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Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 9 (1939) Online

Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 9 (1939) Online
Original Title :
Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 9
Genre :
Movie / Documentary / Short
Year :
1939
Directror :
Ralph Staub
Cast :
Noah Beery Jr.,William Boyd,Joe E. Brown
Writer :
Ralph Staub
Type :
Movie
Time :
10min
Rating :
6.6/10

Hollywood stars attend a horse show.

Screen Snapshots Series 18, No. 9 (1939) Online

Hollywood stars attend a horse show.
Credited cast:
Noah Beery Jr. Noah Beery Jr. - Himself, Horse Show Attendee
William Boyd William Boyd - Himself, Horse Show Attendee
Joe E. Brown Joe E. Brown - Himself, Horse Owner
Virginia Bruce Virginia Bruce - Herself, Horse Owner
Bruce Cabot Bruce Cabot - Himself, Horse Show Attendee
Bing Crosby Bing Crosby - Himself, Horse Owner
Andy Devine Andy Devine - Himself, Horse Show Attendee
Larry Fine Larry Fine - Horse Show Entertainer (as The 3 Stooges)
Clark Gable Clark Gable - Himself, Horse Show Attendee
Jack Haley Jack Haley - Himself, Horse Show Attendee
Irene Hervey Irene Hervey - Herself, Horse Show Attendee
Curly Howard Curly Howard - Himself, Horse Show Entertainer (as The 3 Stooges)
Moe Howard Moe Howard - Himself, Horse Show Entertainer (as The 3 Stooges)
Allan Jones Allan Jones - Himself, Horse Owner
Carole Lombard Carole Lombard - Herself, Horse Show Attendee


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Blackseeker

Just saw this rare Hollywood newsreel from Columbia Pictures on YouTube. It concerns various movie stars and the horses they own and watch in a derby. Among those are The Three Stooges in comedy inserts and their attempts to get Curly on their horse via a ladder and other uses to amusing results. The version I saw had the Stooges segment colorized. Other stars appearing were Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor, Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, and Bing Crosby. There were many others that wouldn't ring a bell today like (no relation) Buck Jones and Allan Jones (father of "Love Boat" theme singer Jack Jones and co-star of The Marx Brothers in both "A Night at the Opera" and "A Day at the Races"). All in all, an interesting curio for fans of old yesteryear celebrities like me.