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Released January 08, 1948
Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp
Columbia
17.4 min. (Short Subject)

Vagrants Moe, Larry & Shemp are suspected in an armored car robbery. Gladys Harmon vouches for the Stooges' claim that they work at her Elite Cafe diner, and then gives them jobs at same. Gladys receives an offer on her family's old estate, and believing that she might be gypped, the Stooges accompany her to "look the joint over." Hiding out at the old mansion are the real armored car robbers, and Gladys and the Stooges are soon on the run from the crooks and their knife-wielding henchman Angel.

Remade as OF CASH AND HASH (1955), with stock footage.

This is the only Stooge comedy with Shemp that was directed by Del Lord.
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Avg. Rating: [8.42/10]
 
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Cy Schindell
Officer Jackson

Blackie Whiteford
2nd policeman

Vernon Dent
Capt. Mullins

Joe Palma
Lie detector technician

Christine McIntyre
Gladys Harmon

Kenneth MacDonald
Lefty Loomis

Frank Lackteen
Red Watkins

B. Edney
Larry's stand-in

Joe Murphy
Shemp's stand-in

Harold Breen
Moe's stand-in


Del Lord
Director

Del Lord
Story and Screenplay

Elwood Ullman
Story and Screenplay

Allen G. Siegler
Director of Photography

Henry DeMond
Film Editor

Charles Clague
Art Director

Bill O'Connor
Assistant Director



















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