Monday, January 28, 2008
Emil Sitka - The Fourth Stooge
"Hold hands, you lovebirds"
From Wikipedia:
Emil Sitka's first Three Stooges film—and Curly Howard's last
Half-Wits Holiday dealt with the idea of two professors betting on the outcome of turning the Three Stooges into gentlemen—with predictable results. Emil Sitka played Sappington, the upper-crust butler, who was an excellent foil for the Three Stooges—and the target of several pies as well.
Half-Wits Holiday dealt with the idea of two professors betting on the outcome of turning the Three Stooges into gentlemen—with predictable results. Emil Sitka played Sappington, the upper-crust butler, who was an excellent foil for the Three Stooges—and the target of several pies as well.
In the 1947 Three Stooges short Brideless Groom, Shemp Howard
must be married before 6:00 p.m. in order to inherit $500,000.00. After
striking out, Shemp finally finds a girl willing to marry him, and they
rush off to a justice of the peace, played by Emil Sitka. As Sitka starts the ceremony,
telling the couple to "hold hands, you lovebirds", the other girls that
turned down Shemp's proposal burst in, having heard of the inheritance.
A free-for-all then ensues, with poor Sitka being struck again and
again, attempting to start the ceremony, each time more disheveled and
his "hold hands, you lovebirds" a little weaker. Because of the
widespread distribution of this short (it is one of four Three Stooges
shorts that slipped into public domain), this scene is the one that Sitka has become best known for. Notably, a clip of this short is featured in Pulp Fiction, for which Sitka's name even appears in the credits as "Hold Hands You Lovebirds".
Later years:
Emil Sitka continued with the acting
career, more out of love for acting than the need for money, appearing
in films as late as 1992. He was in demand at various Three Stooges
conventions, and had numerous requests from Three Stooges fans to appear
at their wedding to say "Hold hands, you lovebirds!" Emil Sitka died on
January 16, 1998 in Camarillo, California, USA, from complications from
a stroke.
He is survived by four daughters and two sons. One of his sons, Saxon,
has created the official Emil Sitka website in his honor —- http://www.emilsitka.com.
Saxon carries on his father's legacy by appearing at Stooge conventions
as often as possible. On his father's gravestone, the engraving "Hold
hands, you lovebirds!" appears.
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