The Three Stooges: Getting Hurt For Real
Stooging could be a hazardous In Gem of a Jam (1943), the table Curly s on tilts too fast and his head hits the window sill. The gash required nine stitches. He immediately returned to work. Heavenly Daze (1939) director Jules White assured Moe that a pen gag wouldn t hurt Larry. It did. The pen deeply punctured Larry s forehead, and Moe took off after White. Ironically, Moe sustained the most onset injuries. A blast of gunk to the face in Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise (1939) required medical attention to Moe s eyes. In SelfMade Maids (1950), a twisted ankle has Moe diving out of camera range to save the shot. He hits his head on a bed frame and is knocked cold. In Pardon My Scotch (1935), Moe does a pratfall that results in several broken ribs. He rises and finishes the shot before passing out. The rest of the scene was filmed later. I neither own nor claim any rights to this material. Just having some fun with it. Thanks for watching
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