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Released November 26, 1937
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
Columbia
15.67 min. (Short Subject)

The Stooges are in love. After they arrive at their girlfriends' house they ask them to marry and the girls say yes. But "Papa" says no, so the Stooges stage a sit-down strike and stay in the house until they get the nation's sympathy. The father lets them marry, but they face a new problem... building their new do-it-yourself home. The girls refuse to have a honeymoon until the house is finished. Second problem, Curly accidentally burns up the blueprints.

A couple deleted sequences, present in Jules White's copy of the 'final' shooting script, are transcribed in The Three Stooges Journal # 111 (Fall 2004).

Costar Marcia Healy is Ted Healy's sister.

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June Gittelson
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Jules White
Producer

Del Lord
Director

Ewart Adamson
Story and Screenplay

George Meehan
Photography

Charles Nelson
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