Why "Soitenly," You're the Best DAD
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Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
17.33 min. (Short Subject)
The Stooges are in a frontier town running a crooked gambling game. They're caught cheating and must make a run for it. While hiding in the woods, they are discovered by the sheriff and flee into trapper Pierre's cabin, where they disguise themselves as Indians. Returning to town, they meet up with Pierre, who falls for Curly (dressed as an Indian squaw) and takes "her" as his wife.
Moe Howard
Moe
Jerry Howard
Curly
Larry Fine
Larry
Bud Jamison
Pierre
Robert McKenzie
Sheriff T. E. Higgins
Al Thompson
Deputy Sheriff
Gertrude Messinger
Saloon girl
Gail Arnold
Saloon girl
Hilda Title
Saloon girl
Beatrice Blinn
Saloon girl on picnic
Elaine Waters
Saloon girl on picnic
Mary Lou Dix
Saloon girl on picnic
William J. Irving
Bartender
Bert Young
Saloon patron
John Rand
Saloon patron
Al Ferguson
Saloon patron
Eddie Laughton
Saloon patron
William McCall
Saloon patron
Lew Davis
Saloon patron
Sam Lufkin
Saloon patron
Blackie Whiteford
Saloon patron
Unidentified WHOOPS, I'M AN INDIAN! 1
2nd deputy
Unidentified WHOOPS, I'M AN INDIAN! 2
Horseback rider
Unidentified WHOOPS, I'M AN INDIAN! 3
Saloon girls
Unidentified WHOOPS, I'M AN INDIAN! 4
Saloon patrons
Jules White
Producer
Del Lord
Director
Searle Kramer
Story
Herman Boxer
Story
Clyde Bruckman
Screenplay
Benjamin Kline
Photography
Charles Hochberg
Film Editor
Louis Silvers
Music
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