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Released July 06, 1950
Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp
Columbia
15.75 min. (Short Subject)

The Stooges are artists who fall in love with three models, Larraine, Moella and Shempetta. They go to ask their father for their hands in marriage, a request he denies when he recognizes them as the "hoodlums" that accosted him earlier. And the chase is on!

Although the Three Stooges are billed as playing all the parts in this film, that is not the case. In the lobby scene, Teddy Mangean makes a brief appearance reading a newspaper.

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Avg. Rating: [5.32/10]
 
SELF MADE MAIDS on IMDb

Larry Fine
Larraine

Shemp Howard
Shempette

Moe Howard
Mergatroyd

Larry Fine
Baby Doll

Teddy Mangean
Man in lobby

Charles Cross
Shemp's stand-in

Teddy Mangean
Larry's stand-in

Johnny Kascier
Moe's stand-in

Charles Cross
Moe's double


Jules White
Producer

Jules White
Director

Felix Adler
Story and Screenplay

Vincent Farrar
Director of Photography

Edwin Bryant
Film Editor

Charles Clague
Art Director

Frederick Briskin
Assistant Director



















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