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List Price: $12.98Price: $7.32 You Save: $5.66 (44%)Prices subject to change.
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786303439747
Format: Black & White, NTSC
ISBN: 6303439748
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Release Date: May 23, 1995
Running Time: 89 minutes
Sales Rank: 29391
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: February 15, 1962
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Very much in the tradition of such Columbia Three Stooges period shorts as "Back to the Woods," the 1962 costume epic The Three Stooges Meet Hercules is 100% pure Moe-Larry-Curly Joe comedy, with the barest of a ho- hum love interest to detract from the nonsense at hand. Working at the pharmacy of an ill-tempered boss (George N. Neise) and friends of a budding time-machine inventor named Schuyler (Quinn Redeker), the Stooges and Schuyler, along with the obligatory attractive female, Diana (Vicki Trickett), are transported back to the time of Hercules. Here the legendary hero (Samson Burke) is the enforcer for King Odius (Neise in a double role), and anachronisms are rampant in an English-speaking ancient Greece.
Twice condemned as galley slaves, the Stooges see that Schuyler now has the muscles but not the self-confidence to rescue Diana and the rest of Greece from the odious Odius. Schuyler is tricked into thinking himself all-powerful and performs many Herculean labors (with many a stuffed animal and some decent backscreen projection).
Although Curly Joe seems a few notches above his namesake in the brains department (which is not saying all that much), his reactions at times of real and supposed danger are quite ordinary compared with the old Curly. In fact, it is Moe who takes on the Curly bark at a recalcitrant prop. But the old sound effects are there to punctuate blows to belly and head, although eye pokes are out, due to parental objections to the influence of the trio, newly popular on television. --Frank Behrens
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This is quite possibly the single greatest work of that great comedy troupe known as "The Three Stooges".
Laughs and more laughs from start to finish. If you are a fan this is the one title you cannot do without in your dvd collection. In fact, the price is so reasonable you should buy extra copies for your friends and family.
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I like this film but please these are not the spry young Stooges of the Curly era. And as such should not be compared as. So what do we have but a comedy,science fiction, and adventure film that was aimed at those Saturday morning audience. So enjoy it as it is, beside it is alot better for my 3 and 4 year old to watch at this stage and they enjoy it especially the 2 headed cyclops.
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This is arguably the best Three Stooges feature of the bunch. It was fun to watch, and kept me engaged all the way through it. Even Moe Howard himself said that in 1962, this was a box-office smash upon its release, with lines often stretching all the way around the theatre block!
The secret behind TSMH and the other Stooge films is clever scripting and direction. We're never painfully reminded we're watching comedians well into their sixties; Moe, Larry and Curly Joe (the final member to ... Read More
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My brother has always loved this film, and so I was delighted to find it on DVD to give him for Christmas.
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I realize this is only my thoughts but I believe this picture comes in 2nd or 3rd for their work. Snow White Meets the 3 Stooges was the best of the ones I have seen. There wasn't so much of there tv days stupidity that some people may be crazy enough to call slapstick. However,The makers of the films I have seen, should have had the intelegence to make them while the orrigional Curlie was still with us.
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