Films of the Stooges, The (Larry, Curly & Moe... The Columbia Shorts)
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Featuring Shemp Howard (Solo)
21.9 min. (Short Subject)
Johnny's freeloading brother Henry will go to any length to bet on a tip at Belmont, including stealing from Junior's piggy bank. When Johnny's mother-in-law tells them to take Junior to the dentist to have a tooth pulled, and gives them $2 for the doctor, the game is afoot. The money goes to Henry's bookie, and the boys decide to pull Junior's tooth themselves... by tying a string onto the back bumper of a car. But a pet parrot spills the beans, and mother-in-law goes chasing after them with fire in her eye, and a fireplace poker under her coat.
Shemp Howard
Henry
Johnny Berkes
Johnny
Gertrude Mudge
Johnny's mother-in-law
Gerrie Worthing
Johnny's wife
Kenneth Lundy
Junior
Arthur Havel
Dr. Nova Kane
Morton Havel
Dr. Nova Kane's assistant
Charles Howard
Man from phone company
Unidentified ABSORBING JUNIOR 1
Cab driver
Unidentified ABSORBING JUNIOR 2
Cab passenger
Unidentified ABSORBING JUNIOR 3
Shopkeeper
Unidentified ABSORBING JUNIOR 4
Bystanders
Lloyd French
Director
Burnet Hershey
Story
Jack Henley
Story
Ray Foster
Photography
Ham Fisher
Characters
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