No Applause ~ Just Throw Money (The Book That Made Vaudeville Famous)
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Featuring Shemp Howard (Solo)
17.33 min. (Short Subject)
After backing over a police motorcycle, Axel and Elmer are fined $100 and given 48 hours to come up with the money or go to jail. Knowing nothing about plumbing, they hire on as plumber's assistants and are sent to the Dinwitty estate to recover a diamond ring from a drain pipe. In due course they destroy the bathroom and switch the gas and water lines, disrupting Mrs. Dinwitty's bridge party, the maid's dinner preparation, and the gardener's lawn watering.
Shemp Howard
Elmer Peabody
El Brendel
Axel Swenson
John Tyrrell
Judge
Brian O'Hara
Policeman in courtroom
Al Thompson
A. Skinner
Kathryn Keys
Mrs. Dinwitty
Frank Billy Mitchell
Pinkerton
Willa Pearl Curtis
Vanilla
Heinie Conklin
Elvis
Beatrice Blinn
Bridge party guest
Judy Malcolm
Bridge party guest
Jean Murray
Bridge party guest
Joe Palma
Policeman, scene deleted
Unidentified PICK A PECK OF PLUMBERS
Court clerk
Jules White
Producer
Jules White
Director
Felix Adler
Story and Screenplay
Glen Gano
Director of Photography
Charles Hochberg
Film Editor
Charles Clague
Art Director
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