Fine Art of Boxing, The (No Stooge in the Ring)
Fatty Arbuckle plays Wilbur Wart, who receives a letter from an old man who may very well be his Uncle Wart. The old man is sick, and looking for heirs to leave his fortune. While waiting at the depot, Wilbur gets into a fight with a stranger, who turns out to be cousin Harry Wart. Many years ago, a Wart once married a Mole, a family with a history of insanity. If either Wilbur or Harry display any trace of Mole behavior, he will be cut off. When the two cousins arrive at the old man's mansion, they begin angling to gain his favor and inherit the fortune, with Harry trying to frame Wilbur as a Mole. But there may be more (if not less) to Uncle than meets the eye.
Shemp has a non-speaking role as a looney cousin from the Mole side.

Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle
Wilbur Wart

Harry Shannon
Harry Wart

Charles Judels
Uncle Wart

Mildred Van Dorn
Nurse

Hugh O'Connell
Dr. Carver

Herschel Mayall
Sanitarium owner

Shemp Howard
Cousin Mole

Suzanne Kaaren
Girl in depot

Marjorie Main
Woman in depot

Unidentified CLOSE RELATIONS 1
1st station master

Unidentified CLOSE RELATIONS 2
2nd station master

Unidentified CLOSE RELATIONS 3
Girls in depot

Unidentified CLOSE RELATIONS 4
Tramps in depot

Unidentified CLOSE RELATIONS 5
Passengers in depot

Unidentified CLOSE RELATIONS 6
Sanitarium patients

Samuel Sax
Producer

Raymond McCarey
Director

Jack Henley
Story

Glen Lambert
Story

Edwin B. DuPar
Photography

David Mendoza
Music
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