
Dramatization of the lives and careers of the famed slapstick comedy team. Performing comparatively menial work at Columbia Studios, the site of his greatest success, Moe Howard reminisces in 1959 about the previous thirty years. He remembers his early vaudeville days with his brother Shemp and Larry Fine as stooges to comic Ted Healy, the breakup with Healy and Shemp's departure from the act, Shemp's replacement by brother Jerry ("Curly") and their triumphs (and low pay) as the top comedy team in Columbia's shorts department, and the sad departures from the act and the apparent demise of the team.
Michael ChiklisJerome 'Curly' Howard
Paul Ben-VictorMoe Howard
Nancy YoungMovie Star (uncredited)
Marton CsokasTed Healy
Joel EdgertonTom Cosgrove[from Ants in The Pantry]
Larry Fine:
Oooh I can't see I can't see.
Moe Howard:
WHAT'S THE MATTER?
Larry Fine:
I've got my eyes closed.
[Moe eye pokes Larry again]
Anachronisms: The film Soup to Nuts (1930) is mentioned as a 20th Century-Fox production. 20th Century-Fox was not created until five years after "Soup to Nuts" was released. The film was produced and released by Fox Film Corporation.
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