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Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
17.25 min. (Short Subject)
Mr. Morgan borrows a valuable antique Chinese cabinet worth $50,000 from the museum, wanting an exact duplicate made, only to have three bungling carpenters (the Stooges) destroy it. After the Stooges flee, they find that they've inherited their Uncle Pete's dress shop, the "Madame de France." Mrs. Morgan has the new owners put on a fashion show for her friends, where Mr. Morgan finds the vandals who ruined the cabinet and exacts his revenge!
Jerry Howard
Curly
Moe Howard
Moe
Larry Fine
Larry
Jack 'Tiny' Lipson
Police Chief
Lew Davis
Lawyer
Harry Tenbrook
Mulvaney
William J. Irving
Mr. Romani
Vernon Dent
Mr. Morgan
Blackie Whiteford
Policeman
Charlie Phillips
Policeman
Bert Young
Policeman
Blanche Payson
Burly woman on street
Eddie Laughton
Floorwalker
Martha Tibbets
Hosiery customer
Beatrice Blinn
Sales clerk
Beatrice Curtis
Sales clerk
Elaine Waters
Sales clerk
Ellinor Vanderveer
Dress customer
Symona Boniface
Mrs. Morgan
Ruth Cherrington
Woman at fashion show
Helen Dickson
Woman at fashion show
Kay Vallon
Woman at fashion show
June Gittelson
Woman at fashion show
Gertrude Messinger
Models' assistant
Hilda Title
Models' assistant
Loretta Andrews
'The Hunt' model
Caryl Lincoln
'For Sun & Beach' / 'Modes Modernistique' mode
Mary Lou Dix
'Lingerie' model / sales clerk
Gail Arnold
'June Bride' / 'Modes Modernistique' model
Aileen Ransom
Fashion show model
Unidentified SLIPPERY SILKS 1
'Traveling Ensemble' model
Unidentified SLIPPERY SILKS 2
Fashion show customers
Jules White
Producer
Jack White
Director
Ewart Adamson
Story and Screenplay
Benjamin Kline
Photography
William A. Lyon
Film Editor
Louis Silvers
Music
Howard Jackson
Music
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