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No, not the three stooges dual audio 720p 462. The Three Stooges are an American comedy act best known for their physical farce, slapstick humor, and eye poking antics. The trio's enduring fame is due to their successful series of short subjects that have been widely syndicated since 1930. They are one of the world's most beloved comedy teams and have had a lasting influence in both American pop culture and cinema. The Stooges' distinctive style also made them innovators in the field of stop-motion animation (though they never used this technique themselves). The characters and plots in their various shorts were often based on well-known events in American history, such as the sinking of the RMS Titanic. The existence of this secret pact is confirmed in a few sources, namely: "The Three Stooges", their 2008 PBS TV special, which shows footage of Curly and Moe signing autographs after the end credits; the 1993 documentary "Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday The Thirteenth" reveals that Joe DeRita did indeed sign a contract with Columbia Pictures to be a full-time member of the Stooges; and finally, a set of photographs from 1933 shows Moe Howard signing autographs for fans outside the Columbia studios at Vine Street. The trio's popularity began to fade in the 1950s, after Bob Hope finished his successful run as a slapstick comedian. Moe Howard died in 1955. The Stooges continued making shorts for Columbia Pictures into the 1960s by which time most of their films were produced by indifferent replacements for their original cast. Their last film, "Horse Feathers" (1964), was intended by the studio to be their final feature-length production, but they were coaxed back onto screens with a short cameo appearance in "The Outlaw Josie Wales" (1966). Larry Fine died in 1968 and Curly Joe died just nine months later. Unlike their previous director Arthur Lubin, producer/director Irving Cummings had no intention of making any more Three Stooges films after the purchase of the studio by Screen Gems in 1958. The Stooges were nevertheless brought back for a few appearances in TV series in the mid-1960s. Moe Howard, who died in 1968, was initially considered for an appearance at the end of "The Wonderful World of Disney" (1966). Curly Joe died just nine months later. Larry Fine died in 1968. The two surviving members, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard, made guest appearances on talk shows in 1971 and 1972 respectively before finally retiring from show business to concentrate on their gambling careers. The Stooges were inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1970. The Stooges were also inducted into the American Animation Institute Hall of Fame in 2009. The Three Stooges (collectively referred to as "The Three Stooges") are three men with damaged egos, who all wore fedoras throughout most of their shorts. Their names were Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard; however, most people knew them simply as "Curly", "Larry" and "Shemp". cfa1e77820
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