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Released September 01, 1955
Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp
Columbia
15.9 min. (Short Subject)

Shemp is a sick man with a terrible case of nerves, so Moe and Larry go to their friend Claude for help. Claude is a self-taught healer, and tries to cure Shemp with home-made remedies. He suggests they buy his lemon of a car, and take Shemp on a trip in the country.

A remake, with stock footage, of PARDON MY CLUTCH (1948).

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Jules White
Producer

Hugh McCollum
Producer, stock footage

Jules White
Director

Edward Bernds
Director, stock footage

Felix Adler
Screenplay

Clyde Bruckman
Screenplay, stock footage

Fred Jackman Jr.
Director of Photography

Allen G. Siegler
Photography, stock footage

Paul Borofsky
Film Editor

Henry DeMond
Film Editor, stock footage

Cary Odell
Art Director

Charles Clague
Art Director, stock footage

Willard Sheldon
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