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Released September 03, 1937
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
Columbia
18.4 min. (Short Subject)

The Stooges come home after several months of unsuccessful prospecting only to find that a young, crippled boy and his older sister have moved into their City Dump shack. The Stooges attempt to invest the boy's operation money by buying a house that they're conned into believing contains the treasure of Captain Kidd's kid. But when they attempt to dig it up they break into the US Treasury instead!

This story was remade twice with Andy Clyde, first as A MINER AFFAIR (1945), and then as TWO APRIL FOOLS (1954).

Sonny Bupp played Charles Foster Kane III in Orson Welles' CITIZEN KANE (1941).

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Harlene Wood
Jimmy's sister

Lew Davis
Con man

Eddie Laughton
Bank teller

Jack Hill
1st vault guard

Cy Schindell
2nd vault guard

John Ince
Captain of the Guard

Lester Dorr
President's secretary

Al Richardson
President Roosevelt


Jules White
Producer

Del Lord
Director

Clyde Bruckman
Story and Screenplay

Elwood Ullman
Screenplay

Lucien Ballard
Photography

Charles Nelson
Film Editor



















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