Larry Fine was the wild-haired funnyman who helped make the Three Stooges one of the most popular slapstick comedy team of all time.
What was it about this unassuming and funny little guy that led multiple generations of fans to sidesplitting and mindless mirth?
Morris 'Moe' Feinberg, Larry's younger brother, sifts through 80 years of rich memories and tells true stories from Larry's career.
Hundreds of stories and pictures, many seen and told for the first time in print. A heavily illustrated, richly anecdotal memoir that takes a fond look back at the life of Larry Feinberg (the Stooge in the middle).
Reading of the Stooges rise to immortal fame from a different perspective than the Moe Howard book was refreshing in its own right. Different stories at a different angle, and some of the same tales, yet mentioned in a varying level of observation and objectivity. For every Three Stooges fanatic, this is another must read.