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Released February 06, 1936
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
Columbia
17.75 min. (Short Subject)

A. Mouser, the owner of the Lightning Exterminating Co. is behind on his bills, and is about to fire his three employees, the Stooges. The boys beg for one last chance, and Mouser sends the Stooges out with instructions of, "If they don't have ants, you GIVE them ants". The boys get the point, and sneak into a swanky party and bug the house with insects, reptiles and mice. Appearing at the front door, .the butler thinks that heaven has sent a miracle and the mistress of the house dresses the Stooges as party guests with a mission to discreetly exterminate the pests. Her fancy party now has three new pests.

Remade as PEST MAN WINS (1951), with Shemp.

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Avg. Rating: [8.84/10]
 
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Hilda Title
Mouser's secretary

Charles Dorety
Workman on ladder

Clara Kimball Young
Mrs. Beulah Burlap

Douglas Gerrard
Lord Stoke Pogis

Bud Jamison
Professor Repulso

Phyllis Crane
Debutante

Al Thompson
Dignified man

Bobby Burns
Guest with mouse down his back

Elaine Waters
Party guest

Lynton Brent
Party guest

Ron Wilson
Party guest

Bert Young
Party guest

Gay Waters
Party guest

James C. Morton
Party guest

Stella LeSaint
Party guest

Althea Henley
Party guest

Evelyn Burns
Party guest

Arthur Thalasso
Party guest

Eddie Laughton
Party guest

Lew Davis
Party guest

Arthur Rowlands
Party guest

Flo Promise
Party guest

Idalyn Dupre
Party guest


Jules White
Producer

Jack White
Director

Al Giebler
Story and Screenplay

Benjamin Kline
Photography

William A. Lyon
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