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Featuring Shemp Howard (Solo)
21.7 min. (Short Subject)
Ann and Joe are now engaged, and she wants Joe to retire now that he's the heavyweight champ. Meanwhile, Ann's mother is determined that she not marry outside the family's society standing, and tries to match her with a Count. But the Count's really after the Howe money, and Ann's father works with Joe and Knobby to expose him for what he is.
7th episode in the "Joe Palooka" series, and Shemp's last for Vitaphone. After production of this short subject, Shemp moved to the west coast and spent the next nine years as a character actor at Columbia, Universal and Monogram, including his own series of shorts at Columbia.
Shemp received $1500 for this costarring role.
The Palooka series continued for two more films, without Shemp, before Warner Brothers closed the Brooklyn/Queens Vitaphone studio facility.
Robert Norton
Joe Palooka
Beverly Phalon
Ann Howe
Shemp Howard
Knobby Walsh
Johnny Berkes
Johnny
Charles Kemper
Mr. Howe
Regina Wallace
Mrs. Howe
Jack Shutta
Victor, butler
John Vosbough
The Count
John Indrisano
Sparring partner
Unidentified TAKING THE COUNT 1
'Toots,' party guest
Unidentified TAKING THE COUNT 2
Sparring partners
Unidentified TAKING THE COUNT 3
Party guests
Lloyd French
Director
Eddie Forman
Story
Jack Henley
Story
Ray Foster
Photographer
Ham Fisher
Characters
David Mendoza
Musical Director
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