Description
The most popular, visible, and imitated member of The Three Stooges by a significant margin, Curly Howard's manic physical comedy, childlike comedic persona, and arsenal of catch phrases were often perceived as the core of the comedy team's popular appeal. Often seen as a tragic figure beyond the camera, Curly Howard's various addictions and excesses would torpedo his private life and ultimately lead to an early grave.
Ryan is joined by Rachel for a discussion of four short films that aptly represent Curly Howard's influence on both The Three Stooges in particular and comedic filmmaking in general. The sharp dichotomy between the public and private life of Curly Howard is talked about in depth, but time is also taken to touch upon the ambivalent legacy of Curly, how academic scholars undervalue physical humor, and whether Curly Howard might even be a bit underrated in the idiom of American comedy.
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