Stoogemania (1985)
The film centers on Howard F. Howard, an overweight everyman. Engaged to Beverly, the woman of his dreams, Howard has one problem - an overactive fixation with The Three Stooges. Everywhere Howard goes, he sees Moe, Larry, Curly, and Shemp intruding on his life. Determined to overcome his fixation, Howard and Beverly prepare for their wedding. But on his way to the ceremony, Howard descends into Stoogemania and finds himself walking into the city streets with other Stoogemaniacs. His only hope is commitment to the Stooge Hills sanitarium, under the care of a renowned psychologist, until the inmates take over the asylum on graduation day.
Director: Chuck Workman
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Josh Mostel as Howard F. Howard |
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Melanie Chartoff as Beverly |
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Sid Caesar as Doctor Fixyer Mindyer |
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Joshua John Miller as Young Howard |
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Thom Sharp as Bob Smoynek |
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Nancy Lenehan as Connie Smoynek |
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Jeremy Workman as Smoynek Son |
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Patrick DeSantis as Moe Jr. |
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Mark Holton as Son of Curly |
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Armin Shimerman as Larry II |
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Paul 'Mousie' Garner as Arcade Owner |
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Victoria Jackson as Nurse Grabatit |
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Tony Goodstone as Mr. Crull |
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Ronald E. House as Stooge Hills Director |
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Alan Shearman as Justice of the Peace |
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James Avery as Gulch |
| Camera | Stephen L. Posey | Additional Photography |
| Art | R. Vincent Smith | Assistant Property Master |
| Directing | Amir Mokri | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Jim Geoghan | Writer |
| Sound | Hummie Mann | Music |
| Production | James Ruxin | Producer |
| Directing | Chuck Workman | Director |
| Production | Michael Rosenblatt | Producer |
| Writing | Chuck Workman | Writer |