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Released April 14, 1955
Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp
Columbia
15.9 min. (Short Subject)

In Heaven, Shemp is confronted at the Gates by the Devil and his temptress Helen Blazes (Sylvia Lewis). Angel Uncle Mortimer (Moe Howard, in a dual role) tells Shemp that he can redeem himself if he reforms Moe & Larry. The two remaining Stooges plan to use the money Shemp left them to sell a phony fountain pen invention ("It writes under whip cream!"), thanks to the Devil's advice.

A remake of HEAVENLY DAZE (1948), with stock footage.

An interview with costar Sylvia Lewis ('Helen Blazes') appears in The Three Stooges Journal # 112 (Winter 2004).

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Moe Howard
Uncle Mortimer

Moe Howard
Heavenly Train announcer

Marti Shelton
Miss Jones

Judy Malcolm
Heavenly switchboard operator

Phil Van Zandt
The Devil / Mr. Heller

Sylvia Lewis
Helen Blazes

Vernon Dent
I. Fleecem

Victor Travers
Mr. DePeyster

Symona Boniface
Mrs. DePeyster


Jules White
Producer

Jules White
Director

Felix Adler
Screenplay

Zion Myers
Screenplay, stock footage

Ray Cory
Director of Photography

Allen G. Siegler
Photography, stock footage

Paul Borofsky
Film Editor

Edwin Bryant
Film Editor, stock footage

Carl Anderson
Art Director

Charles Clague
Art Director, stock footage

Jerrold Bernstein
Assistant Director



















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