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Released September 04, 1952
Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp
Columbia
16.25 min. (Short Subject)

The Stooges are broke and about to be evicted when Shemp's rich Uncle Phineas comes for a visit. The boys plead with their landlady, Mrs. McGruder, to let them stay, and she relents when she realizes that Uncle Phineas is her long-lost love (although the Stooges don't know that.)  Meanwhile, the Stooges have to deal with their new neighbor, an extremely jealous professional strongman, who discovers his wife in their apartment without her skirt, thanks to a clumsy Shemp in the kitchen.

Costar Dani Sue Nolan ('Mrs. Duggan') was a guest of the 1994 Three Stooges Convention in Philadelphia. See The Three Stooges Journal # 71 (Fall 1994) for the story.

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Avg. Rating: [9.57/10]
 
GENTS IN A JAM on IMDb

Snub Pollard
Telegram messenger

Dani Sue Nolan
Mrs. Duggan

Mickey Simpson
Rocky Duggan

Emil Sitka
Uncle Phineas


Edward Bernds
Story and Screenplay

Fayte M. Browne
Director of Photography

Edwin Bryant
Film Editor

Charles Clague
Art Director



















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