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Released January 10, 1935
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
Columbia
18.2 min. (Short Subject)

The Stooges are hired by the Detective Hadyn Zeke to go out West and help his client, Nell Higginbottom regain the I.O.U. her father was tricked into signing. The boys get into several scrapes in the process, but fortunately Curly goes insane whenever he sees a mouse, and only a mouthful of cheese will settle him down... "Moe, Larry ... the cheese!"

This was the first of 17 Stooges westerns.

Opening title music is "At the Races," by Louis Silvers; see The Three Stooges Journal # 87 (Fall 1998).

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HORSES' COLLARS on IMDb

Fred Kelsey
Detective Hyden Zeke

Alice Belcher
Mrs. Zeke

Fred Kohler
Double Deal Decker

Dorothy Kent
Nell Higginbottom

Sam Lufkin
1st cowboy shot by Decker

Slim Whitaker
2nd cowboy shot by Decker

Jack Hill
Saloon sax musician

George Chesebro
Cowboy sat on by fat girl

Hilda Title
Curly's dance partner

Alice Dahl
Moe's dance partner

June Gittelson
Fat dancer with Larry

Allyn Drake
Dance hall girl

Nancy Caswell
Dance hall girl

Bobby Dunn
Cowboy on dance floor

Ralph ''Buck'' Bucko
Cowboy in saloon

Roy Bucko
Cowboy in saloon

Arthur 'Pat' West
Cowboy in saloon

Bert Young
Curly's double

Johnny Kascier
Moe's double

Ed Brandenburg
Larry's double


Jules White
Producer

Felix Adler
Story and Screenplay

John Boyle
Photography

James Sweeney
Film Editor



















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