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Released December 18, 1947
Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp
Columbia
18.25 min. (Short Subject)

The Stooges are owners of the Cut Throat Drug Store, but their crabby old landlord Amos Flint wants them out after 10 years after making a better deal with the Pinch Penny Market. Flint's wife shows up while he's telling the Stooges, and he dumps her because she's gotten old. The boys take her in, and Shemp gets the brilliant idea to invent a Fountain of Youth to make old people young again. Beyond all expectations they actually succeed, turning Mrs. Flint back into a gorgeous young woman!

Remade as BUBBLE TROUBLE (1953), with stock footage.

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Avg. Rating: [8.13/10]
 
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Al Thompson
Fountain pen customer

Judy Malcolm
Light bulb customer

Michael Towne
Fishing pole customer

Symona Boniface
Woman who loses her dress

Cy Schindell
Man with prescription

Emil Sitka
Amos Flint

Christine McIntyre
Cerina Flint

Victor Travers
Bubblegum customer

Dian Fauntelle
scene deleted

Harold Breen
Shemp's stand-in

Johnny Kascier
Moe's stand-in

Joe Murphy
Larry's stand-in


Jules White
Producer

Jules White
Director

Felix Adler
Story and Screenplay

Allen G. Siegler
Director of Photography

Edwin Bryant
Film Editor

Charles Clague
Art Director

James Nicholson
Assistant Director



















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