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The Three Stooges
The Three Stooges

The Three Stooges

Their comedy made us laugh out loud, but their lives were pure drama.

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ComedyDramaTV Movie

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A biography of the Three Stooges, in which their careers and rise to fame is shown throughout the eyes of their leader, Moe.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

88 mins

Rating

6.2/10

Release Date

24 April 2000

Country

Australia

Cast

Paul Ben-Victor

Paul Ben-Victor

Moe Howard

Evan Handler

Evan Handler

Larry Fine

John Kassir

John Kassir

Shemp Howard

Michael Chiklis

Michael Chiklis

Curly Howard

Rachael Blake

Rachael Blake

Helen Howard

Anna Lise Phillips

Anna Lise Phillips

Mabel Fine

Jeanette Cronin

Jeanette Cronin

Gertrude Howard

Joel Edgerton

Joel Edgerton

Tom Cosgrove

Marton Csokas

Marton Csokas

Ted Healy

Linal Haft

Linal Haft

Harry Cohn

Brandon Burke

Brandon Burke

Harry Romm

Lewis Fitz-Gerald

Lewis Fitz-Gerald

Jules White

Peter Callan

Peter Callan

Joe DeRita

Laurence Coy

Laurence Coy

Joe Besser

Philip Hinton

Philip Hinton

Judge

Peter Whitford

Peter Whitford

Administrator

David Whitford

David Whitford

Bailiff

Harry Weiss

Harry Weiss

Solomon Horwitz

Buster Skeggs

Buster Skeggs

Jenny Horwitz

Jillian O'Dowd

Jillian O'Dowd

Cohn's receptionist

Olivia Pigeot

Olivia Pigeot

Cohn's Secretary

Zoe Coyle

Zoe Coyle

Betty

Helen Dallimore

Helen Dallimore

Elaine

Peter Scarf

Peter Scarf

Moe (at 15)

Douglas Blaikie

Douglas Blaikie

Shemp (at 17)

Shaun Loseby

Shaun Loseby

Jerome (at 9)

Lisa Reynolds

Lisa Reynolds

Dame

David Downer

David Downer

Winfield Sheehan

Michael Gregory

Michael Gregory

Studio suit

David Baldwin

David Baldwin

Louis B. Mayer

Len Kaserman

Len Kaserman

Jack L. Warner

Sally Clark

Sally Clark

Crazy dancer

Geoff Bartlett

Geoff Bartlett

Del Lord

Gary Baxter

Gary Baxter

Felix Adler

Martin Pashley

Martin Pashley

Bud Jamison / Southern Colonel

Gunther Berghofer

Gunther Berghofer

Clyde Bruckman

Chris Burke

Chris Burke

Henrie

Murray Bartlett

Murray Bartlett

Trocadera Patron

Pippa Grandison

Pippa Grandison

Blonde

Tamsin Carroll

Tamsin Carroll

Brunette

David Jobling

David Jobling

Nightman

Frank McNamara

Frank McNamara

Doctor

John Batchelor

John Batchelor

Curly Wannabe

Peter Meisel

Peter Meisel

Guard (1958)

George Leppard

George Leppard

Redcap

Alan Zitner

Alan Zitner

Taxi driver

Alastair Duncan

Alastair Duncan

Theatre manager

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