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Day | Year | Event |
January | 1959 | Senior Prom was released (Moe Howard was associate producer) |
1962 | The Three Stooges Meet Hercules was released | |
1/1 | 1943 | They Stooge to Conga was released |
1946 | People Are Funny (with Joe DeRita) was released | |
1952 | The Stooges appeared live on the Frank Sinatra Show | |
1956 | Joe Besser was signed up to play "the third Stooge" | |
1965 | The Outlaws Is Coming! was released | |
1/3 | 1952 | A Missed Fortune was released |
1952 | Supporting actor Dick Curtis died | |
1/4 | 1936 | While the Cat's Away (with Shemp Howard) was released |
1951 | Three Arabian Nuts was released | |
1/5 | 1934 | Fugitive Lovers was released |
1950 | Punchy Cowpunchers was released | |
1956 | Husbands Beware was released | |
1/6 | 1939 | Three Little Sew and Sews was released |
1955 | Fling in the Ring was released | |
1/7 | 1938 | Termites of 1938 was released |
1952 | He Cooked His Goose in production (to 1/9/1952) | |
1/8 | 1942 | Loco Boy Makes Good was released |
1948 | Shivering Sherlocks was released | |
1/9 | 1947 | Half-Wits Holiday was released |
1950 | Three Arabian Nuts in production (to 1/12/1950) | |
1970 | Larry Fine suffers stroke during filming of Kook's Tour | |
1/10 | 1935 | Horse Collars was released |
1946 | Beer Barrel Polecats was released | |
1/11 | 1959 | The Stooges make their first appearance of the Steve Allen Show |
1/13 | 1934 | How'd Ya Like That? (with Shemp Howard) was released |
1/14 | 1946 | Curly and Marion Howard separate in a scandalous and very public divorce dispute. |
1/15 | 1937 | Grips, Grunts and Groans was released |
1938 | Hollywood Hotel (with Ted Healy) was released | |
1/16 | 1956 | Scheming Schemers in production |
1/17 | 1941 | Six Lessons From Madame La Zonga (with Shemp Howard) was released |
1956 | Commotion on the Ocean in production | |
1/18 | 1952 | Curly Howard (Jerome Horwitz) died |
1955 | Wham Bam Slam in production | |
1/19 | 1938 | Love is a Headache (with Ted Healy) was released |
1940 | You Nazty Spy was released | |
1945 | Three Pests in a Mess was released | |
1/23 | 1945 | Curly (42) checks into Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara, diagnosed with extreme hypertension, a retinal hemorrhage and obesity, from years of excessive drinking, partying and eating. |
1945 | Eadie Was a Lady (with Joe Besser) was released | |
1959 | The Plunderers of Painted Flats (with Joe Besser) was released | |
1/26 | 1934 | Henry the Ache (with Shemp Howard) was released |
1949 | and 1/27/1949, Vagabond Loafers in production (known dates) | |
1/29 | 1937 | Man of the People (with Ted Healy) was released |
1/30 | 1946 | Monkey Businessmen in production (to 2/2/1946) |
1/31 | 1936 | Screen Snapshots #6 was released |
1941 | Buck Privates (with Shemp Howard) was released | |
1957 | Hoofs and Goofs (the first Joe Besser episode) was released |
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