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Released March 10, 1955
Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp
Columbia
16 min. (Short Subject)

At The Woman Haters Club, Larry and Shemp exchange stories of their disastrous encounters with a golddigger, who turns out to be the same woman. Jane became engaged to Larry, only to dump him when Moe shows up with a larger diamond ring. Shemp is a good samaritan, who winds up in Jane's apartment after a good deed, and chased by her husband Moe when he returns home early... "He was on a business trip. That's separated, isn't it?!" Drowning their sorrows in beer, Shemp & Larry are introduced by fellow club member Charlie, to the WH's newest recruit. Of course it's Moe, and slapstick mayhem ensues!

This short adapts a theme from the Stooges' first Columbia short, WOMAN HATERS (1934).

Coincidentally, a skit in the touring burlesque show The Minsky Follies was titled "The Woman Haters Club." Before he joined the Stooges, Joe DeRita starred in the Minsky tour in the 1950s, and a recording of the Minsky burlesque show was released on LP in 1958, with DeRita as a comic lead in this skit. See DISCOGRAPHY.

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Al Thompson
Club member

Emil Sitka
Charlie

Harold Breen
Club waiter

Harold Breen
Shemp's stand-in

Charles Cross
Larry's stand-in

Al Thompson
Moe's stand-in


Jules White
Producer

Jules White
Director

Felix Adler
Story and Screenplay

Ray Cory
Director of Photography

Henry Batista
Film Editor

Carl Anderson
Art Director

Abner Singer
Assistant Director



















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