The Three Stooges because slapstick needed no explanation or funny dialouge. (Chaplin did slapstick but his movies weren't always funny.) The others depended on comedian and straight man, and since a lot of people then didn't grasp English, it left them in the dark.
2007-06-03 09:05:51
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answered by Jess 7
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Marx Brothers. Hands down.
Oh, and Charlie Chaplin was not a comedy group.
By the way, I love them all!
2007-06-03 09:32:52
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answered by Toodeemo 7
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Other: Monty Python. Out of those though I would have to say Abbott and Costello.
2007-06-03 09:29:56
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answered by Patrick B 1
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Hello,the finest comedy was "The Honeymooners" but since you didn't mention them, of course the only answer is Abbott and Costello when they performed for the first time,"Who"s on First?" This routine was a breakthough on word parodies.
I have included the information in the html.Please click it. .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who's_on_First%3F
2007-06-03 09:24:05
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answered by aliceaceofhearts 3
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3 stooges
2007-06-03 12:08:23
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answered by GEOFFREY M 2
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All of the above. You can add Arbuckle & Keaton, Wheeler & Woolsey, Crosby & Hope and Todd & Kelly to the list!
2007-06-03 12:20:31
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answered by Grand Poobah 6
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Marx Brothers, hands down. For me there's no one else. =]
2007-06-03 09:01:26
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answered by Mrs. Carl Barât 3
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i have one that's not on your list. dean martin and jerry lewis. i loved watching them. jerry lewis was great.
2007-06-03 10:49:48
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answered by irish girl 3
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HOWARD, FINE, & HOWARD! THE THREE STOOGES!
2007-06-03 09:02:07
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answered by Tawni HP 3
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laurel and hardy
2007-06-03 09:00:39
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answered by alis.volat.propriis 2
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