Murder over New York (20th Century-Fox, 1940 feature) Harry Lachman

  The Lone Wolf Meets the Lady (Columbia, 1940 feature) Sidney Salkow

  Millionaires in Prison (RKO, 1940 feature) Ray McCarey

  The Leatherpushers (Universal, 1940 feature) John Rawlins

  The Bank Dick (Universal, 1940 feature) Edward Cline

  Give Us Wings (Universal, 1940 feature) Charles Lamont

  The Invisible Woman (Universal, 1940 feature) Eddie Sutherland

  Lucky Devils (Universal, 1941 feature) Lew Landers

  Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga (Universal, 1941 feature) John Rawlins

  Buck Privates (Universal, 1941 feature) Arthur Lubin

  Meet the Chump (Universal, 1941 feature) Edward F. Cline

  Road Show (Hal Roach Studios, 1941 feature) Hal Roach

  Mr. Dynamite (Universal, 1941 feature) John Rawlins

  The Flame of New Orleans (Universal, 1941 feature) Rene Clair

  Too Many Blondes (Universal, 1941 feature) Thornton Freeland

  In the Navy (Universal, 1941 feature) Arthur Lubin

  Tight Shoes (Universal, 1941 feature) Albert S. Rogell

  San Antonio Rose (Universal, 1941 feature) Charles Lamont

  Hit the Road (Universal, 1941 feature) Joe May

  Cracked Nuts (Universal, 1941 feature) Edward F. Cline

  Hold That Ghost (Universal, 1941 feature) Arthur Lubin

  Appointment for Love (Universal, 1941 feature) William A. Seiter

  Hellzapoppin’ (Universal, 1941 feature) H. C. Potter

  Butch Minds the Baby (Universal, 1942 feature) Albert S. Rogell

  The Mississippi Gambler (Universal, 1942 feature) John Rawlins

  The Strange Case of Dr. Rx (Universal, 1942 feature) William Nigh

  Private Buckaroo (Universal, 1942 feature) Edward F. Cline

  Strictly in the Groove (Universal, 1942 feature) Vernon Keays

  Pittsburgh (Universal, 1942 feature) Lewis Seiler

  Arabian Nights (Universal, 1942 feature) John Rawlins

  Farmer for a Day (Columbia, 1943 short) Jules White

  How’s About It? (Universal, 1943 feature) Erle C. Kenton

  It Ain’t Hay (Universal, 1943 feature) Erle C. Kenton

  Keep ‘Em Slugging (Universal, 1943 feature) Christy Cabanne

  Crazy House (Universal, 1943 feature) Edward F. Cline

  Pick a Peck of Plumbers (Columbia, 1944 short) Jules White

  Open Season for Saps (Columbia, 1944 short) Jules White

  Three of a Kind (Monogram, 1944 feature) D. Ross Lederman

  Moonlight and Cactus (Universal, 1944 feature) Edward F. Cline

  Strange Affair (Columbia, 1944 feature) Alfred E. Green

  Crazy Knights (Monogram, 1944 feature) William Beaudine

  Off Again, On Again (Columbia, 1945 short) Jules White

  Where the Pests Begin (Columbia, 1945 short) Edward Bernds

  A Hit with a Miss (Columbia, 1945 short) Jules “White”

  Trouble Chasers (Monogram, 1945 feature) Lew Landers

  Mr. Noisy (Columbia, 1946 short) Edward Bernds

  Jiggers, My Wife (Columbia, 1946 short) Jules “White”

  Society Mugs (Columbia, 1946 short) Edward Bernds

  The Gentleman Misbehaves (Columbia, 1946 feature) George Sherman

  One Exciting Week (Republic, 1946 feature) William Beaudine

  Dangerous Business (Columbia, 1946 feature) D. Ross Lederman

  Blondie Knows Best (Columbia, 1946 feature) Abby Berlin

  Bride and Gloom (Columbia, 1947 short) Edward Bernds

  Africa Screams (United Artists, 1949 feature) Charles Barton

  Joe Besser

  Cuckoorancho (Columbia, 1938 short) Ben K. Blake

  Hot Steel (Universal, 1940 feature) Christy Cabanne

  Hey, Rookie (Columbia, 1944 feature) Charles Barton

  Eadie Was a Lady (Columbia, 1945 feature) Arthur Dreifuss

  Talk About a Lady (Columbia, 1946 feature) George Sherman

  Feudin’, Fussin and A-Fightin’ (Universal, 1948 feature) George Sherman

  Waiting in the Lurch (Columbia, 1949 short) Edward Bernds

  Africa Screams (United Artists, 1949 feature) Charles Barton

  Dizzy Yardbird (Columbia, 1950 short) Jules White

  Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey (Monogram, 1950 feature) Jean Yarbrough

>   Woman in Hiding (Universal, 1950 feature) Michael Gordon

  Outside the Wall (Universal, 1950 feature) Crane Wilbur

  The Desert Hawk (Universal, 1950 feature) Frederick De Cordova

  Fraidy Cat (Columbia, 1951 short) Jules White

  Aim, Fire, Scoot (Columbia, 1952 short) Jules White

  Caught on the Bounce (Columbia, 1952 short) Jules White

  Spies and Guys (Columbia, 1953 short) Jules White

  A Day in the Country (Lippert Pictures, 1953 short) (in 3-D)

  I, the Jury (United Artists, 1953 feature) Harry Essex (in 3-D)

  Sins of Jezebel (Lippert, 1953 feature) Reginald LeBorg

  The Fire Chaser (Columbia, 1954 short) Jules White

  G.I. DoodIt (Columbia, 1955 short) Jules White

  Hook a Crook (Columbia, 1955 short) Jules White

  Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops (Universal, 1955 feature) Charles Lamont

  Mad at the World (United Artists, 1955 feature) Harry Essex

  Headline Hunters (Republic, 1955 feature) William Whitney

  Army Daze (Columbia, 1956 short) Jules White

  Two-Gun Lady (Associated Film Releasing, 1956 feature) Richard H. Bartlett

  The Helen Morgan Story (Warner Bros., 1957 feature) Michael Curtiz

  Plunderers of Painted Flats (Republic, 1959 feature) Albert C. Gannaway

  Say One for Me (20th Century-Fox, 1959 feature)

  Frank Tashlin The Rookie (20th Century-Fox, 1959 feature) George O’Hanlon

  Let’s Make Love (20th Century-Fox, 1960 feature) George Cukor

  Cinderfella (Paramount, 1960 feature) Frank Tashlin (Joe played an offscreen role, as an uncredited gag writer)

  The Errand Boy (Paramount, 1961 feature) Jerry Lewis

  Hand of Death (20th Century-Fox, 1962 feature) Gene Nelson

  Savage Intruder (Congdon Films, 1969 feature) Donald Wolfe

  Which Way to the Front? (Warner Bros., 1970 feature) Jerry Lewis

  Hey Abbott! (ZIV International, 1976 feature) Jim Gates

  Joe DeRita

  The Doughgirls (Warner Bros., 1944 feature) James V. Kern

  The Sailor Takes a Wife (MGM, 1945 feature) Richard Whorl

  Slappily Married (Columbia, 1946 short) Edward Bernds

  People Are Funny (Paramount, 1946 feature) Sam White

  The French Key (Republic, 1946 feature) Walter Colmes

  High School Hero (Monogram, 1946 feature) Arthur Dreifuss

  The Good Bad Egg (Columbia, 1947 short) Jules White

  Wedlock Deadlock (Columbia, 1947 short) Edward Bernds

  Jitter Bughouse (Columbia, 1948 short) Jules White

  Coroner Creek (Columbia, 1948 feature) Ray Enright

 

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