The Three Stooges in Micro-Phonies: A Hilarious Classic

TLDRIn this classic Three Stooges short, the boys find themselves in a music studio where they hilariously try to pass as opera singers. As they navigate through various challenges and mishaps, including mistaken identities and love interests, their comedic antics shine. Join Curly G and Andy P as they take you on a journey into the world of the Stooges!

Key insights

😂The Three Stooges humorously attempt to become opera singers in Micro-Phonies.

🎶The iconic voice of spring song is featured in the short, sung by Christine McIntyre.

👨‍🎤Simona Boniface, another Stooge fan favorite, appears in the short as well.

🎭Micro-Phonies showcases the unique neoclassic Greek and Egyptian architectural elements of the Alex Theater.

🍌The banana gag involving Billy Gilbert in Pardon My Scotch is referenced in Micro-Phonies.

Q&A

Who sings the voice of spring song in Micro-Phonies?

Christine McIntyre, a key member of the Stooges' supporting cast, provides the vocals.

Is Curly G related to Curly Howard?

Yes, Curly G is the grandson of Curly Howard, one of the original Three Stooges.

What other Stooge fan favorites appear in Micro-Phonies?

Simona Boniface, known for her memorable performances in various Stooge shorts, makes an appearance.

Is the Alex Theater featured in Micro-Phonies?

No, the Alex Theater is located next door to where Micro-Phonies was filmed, but it is a significant location for the annual Three Stooges big screen event.

What famous gag is referenced in Pardon My Scotch?

The banana gag involving Billy Gilbert, who plays a similar character in Micro-Phonies, is referenced in Pardon My Scotch.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction and background about Micro-Phonies

04:00Discussion of Christine McIntyre's singing in the short

08:00Mention of Simona Boniface and her role in Micro-Phonies

12:00Overview of the neoclassic Greek and Egyptian architectural elements of the Alex Theater

16:00Reference to the banana gag in Pardon My Scotch