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#1 david i

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Posted 30 September 2013 - 09:03 PM

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http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2013/09/30/long-lost-three-stooges-movie-found-in-australia-to-be-screened/

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All surviving negative and positive materials for “Hello Pop” — a Three Stooges short in early two-color Technicolor that MGM released in September, 1933 — were believed destroyed in a 1967 vault fire at the Culver City studio (that also claimed Todd Browning’s “London After Midnight” and most outtakes from “The Wizard of Oz”). Fifty-five years later, the Vitaphone Project — a New Jersey-based group whose mission has expanded from reuniting long-missing soundtrack discs for early musical shorts with mute prints in archives to worldwide searches for missing features and shorts from the post-Vitaphone era — was contacted by an Australian film collector asking if “Hello Pop!” was a lost film. Indeed, it’s the only short or feature with the prolific Stooges not known to exist in any form.




The Vitaphone group’s Ron Hutchinson will introduce the film on Monday at Film Forum in Manhattan as part of a program called “Lost… Now Found.”

Directed by Jack Cummings (who later headed a unit producing musicals at MGM) and featuring songs by Irving Berlin with incidental music by Dimitri Tiomkin, the backstage musical “Hello Pop” features the Stooges’ then employer, Ted Healey (who they split with the following year when the Stooges began their long affiliation wth Columbia Pictures), sometimes foil Bonny Bedell, and, as you can see from this still, Edward Brophy — as well as Henry Armetta, singer-dancers Vivian and Rosetta Duncan, as well as the Albertina Rasch dancers (including Ann Dvorak).

“It’s a lesson to never give up hope on supposedly lost films,” says Ned Price of Warner Bros., who has worked with the Vitaphone Project on a number of restorations. “The collector who held ‘Hello Pop” didn’t even know it was a lost film because he doesn’t have access to the Internet.”


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#2 John Jenkins

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Posted 30 September 2013 - 10:24 PM

It is indeed a happy day in Stooge-ville! :lol:
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Posted 01 October 2013 - 12:51 PM

nuk nuk nuk!

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Posted 01 October 2013 - 03:39 PM

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#5 Rick Krantz

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Posted 02 October 2013 - 01:21 AM

The Fox news article has the stooges attributed incorrectly on the photo caption.

That is not "Curly Jo De Rita" but actually Curly Howard.

Curly Jo De Rita would have been late 50's?

The general lineage was... (and correct me if I am wrong...)

Shemp
Curly Howard
Shemp
Palma
Besser
Rita



#6 John Danza

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Posted 02 October 2013 - 01:44 PM

The Fox news article has the stooges attributed incorrectly on the photo caption.

That is not "Curly Jo De Rita" but actually Curly Howard.

Curly Jo De Rita would have been late 50's?

The general lineage was... (and correct me if I am wrong...)

Shemp
Curly Howard
Shemp
Palma
Besser
Rita



Right on Rick with pointing out the misattribution. BTW, I was never much of a Curly Jo fan, or Besser either. I'm not sure that I remember Palma.

Did Shemp really pre-date Curly? It probably makes sense, since he was the oldest of the Howard brothers. I always thought he came after Curly however.

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Posted 02 October 2013 - 06:14 PM

Surely the definitive line up would be:

Sean Heyes
Will Sasso
Chris Diamantopoulos

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#8 Rick Krantz

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Posted 03 October 2013 - 12:36 AM

Surely the definitive line up would be:

Sean Heyes
Will Sasso
Chris Diamantopoulos

.............I`ll get me coat.


In all fairness, they did a great job. I thought the movie was great. It was not the original, and you can't beat those old episodes, but they did a great job recreating the magic.






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Posted 03 October 2013 - 11:33 PM

+1

I felt those guys did a great job with the Stooges Reboot as well!
I like Sasso, and they all had the mannerisms down!

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Posted 23 October 2013 - 01:09 AM


The Fox news article has the stooges attributed incorrectly on the photo caption.

That is not "Curly Jo De Rita" but actually Curly Howard.

Curly Jo De Rita would have been late 50's?

The general lineage was... (and correct me if I am wrong...)

Shemp
Curly Howard
Shemp
Palma
Besser
Rita



Right on Rick with pointing out the misattribution. BTW, I was never much of a Curly Jo fan, or Besser either. I'm not sure that I remember Palma.

Did Shemp really pre-date Curly? It probably makes sense, since he was the oldest of the Howard brothers. I always thought he came after Curly however.



Yes, John. Shemp was first and third. He left, then Curly Howard took over, then he came back when Curly took ill. Shemp tried a solo career for a while. In fact, I think he did some stuff with Ted Healy but I'd have to google the last part to refresh my memory so don't take it to the bank.

Funny, I don't remember a Palma either.

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Posted 23 October 2013 - 01:28 AM

OK...so I had to find out. I googled Palma. He was Shemp's double for four films left on the contract after Shemp died suddenly in 1955 of a heart attack. Filmed from the back and sides only. Didn't know that one. :blink:
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Posted 27 October 2013 - 08:51 PM

You know, having lived in that area/Hollywood/Beverly Hills for 15+ years, this is indeed a happy event David!

When I would attend the Rose Bowl for the flea market, all sorts of "rare" stuff would turn up there. I watched a guy put his hands on a few reels of the original "Fantasia" that someone dug out of their garage and put $5.00 on each reel. Some Casablanca set furniture all turned up at the Rose Bowl, Blade Runner props, and others that I don't remember now. Seemed like every month someone discovered something there.

My best find was in the back lot/overflow section of the flea market. This older woman with her son had this funky looking typewriter for $60.00. Remembering that my roommate in college was a German history major, and I helped him study for his exams, I instantly knew what this funny typewriter was, and bought it.

Put a nice down payment for my first new car when I sold the 3 rotor Enigma machine for $9,500.00 to a collector the next day.

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