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| Title: |
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Myrt and Marge
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Universal
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| Year: |
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1934
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| Stooges: |
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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard
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| Director(s): |
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Al Boasberg
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| Screenwriter(s): |
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Beatrice Banyard
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| Actor(s): |
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Ted Healy, Myrtle Vail, Donna Maereal
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| Description: |
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Universal's attempt at creating a film version of the radio tandem of Myrtle Vail and Donna Damerell, "Myrt and Marge, Radio's Sweethearts." The film gave Healy and the Stooges more screen time than any pre-Columbia feature film. They appear in 17 of 25 scenes, visually dominating two of them. They do five extended routines, giving us our longest look at their comic dynamics.
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65:08
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