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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, and The Three Stooges in Hoi Polloi (1935)

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Grace Goodall (Mrs. Richmond) had a near-fatal choking accident during rehearsal of a food fight scene, which never completed filming for this reason.
During the dance sequence, Larry Fine loses his shoe. At one point Phyllis Crane, dancing with Moe Howard, trips on the shoe and falls down, visibly striking her head on the floor; this was not scripted.
Moe Howard later stated that the plot was so good that it bore repeating. The Three Stooges reworked the film twice more, as Half-Wits Holiday (1947) (Curly Howard's final starring role) and Pies and Guys (1958).
The rubbish truck scene was filmed on location on Larchmont Street south of Hollywood. The Larchmont Theatre, then showing Mississippi (1935), is visible in this scene. Also the (then) HOLLYWOODLAND sign can briefly be glimpsed in the upper right corner of the screen.
In The Three Stooges 75th Anniversary Special (2003), hosted by Woody Harrelson, the dancing scene with Geneva Mitchell was voted by fans as their favorite The Three Stooges moment of all time. The dancing sequence would later be reused in In the Sweet Pie and Pie (1941).

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