The Three Stooges VHS Collector Set Lost Comedy Treasures (5 Tape Boxed Set) & Swing Parade Of 1946 Brand New Sealed


The Three Stooges VHS Collector Set Lost Comedy Treasures (5 Tape Boxed Set) & Swing Parade Of 1946 [New VHS] Featuring The Three Stooges, Not Rated

Title: The Three Stooges Lost Comedy Treasures Collectors Set & Swing Parade Of 1946 ( Featuring The Three Stooges )

Format: VHS

Brand: GoodTimes Home Video

Genre: Comedy, Music, Drama

UPC: Lost Comedy Treasures Collectors Set - 018713430786 (Kings Of Laughter - 018713099327 / Lost Comedy Treasures - 018713099334 / Jerks Of All Trades - 018713099341 / Simply Hilarious - 018713099358 / The Best Of Three Stooges Cartoons - 018713099365), Swing Parade of 1946 - None On Box

Special Notes: Out Of Print, Black & White / Color, Not Rated

Condition: New With Factory Shrink Wrap

Kings Of Laughter Summary:

Three's never a crowd when it comes to the immortal Stooges, as demonstrated by this no-holds barred, back-to-back compilation of mayhem, wild comedy, and classic routines from TV, film shorts, and features. The boys appear with Steve Allen, Ed Wynn, and original front man Ted Healy as bungling barbers, clueless cowboys, goofy golfers, bumbling beach bums, witless witnesses, hare-brained house cleaners, and more. You'll split your sides when you see Curly as a jumbo jockey who can't mount a horse, Shemp as a ghostly do-gooder determined to reform his partners, and Curly Joe as a near-sighted knife-thower menacing Larry.

Lost Comedy Treasures Summary:

Hard-to-Find Footage of the Stooges in "Rare" Form The Three Stooges are in "rare" form in this compilation of hard-to-find footage, featuring movie and TV appearances formerly lost, misplaced, or literally walled up in a film vault, never to be seen again--until now! Youll see their first film with Curly, Hollywood on Parade, and his only surviving appearance with the Stooges in color, Nertsery Rhymes, one of several recently rediscovered MGM films unseen for fifty years. Plus their 1949 ABC-TV pilot, Jerks of All Trades; movie trailers; rare commercials from the 1960s; and one of their final TV appearances, Danny Thomas Presents the Comics, a 1965 color special with Martha Raye.

Jerks Of All Trades Summary:

Jerks of All Trades is the title of an American TV Pilot released on October 12, 1949. It was the the Three Stooges first attempt to make a series of television series and the only one done with Shemp Howard as the third Stooge. Filmed before a live studio audiences as a pilot for a planned TV series on ABC, which unfortunately, was never picked up.

Simply Hilarious Summary:

Simply Hilarious is four Classic Stooges Shorts, Complete and Uncut Four of the immortal Stooges (Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Shemp Howard, and Curly Howard) star in four side-splitting 15-minute sketches that highlight their signature brand of humor, and will leave you in stitches. In Disorder in the Court, they raise havoc when they come to testify at a murder trial, while Shemp is a Brideless Groom who stands to inherit half a million dollars--but only if he marries within forty-eight hours. Malice in the Palace follows their comic misadventures as they search for a diamond, and they are comically inept tailors who inadvertently aid a robber on the run from the law in Sing a Song of Six Pants

The Best Of Three Stooges Cartoons Summary:

The imitable Three Stooges are at it again in this back-to-back collection of their most hilarious animated segments, made in 1965 and featuring the actual voices of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Joe DeRita. They're really "in toon" as "Flat Heads" trying to fix a bank robber's tire, stuntmen in "Movie Sears," duck hunters in "Fowl Weather Friend," ghost catchers in "The Unhaunted Horse," and the "Hairbrained Barbers." See your favorite chowderheads tackle a tenacious termite in "The Tree Nuts" and a robber rodent in "Little Cheese Chaser," face down a robot desperado in "Tin Horn Dude," and try opera in "The Classical Clinker."

Swing Parade Of 1946 Summary:

In this 100% fictional film, in which no one plays "Self." Carol Lawrence (Gale Storm), an aspiring singer, goes to a new night club owned by Danny Warren (Phil Regan), whose father Daniel Warren (Russell Hicks (I)') doesn't approve of the club and wants Danny to join him in the family business. Carol is suspected of being a process server and is thrown out of the club. An extremely long arm of coincidence leads her to the elder Warren's office and he hires her as a process server. She returns but gets a singing job this time so foregoes serving the cease-and-desist notice. The Three Stooges are on hand as waiters and Connee Boswell, Louis Jordan, Will Osborne and Mary Treen provide the music and songs in addition to Gale Storm on "Oh, Buddy" and "On the Sunny Side of the Street."

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