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The Vitaphone Comedy Collection: Volume 2 - Shemp Howard (1933-1937)

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4 years ago on 5 January 2020 16:01

Once and future Stooge Samuel “Shemp Howard” Horwitz wrote his own rules for comedy from the very beginning. Heckling his way into brother Moe’s “rough house” act with Ted Healy, Shemp was an original Stooge. After Larry Fine filled out the team, fame beckoned but Shemp balked at playing second banana to Healy and lit out on his own as a Vitaphone player. Shemp quickly rose from bit parts in shorts like Gobs of Fun to supporting player alongside Daphne Pollard and Harry Gribbon (and even pro baseball’s famous Dean brothers) to stealing the show in the Joe Palooka series based on the hit comic strip. Shemp’s character Knobby Walsh quickly became the comedic center of the series and Shemp emerged as a new king of comedy. Collection includes: Gobs of Fun (1933); Daredevil O’Dare, My Mummy’s Arms, Smoked Hams, So You Won’t T-T-T-Talk, A Peach of a Pair, His First Flame (1934), Dizzy and Daffy, Why Pay Rent?, Serves You Right, On the Wagon, The Officer’s Mess (1935) When the Cat’s Away, Absorbing Junior, Joe Palooka: For the Love of Pete, Joe Palooka: Here’s Howe, Joe Palooka: Punch and Beauty, Joe Palooka: The Choke’s on You, Joe Palooka: The Blonde Bomber (1936), Joe Palooka: Kick Me Again, Joe Palooka:Taking the Count (1937).