This series featured a mix of forty-one live-action segments which were used as wraparounds to 156 animated Stooges shorts. [8] Their contracts with the studio included an open option that had to be renewed yearly, and Cohn would tell them that the short subjects were in decline, which was not a complete fabrication (Cohn's yearly mantra was "the market for comedy shorts is dying out, fellas"). [16][17][18] The Stooges lost some of their charm and inherent appeal to children after Curly retired, but some excellent films were produced with Shemp, an accomplished solo comedian who often performed best when allowed to improvise on his own.[15]. The Three Stooges remained popular well into the 21st century through television syndication and the merchandising of their images on commercial products. The first of their three. "They were probably slapping each other around, and, most likely, the percussion guys in the orchestra pit were making these sounds to augment what they were doing," he suggests. It was there, on January 18, 1952, that the great Jerome "Curly" Howard passed away. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Omissions? You Nazty Spy! Used to have all of those Stooges sound effects as Windows sounds. They really had only one shot, but the tapes were saved. Bergeron had conducted the interviews at the age of 16 back when he was still in high school in 1971. [8] His presence, though, did create verbal friction between Moe and Larry that improved their mutually insulting banter. Most of the Stooges' peers had either made the transition from shorts to feature films (Laurel and Hardy, The Ritz Brothers) or starred in their own feature films from the onset (Marx Brothers, Abbott and Costello). WSBK-TV in Boston aired Stooges shorts and feature films, including an annual New Year's Eve marathon until their contract expired in September 2022. [8] Besser had suggested that Moe and Larry comb their hair back to give them a more gentlemanly appearance. Moe was stunned and contemplated disbanding the Stooges. They appeared in a larger capacity in 1963 in 4 for Texas starring Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. Jules White's copy of the script contained the dialogue for this missing scene, and a production still of Curly does exist, appearing on both the film's original one-sheet and lobby card. Their contract was extended each year until the final one expired on December 31, 1957. The Three Stooges Sounds. Columbia Pictures blocked the series from going into production, but allowed the Stooges to make television guest appearances. [15] They played theaters, summer festivals, fairgrounds, and other venues, and twice performed as the featured act at the Canadian National Exposition. And youre able to enhance it with each pass through, which is nice.. In 1935, Columbia proposed to star them in their own full-length feature, but Moe rejected the idea saying, "It's a hard job inventing, rewriting, or stealing gags for our two-reel comedies for Columbia Pictures without having to make a seven-reeler (feature film). Forrester, Jeff, with Forrester, Tom, and Wallison, Joe. So for each scene, it was just a matter of trying out what we recorded and hearing what they had placed in the track and seeing what worked best, what produced the biggest laugh.. With no active contract in place, Moe and Larry discussed plans for a personal appearance tour. Shemp had been working for the Vitaphone studio in Brooklyn, New York since 1931. New footage filmed in order to link older material suffered from White's heavy-handed directing style and penchant for telling his actors how to act. [8], The Shemp years also marked a major milestone: the Stooges' first appearance on television. Film actor Joe Palma stood in (shot from behind to obscure his face) to complete four Shemp-era shorts under contract. (1949). They added burlesque comic Joe DeRita (nicknamed Curly Joe) to the act and starred in several popular feature-length films from 1959 to 1965, the best among them being The Three Stooges Meet Hercules (1962) and Around the World in a Daze (1963). In response, Volume Four: 19431945 was released on October 7, 2008, a mere two months after its predecessor. Sound clips from the legendary and timeless The 3 Stooges. Crushing pine cones came in handy for those punishing nose-crunches Moe likes to deliver, something OConnell learned on his Pirates work for ghostly bodies covered in seashells. So when you pull it together, and let it go, it does the boink, which he demonstrates. In the 1990s Stooges films were aired as part of The Koz Zone movie segment on Chicago television. The Three Stooges Follies (1974) was similar to Laff Hour, with a trio of Stooge comedies augmented by Buster Keaton and Vera Vague shorts, a Batman serial chapter, and a Kate Smith musical. The set contains shorts from the first three years the Stooges worked at Columbia Pictures, marking the first time ever that all 19 shorts were released in their original theatrical order to DVD. [2] After several shifts and changes in the Stooges membership, violinist-comedian Larry Fine (Louis Feinberg) also joined the group sometime between 1925 and 1928. The most famous example occurs 15 minutes into the 1938 short Mutts to You. u/profanitycounter [self] Healy tried to save his act by hiring replacement stooges, but they were inexperienced and not as well-received as their predecessors. No formal goodbyes or congratulatory celebrations occurred in recognition of their work and of the money that their comedies had earned for the studio. Emil Sitka was announced as a Stooge but never performed as such; he died on January 16, 1998, six months after being disabled by a stroke. During the filming of Half-Wits Holiday (1947) in 1946, Curly was felled by a major stroke that rendered him incapacitated, and he was forced to retire. [8] In 1984, American television personality Steve Allen said, "Although they never achieved widespread critical acclaim, they did succeed in accomplishing what they had always intended to do: They made people laugh."[34]. Foley artist Dan OConnell prepares to give Curly a knock on the head, courtesy of a temple block. Curly suffered a debilitating stroke in May 1946. They were usually under- or unemployed and sometimes homeless or living in shanty towns. But without the current year's studio pass, Moe was refused entry, later stating that it was a crushing blow to his pride.[4]. [8] Other entries of the era are considered among the team's finest work, including Uncivil Warriors (1935), A Pain in the Pullman and False Alarms (both 1936), Grips, Grunts and Groans, The Sitter Downers, Dizzy Doctors (all 1937), Tassels in the Air (1938), We Want Our Mummy (1939), Nutty but Nice (1940), and An Ache in Every Stake and In the Sweet Pie and Pie (both 1941).[8]. Healy reportedly took one look at Jerry, who had long chestnut-red hair and a handlebar mustache, and remarked that Jerry didn't look like he was funny. Shemp returned, reconstituting the original lineup, until his death of a heart attack on November 22, 1955, three years and ten months after Curly's death of a cerebral hemorrhage on January 18, 1952. Each one makes a different tone. In September 1958, Columbia's television subsidiary Screen Gems offered a package consisting of 78 Stooge shorts (primarily from the Curly era), which were well received. Larry, Moe, and Shemp had played firemen in their first film, Rube Goldberg's Soup to Nuts (1930), during their lengthy stint in "Ted Healy and His Stooges". Columbia had released a library of sounds long ago, and while versions of the signature effects exist in many disparate forms today, the library hasnt been around for decades. Beginning in 1959, the Three Stooges began appearing in a series of novelty records. As a result, Shemp resumed being a Stooge full-time for nearly a decade. These also included one featuring Curly without Healy or the other Stooges, Roast Beef and Movies (1934), as well as the recently rediscovered Technicolor short Hello Pop!. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. We have certain wine bottles that I can throw down 100 times and they wont break. Larry spent his last years promoting his autobiography, Stroke of Luck (1973). ", having caught on to his mistreatment of them. A story in The Hollywood Reporter stated that Will Sasso would play Curly in the upcoming comedy and that Hank Azaria was the front runner to play Moe. and I'll Never Heil Again, both released before United States' entry into World War II despite an industry Production Code that advocated avoiding social and political issues and the negative portrayal of foreign countries. [72], A VCR game was released by Pressman Toy Corporation in 1986, which utilized a number of classic Stooges clips.[73]. During a five-month hiatus from August 1945 through January 1946, the trio committed themselves to making a feature film at Monogram, followed by a two-month-long live appearance gig in New York City, with performances seven days a week. Additionally, every short was remastered in high definition, a first for the Stooge films. Contents 1 Summary 2 Sound Effects Used 3 Image Gallery 4 Audio Samples 5 External Links Summary The Three Stooges (Moe, Larry, Curly Joe) star in 156 5-minute animated adventures, each with a live-action wraparound with the Boys. (1947). Shemp rejoined the act after a 15-year absence and remained with the Stooges through 78 films until his death from a heart attack in 1955. Maurer, Joan Howard and Maurer, Norman (eds. It sounds like stretching, and then you add a pop, and that combination makes it very funny., Dialog editor Dave Butler had his work cut out for him in such scenes. 2,500 people visit it yearly, many during the annual Three Stooges Fan Club gathering in April. In 1948, they guest-starred on Milton Berle's popular Texaco Star Theater and Morey Amsterdam's The Morey Amsterdam Show. Disorder in the Court and Brideless Groom also appears on two of West Wing's colorized releases. was an inside joke which stood for Alte Kocker (Lit: elderly person who is defecating), a Yiddish idiom which means an old man or woman of diminished capacity who can no longer do things they used to do. Sound, Inc. The trio was featured in a series of musical comedy shorts, beginning with Nertsery Rhymes. Sound Effects Used It follows Shemp, Moe, Larry, Curly, Joe, and Curly Joe through the timeline of their lives, and describes . This is the story of the career and legacy of the Three Stooges, from vaudeville to movies to television to internet. Sony offers 21 of the shorts on their web platform Crackle, along with eleven Minisodes. [8], Wartime also brought on rising production costs that resulted in fewer elaborate gags and outdoor sequences, Del Lord's stock in trade; as such, the quality of the team's films (particularly those directed by Lord) began to slip after 1942. His weight ballooned in the 1940s, and his blood pressure became dangerously high. Its not very often you get a three-person crew, says Bolt, who normally handles music and dialog on projects. A huge part of the Stooges comedyand comedic timingcomes from the soundtrack. The television host had the tapes in storage for many years and was convinced on-air during an interview with Howard Stern to bring them in and turn it into a special. This deception kept the insecure Stooges unaware of their true value, resulting in them having second thoughts about asking for a better contract without a yearly option. ABC had even expressed interest as far back as 1949, purchasing exclusive rights to 30 of the trio's shorts and commissioning a pilot for a potential series, Jerks of All Trades. Their hallmark styles were physical farce and slapstick. [24], An additional 40 shorts hit the market in April 1959. The Three Stooges Scrapbook sound effects editor (uncredited) Short 1963 Sappy Bull Fighters sound effects editor (uncredited) Short 1959 Triple Crossed sound effects editor (uncredited) Short 1959 Oil's Well That Ends Well sound effects editor (uncredited) Short 1958 Flying Saucer Daffy sound effects editor (uncredited) Short 1958 Sweet and Hot The studio had enough completed Stooge films to be released over the next 18 months, though not in the order in which they were produced. 6 (19491951)", "Classicflix.com Blog: The Three Stooges, Vol. Healy heard "Curly", and the name stuck. Moe was cast as "Moe Hailstone", an Adolf Hitler-like character, with Curly playing a Hermann Gring character (replete with medals) and Larry as Joachim von Ribbentrop-type ambassador. A film featuring the Three Stooges, titled The Three Stooges, started production on March 14, 2011, with 20th Century Fox[53] and was directed by the Farrelly brothers. The Three Stooges is a 2012 American comedy film based on the film shorts of the mid-20th century comedy trio. [25] In 1968, they toured Hawaii where they starred in the International 3-Ring Circus at the Honolulu International Center. The final release, Sappy Bull Fighters, premiered on June 4, 1959. Bernds's departure left only White to direct the Stooges' remaining Columbia comedies. Healy and company also appeared in several MGM feature films as comic relief, including: Healy and the Stooges also appeared together in Myrt and Marge for Universal Pictures. Nielsen hosts the program as a college instructor, known as the Professor of Stoogelogy, who teaches to the students lectures on the Three Stooges before the Stooges' shorts air. Besser, Joe (with Lenburg, Jeff, and Lenburg, Greg). It will star Gordy De StJeor, Liam Dow, and Luke Clark as 12-year-old versions of Moe, Larry, and Curly. It was released in theaters on April 13, 2012. In the meantime, Besser's wife suffered a minor heart attack and he preferred to stay local, leading him to withdraw from the act. They were really well done, of course, but they were just a little too perfect, in terms of sonic quality, he says. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. As a result, Jules White told Columbia president Harry Cohn that he was shutting down the two-reel-comedy department at the end of 1957. [7], In 1949, Curly filmed a brief scene for Malice in the Palace (1949) as the restaurant's cook, but it was not used. Larry suggested former Ted Healy stooge Paul "Mousie" Garner, but based on his tryout performance, Moe later remarked that he was "completely unacceptable." By the time Shemp rejoined the act, however, budgets for the films had been severely cut, and many of the films from the Shemp era are marred by blatantly low production values. And yet, in spite of the overwhelming artistic odds against them, they were responsible for some of the finest comedies ever made. TheRealZy 2 mo. [8] Cohn also saw to it that the Stooges remained unaware of their popularity. Larr? Other wartime entries have their moments, such as They Stooge to Conga (considered the most violent Stooge short),[11] Higher Than a Kite, Back from the Front (all 1943), Gents Without Cents (1944) and the anti-Japanese The Yoke's on Me (also 1944). Two episodes of Hanna-Barbera's The New Scooby-Doo Movies aired on CBS featuring animated Stooges as guest stars: the premiere, "Ghastly Ghost Town" (September 9, 1972) and "The Ghost of the Red Baron" (November 18, 1972). After finding "the lost tapes", Bergeron brought them into Stern's production studio. Later in 1987, game developers Cinemaware released a successful Three Stooges computer game, available for Apple IIGS, Amiga, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, and Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Although they'll forever be remembered for their relentless use of comedic violence, the trio's often overlooked use of language, sly wordplay, and sometimes not-so-subtle social commentary nevertheless made for some of their most . [68] The screenplay was written by Harris Goldberg, with Sean McNamara set to direct. If it doesnt sound authentic, it doesnt sound funny. On June 6, 2005, the network began running the Stooges Slap-Happy as a one-hour summer comedy block which ended on September 2, 2005. The first episode, "Home Cooking", featured the boys rehearsing for a new television show. The act fared poorly, with minimal bookings. The Family Channel ran the shorts as part of their Stooge TV block from February 19, 1996, to January 2, 1998. Film critics have cited Curly as the most popular member of the team. The act at this point was fronted by Healy, whose attempts at singing or joke telling were frequently interrupted by the absurd antics of the Stooges. This was remade twice, as Vagabond Loafers and Scheming Schemers. (1947), Hokus Pokus (1949), Scrambled Brains (1951), A Missed Fortune and Corny Casanovas (both 1952). The American science-fiction craze also led to three entries focusing on space travel: Space Ship Sappy, Outer Space Jitters (both 1957), and Flying Saucer Daffy (1958).[8]. The Foley artist uses a combination of a variety of wigs, a cloth or canvas tear, depending on the frequency desiredand a third special ingredient. the Three Stooges, American comedy team noted for violent anarchic slapstick and comedy routines rooted in the burlesque tradition. [3] In the act, lead comedian Healy would attempt to sing or tell jokes while his noisy assistants would keep interrupting him, causing Healy to retaliate with verbal and physical abuse. By 2007, the network had discontinued the block. Add to cart. They hoped for a full recovery, but Curly never appeared in a film again except for a single cameo appearance in the third film after Shemp returned to the trio, Hold That Lion! [12] In contrast, Hoofs and Goofs, Horsing Around, and Muscle Up a Little Closer (all 1957) mostly resembled the sitcoms of the era. [8] No Dough Boys (1944) is often considered the best of these farces. The chronological series proved successful, and Sony wasted little time preparing the next set for release. Of those 220, 190 short films were made for Columbia Pictures, for which the trio are best known today. In Persian the trio are dubbed as " ". Categories: Foley Sound Effects, Funny / Comedy / Cartoon. They appeared in feature films and short subjects together, individually, or with various combinations of actors. Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. He was replaced by another Howard brother, Jerry, who shaved his head to conform to the Stooges trademark of bizarre hairstyles (a bowl cut for Moe; wild, frizzy curls for Larry), and he was thereafter known to all as Curly.. Little did the Jewish Lithuanians know that three of their boys were to become American icons. [71], The Three Stooges also have a slot game adaptation created by Realtime Gaming. And an old long-handled shoehorn, twisted against the metal of an old car door, produces the perfect nail-pull heard when Moe gives Curlys ears a good crank or is being pulled along by his nostrils. Their unique chemistry and uncanny sense of timing made their routines side-splittingly funny no matter how many times they were recycled. [10] Yet, these efforts indulged in a deliberately formless, non-sequitur style of verbal humor that was not the Stooges' forte, according to Okuda and Watz. words of wisdom to my grandson poem; delphi murders daniel pearson. It features three floors of exhibits and an 85-seat theater. March 17, 1895, New York, New York, U.S.d. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). According to Okuda and Watz, entries such as Loco Boy Makes Good, What's the Matador?, Sock-a-Bye Baby (all 1942), I Can Hardly Wait and A Gem of a Jam (both 1943) are considered to be lesser quality works than previous films. New director Edward Bernds, who joined the team in 1945 when Curly was failing, sensed that routines and plotlines that worked well with Curly as the comic focus did not fit Shemp's persona, and allowed the comedian to develop his own Stooge character. Still, Seig and his team took a pass through the film, trying to place original Stooges sound effects in the track, to see how they would fit. In the long shot, he passes the singer by and heads for the stairs. Moe was forced to recruit a third Stooge. [8][opinion] They would not have lasted as long as they did as a unit without Moe Howard's guiding hand.[4]. Snow White and the Three Stooges is a feature-length The Three Stooges theatrical film. (1965). ), and sold poorly.[37][38]. "I usually played the kind of character who would hit others back," Besser recalled. While The Three Stooges places the boys in a modern setting, the sounds of their performance can only exist in their world. Hoi Polloi (1935) adapted the premise of Pygmalion, with a stuffy professor making a bet that he can transform the uncultured trio into refined gentlemen; the plotline worked so well that it was reused twice, as Half-Wits Holiday (1947) and Pies and Guys (1958). Foley artist Dan OConnell finds the perfect sound for a Curly ear-turn, twisting a metal shoehorn against an old Honda car door on the Fox Foley stage. January 24, 1975, Woodland Hills, California), Curly Howard (original name Jerome Horwitz; b. October 22, 1903, New York Cityd. The film would have been a departure from typical Stooge fare, with dark-edged humor and scenes of war violence, but insufficient funding prevented production from advancing beyond the script stage.[29]. During the next 24 years the team appeared in nearly 200 short films and a handful of feature films for Columbia Pictures. The release of nearly all their films on DVD by 2010 allowed critics of Joe Besser and Joe DeRitaoften the recipients of significant fan backlashto appreciate both men's unique styles of comedy. "[56][57] ), Pauley, Jim, "The Three Stooges Hollywood Filming Locations" (2012) Santa Monica Press (documents the outdoor filming locations of the Stooges' most famous Columbia Pictures short films made in and around Hollywood between 1934 and 1958, This page was last edited on 18 April 2023, at 01:01. Nearly every premise they have employed (spoofs of westerns, horror films, costume melodramas) has been done to better effect by other comedians. [8], Three years after Curly's death, Shemp Howard died of a heart attack at age 60 on November 22, 1955, during a taxi ride home with a friend after attending a boxing match. Shemp stayed with Vitaphone through 1937. For the next several years, Moe appeared regularly on talk shows and did speaking engagements at colleges, while DeRita quietly retired. Now controlled by DeRita's heirs, it has diversified into a brand-management company licensing personality rights to various nostalgia acts, including the Stooges. What the Book is About. In 1959, KTTV in Los Angeles purchased the Three Stooges films for air, but by the early 1970s, rival station KTLA began airing the Stooges films, keeping them in the schedule until early 1994. They had only 24 days of work over the next three months, but eight weeks of time off could not help the situation. The trio released additional singles and LPs on the Golden, Peter Pan and Coral labels, mixing comedy adventure albums and off-beat renditions of children's songs and stories. OConnell, co-owner with John Cucci of Foley house One Step Up, records direct to Pro Tools and has developed a variety of miking techniques over the years. Unsuccessful attempts were made in 1970 and 1975 to revive the act with longtime supporting actor Emil Sitka in Fine's role, but they were cut short by Moe Howard's death on May 4, 1975. Several instrumental tunes were played over the opening credits of the short features. While being questioned Larry says "Ech Bin A China Boychic Frim Slobatkya-Gebernya Hak Mir Nisht Ken Tshaynik And I Dont Mean Efsher". [4], In 1934, the trionow officially named "The Three Stooges"contracted to Columbia Pictures for a series of two-reel comedy short subjects. Its sometimes difficult to re-create the charm of the original sounds, Lemmer says. "Hey, Moe! If public taste is any criterion, the Stooges have been the reigning kings of comedy for over fifty years. [6], The Stooges' release schedule was eight short subjects per year, filmed within a 40-week period; for the remaining 12 weeks, they were free to pursue other employment, time that was either spent with their families or touring the country with their live act. Curly was soon moved to his last residence, the Baldy View Sanitarium in San Gabriel, California. [30] The Ritz Brothers, Harry and Jimmy, replaced the Stooges and performed much of their own schtick, including the precision dance routine first seen in Sing, Baby, Sing (1936), co-starring original Stooge leader Ted Healy.[33]. The Three Stooges began in 1922 as part of a raucous vaudeville act called "Ted Healy and His Stooges" ("stooges" being show-business slang for on-stage assistants). The Farrellys were decidedly looking for sounds that would evoke memories of those heard in the original Columbia shorts (produced from 1934 to 1958), but would also be relatable to 2012 audiences. By September 1959, all 190 Stooge shorts were airing regularly. In their classic 1940 short No Census, No Feelings, the Stooges refer to Will H. Hays and his position as Hollywood's censor, when Moe tells Curly, We have a job now, were working for the census, and Curly replies, You mean Will Hays?. Weeks later, Larry came across burlesque performer Joe DeRita, who had starred in his own series of shorts at Columbia back in the 1940s, and thought he would be a good fit. An epic comedy with an all-star cast, this film contains many cameo appearances by famous comedians. During its filming, Larry suffered a stroke; footage from the never-completed film was released years later on home video. Between 1980 and 1985, Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment and RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video released a total of thirteen Three Stooges volumes in various formats. [4], The early days of television provided movie studios a place to unload a backlog of short films that they thought otherwise unmarketable, and the Stooge films seemed perfect for the burgeoning genre. Chirpin_Crickets 1 min. She is mainly remembered as the beautiful blonde actress who appeared in many of The Three Stooges shorts produced by Columbia Pictures. [4] Unlike other films shorts that aired on television, like the Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, and Popeye, the film shorts of the Stooges never had a regularly scheduled national television program to air in. "They were likely miked from overhead, three or four feet away, with the mic on a boom, because you can hear a little of the roominess of those sounds, which is why they blended so well into the natural sounds of the production . The series will be launched to potential buyers at the market of the Annecy International Animated Film Festival.[50][51]. Two years later, on June 5, 2012, these discs were reissued in a DVD boxed set entitled The Three Stooges: The Ultimate Collection - now with a ninth volume (3 discs) entitled Rare Treasures from the Columbia Picture Vault. However, his whining mannerisms and the lack of slapstick punishment against him did not quite blend with the Stooges' brand of humor. The Stooges made a fortune for Columbia, playing a large part in boosting the studio's fortunes, transforming it from a second-string Poverty Row outfit into a bona fide major. [9] Several days later, the Stooges were unceremoniously fired from Columbia Pictures after 24 years of employment. Lenburg, Jeff, Joan Howard Maurer, and Greg Lenburg (2012). Although not as immediately endearing as Curly, Shemp (who was promoted as the ugliest man in Hollywood) was a highly skilled comic who excelled at ad-libbing and physical comedy. (Technically, Shemp was a Stooge years before Curly was, in their pre-film vaudeville phase.) In the October 13, 1967 "Who's Afraid of Mother Goose?" In animation, we get to do those crazy, funny sounds all the time. Update my browser now, What makes a Stooge sound like a Stooge? Previous DVD releases were based on themes (wartime, history, work, etc. In another cost-cutting measure, White would create a "new" Stooge short by borrowing footage from old ones, setting it in a slightly different storyline and filming a few new scenes, often with the same actors in the same costumes. The films from the Shemp era contrast sharply with those from the Curly era, largely owing to the individual directing styles of Bernds and White. One important area of political commentary was in the area of the rise of totalitarianism in Europe, notably in the directly satirical You Nazty Spy! It was the only film that contained all four of the original Stooges (the three Howard brothers and Larry) on screen simultaneously. [8], The Stooges thought that their days were numbered and would sweat it out each year, with Cohn renewing their contract at the last moment. You combine them all together and see what ends up being the funniest thing. 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