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Released June 12, 1958
Featuring Moe, Larry and Joe
Columbia
16.33 min. (Short Subject)

Two professors take a page from George Bernard Shaw and settle a behaviorism dispute on heredity vs. environment by trying to reform three slovenly, crass handymen (played, of course, by the Stooges). A several-million-dollar bet is made, and Quackenbush sets to training his three Lizas. Several months pass, and the newborn gentlemen attend a dinner party. They behave themselves for about two minutes, before leading into a horrendous pie fight. Good line: "Why, you act as if the sword of Damocles was hanging over your head!"

A remake, with some stock footage, of HALF-WITS HOLIDAY (1947).

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PIES AND GUYS on IMDb

Milton Frome
Prof. Quackenbush

Gene Roth
Prof. Sedletz

Emil Sitka
Sappington

Greta Thyssen
Miss Lulu

Harriette Tarler
Countess Shpritzvasser

Helen Dickson
Mrs. Gotrocks

Victor Travers
Sleeping party guest

Johnny Kascier
Party guest

Wanda Perry
Party guest

Harold Breen
Party guest

Judy Malcolm
Party guest

Barbara Slater
Party guest

Symona Boniface
Party guest

Mary Forbes
Party guest

Al Thompson
Party guest


Jules White
Producer

Jules White
Director

Jack White
Screenplay

Zion Myers
Screenplay, stock footage

Irving Lippman
Director of Photography

George F. Kelley
Photography, stock footage

Harold White
Film Editor

Edwin Bryant
Film Editor, stock footage

John McCormack
Art Director

Charles Clague
Art Director, stock footage

Sidney Clifford
Set Decoration

Jerrold Bernstein
Assistant Director



















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