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Half-Wits Holiday is a 1947 short subject directed by Jules White starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard in his final starring role). It is the 97th entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.
Pies and Guys is a scene-for-scene remake of 1947's Half-Wits Holiday, using recurring stock footage from the original. Half-Wits Holiday in itself was a reworking of 1935's Hoi Polloi. New footage was shot in two days on May 6–7, 1957. [1]
Larry Fine, Curly Howard and Moe Howard in 1937. This is a complete list of short subjects and feature films that featured The Three Stooges released between 1930 and 1970.. Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard appeared in a single feature film with Ted Healy released by Fox Film Corporation titled Soup to Nuts (1930).
097 Half-Wits Holiday (January 9) (Curly Howard's final starring role) 098 Fright Night (March 6) (Shemp Howard's first starring role) 099 Out West (April 24) 100 Hold That Lion! (July 17) (Curly Howard's final cameo role and first and only episode the four Stooges were shown.)
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In general, the remakes among the Besser shorts had the traditional Stooges knockabout, such as 1958's Pies and Guys (a scene-for-scene remake of Half-Wits Holiday, which itself was a reworking of the earlier Hoi Polloi), Guns a Poppin (1957), Rusty Romeos (1957), and Triple Crossed (1959). [12]