Three Stooges Golfing
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The Three Stooges were a hugely popular film comedy team of the mid-1900s. The original hit trio were Moe Howard (born Harry Horwitz, 1897-1975), his brother Curly (born Jerome Lester Horwitz, 1903-1952), and Larry Fine (born Louis Feinberg, 1902-1975). Moe was the irritable ringleader, Larry the mop-haired middleman, and Curly the nearly-bald dimwit -- although none of the characters was a mental giant. Stooge comedy consisted mainly of slapstick eye-gouging, shin-kicking, head-knocking, and the like, punctuated by Curly's signature "nyuk-nyuk-nyuk" chuckle. The group made nearly 200 comedy shorts between 1934 and 1958.
This famous photo is a snap shot from the Three Little Beers skit which aired on November 28, 1935. This photo was taken at the Rancho Park Golf Course on Pico Boulevard on the Westside of Los Angeles. In the Three Little Beers skit Larry, Curly, and Moe refer to the course as the Rancho Golf Club.
This print is framed 21.75" x 17.5"