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Men in Black (1934) was a Comedy - Short Films Film directed by Ray McCarey and produced by Jules White.

Academy Awards 1934 --- Ceremony Number 7 (source: AMPAS)

AwardRecipientResult
Best Live Action ShortJules White, ProducerNominated
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MEN IN BLACK III (2012)

By MargaretPerry on May 31, 2012 From Margaret Perry

A longtime fan of Will Smith?and the MEN IN BLACK?movies, I was so thrilled to hear about this third installment to the saga! In this MIB?adventure, Agent J (Smith) must travel back in time to stop Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones/Josh Brolin) from getting killed by an angry escapee alien named Boris the An... Read full article


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Quotes from Men in Black

Dr. Graves: How did you find that patient in room 67?
Dr. Moe Howard: Under the bed!
Dr. Graves: How did you find that patient in room 73?
Dr. Larry Fine: Up on the chandelier.
Dr. Graves: What did you do for him?
Dr. Curly Howard: Nothing! What'd he ever do for us?


Tiny Patient: Say, doctor, do you really think I'm gonna get better?
Dr. Moe Howard: I'm very sorry, but I'm afraid you are.
Tiny Patient: Oh, thanks, doctor. You don't know how I really appreciate it.


Dr. Moe Howard, Dr. Curly Howard, Dr. Larry Fine: For Duty and Humanity!


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Facts about Men in Black

The third Columbia short for the Stooges and their only short to be nominated for an Academy Award. They lost to the short La Cucaracha.
Title is a spoof of Men in White.
Curly Howard's famous line "Woo-woo-woo-woo" was used when he forgot his lines, but soon became a standard.
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