Emil Sitka ~

The Fourth Stooge

        "The most important actor in most Stooges films, besides the Stooges themselves, was the sharp-nosed, wide-eyed Emil Sitka... His presence was such a mainstay of the operation that many thought of him as an undeclared 'fourth Stooge.'"

                                       -Moe Feinberg, Larry Fine's brother

                                         Larry The Stooge In the Middle


 

EMIL SITKA FAN CLUB MISSION STATEMENT:

To communicate with friends and fans of Emil Sitka, share information about his life and career, preserve the cultural heritage of the Hollywood productions in which he participated, and promote his legacy as The Fourth Stooge.


EmilSitka.com is an on-line informational resource serving the mission of the Emil Sitka Fan Club.


EMIL'S PLAYS

"The Viper's Fang"
or "The Virgin's Dilemma"


by
Symona Boniface

Spolin Theatre
Hollywood, Calif.

October 1948

Producer - Frank Pharr
Director - Symona Boniface

Cast
Bob Barton
Rose Marie Burke
Frank Pharr
Emil Sitka
Symona Boniface
Jack Fedder


RELATED ITEMS
Both Emil Sitka and Symona Boniface appeared in many of the films discussed in the very informative book shown above, as well as many Stooge and non-Stooge shorts included in the extraordinary DVD package shown below.

EmilSitka.com / Stage


"The Viper's Fang" and "Olio"

by
Symona Boniface

October 1948

Spolin Theatre
Hollywood, California
          A private performance at the Spolin Theatre in Hollywood, California, was squeezed in while preparing for their four-day run at the Crenshaw Community Fair in early November.
EmilSitka.com Image Gallery:
"The Viper's Fang" (October 1948)
Symona Boniface as "Mag the Hag" and Emil Sitka as "Jasper, slave to the Viper"
performing at the Spolin Theatre in Hollywood, California in October 1948.

          The photo above is the only one identified in Emil's writing at the bottom in connection with the performance at the Spoline Theatre. The remaining photos, below, came from the same section of Emil's photo album but are not specifically associated with the Spolin Theatre performance. They're all labeled Oct 1948 and aren't associated with any other particular performances.



EmilSitka.com / Stage / The Viper's Fang / Oct 1948

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