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Released November 24, 1955
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)
Columbia
16 min. (Short Subject)

A gorilla escapes from the zoo and prowls the city rooftops, enters Mrs. Van Sickle's apartment, and makes off with her diamond necklace. Wide Awake Detective Agency investigators Besser and Hawthorne answer the call for help, and trail the suspect to an antique dealer's offices in the same building. Thinking it's a crook in disguise, the boys confront the "chiminey-pansy," just as two antique thieves enter the scene.

A remake of FRAIDY CAT (1951), with stock footage, which itself was a remake of The Three Stooges' DIZZY DETECTIVES (1943).

Some sources credit Dan Blocker as the gorilla in new footage.  That may not be true.  The gorilla suit is the Corrigan/Calvert suit, and would not have fit Blocker.  Onscreen, even in a hunched position, the actor in the suit does not appear tall enough to be Blocker.

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Joe Besser
Joe Besser

Jim Hawthorne
Jim Hawthorne

Lela Bliss
Mrs. Van Sickle

Tom Kennedy
I. Katchum

Ray Corrigan
Gorilla, stock footage

Eddie Baker
2nd thief


Jules White
Director

Jules White
Producer

Jack White
Screenplay

Ray Cory
Director of Photography

Henry Freulich
Photography, stock footage

Harold White
Film Editor

Edwin Bryant
Film Editor, stock footage

George Brooks
Art Director

Charles Clague
Art Director, stock footage

Abner Singer
Assistant Director


















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