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Released February 02, 1956
Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp
Columbia
15.67 min. (Short Subject)

Telling their sons a bedtime story, the Stooges weave a tall tale of themselves as moving men sent to a spooky old mansion on a rainy night to move some old furniture, including a suit of armor. Inhabited by the spirit of Sir Tom, the armor objects to leaving. Vowing to kill the Stooges if they try to remove him, the boys go on the run from the sword-wielding Tom.

A remake, with stock footage, of THE GHOST TALKS (1949).

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Moe Howard
Moe Jr.

Larry Fine
Larry Jr.

Shemp Howard
Shemp Jr.

Phil Arnold
Sir Tom, voice

Jules White
Red Skeleton, voice


Jules White
Producer

Jules White
Director

Jack White
Screenplay

Felix Adler
Screenplay, stock footage

Henry Freulich
Director of Photography

M. A. Anderson
Photography, stock footage

Harold White
Film Editor

Edwin Bryant
Film Editor, stock footage

Ross Bellah
Art Director

Charles Clague
Art Director, stock footage

Eddie Saeta
Assistant Director



















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