Films of the Stooges, The (Larry, Curly & Moe... The Columbia Shorts)
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Featuring Ted Healy (Solo)
18.6 min. (Short Subject)
MGM actors attend the annual Fiesta celebration in Santa Barbara, CA. Filmed in Technicolor.
Ted Healy clowns with one of his "replacement" stooges, Jimmy Brewster.
Using location footage from Santa Barbara, but some of the stars' segments were actually filmed on the MGM backlot.
Pete Smith
Narrator
Chester Conklin
Himself
Shirley Ross
Herself
Ida Lupino
Herself
Edmund Lowe
Himself
Andy Devine
Himself
Buster Keaton
Himself
Jimmy Brewster
Himself
Ted Healy
Himself
Leo Carrillo
Himself
Harpo Marx
Himself
Gary Cooper
Himself
Robert Taylor
Himself
Jim Thorpe
Himself
Eddie Durant and His Rhumba Orchestra
Themselves
Mary Carlisle
Herself
Joe Morrison
Himself
Binnie Barnes
Herself
Mary Jane Gumm
Herself
Judy Garland
Herself
Virginia Gumm
Herself
Irvin S. Cobb
Himself
Warner Baxter
Himself
Toby Wing
Herself
Gilbert Roland
Himself
Ralph Forbes
Himself
Cecilia Parker
Herself
Rosalind Keith
Herself
Maria Gambarelli
Herself
Adrienne Ames
Herself
Steffi Duna
Herself
Paul Porcasi
Himself
The Spanish Troubadors
Themselves
The Fanchonettes
Themselves
Kirby and DeGage
Themselves
Dude Ranch Wranglers
Themselves
Louis Lewyn
Producer
Pete Smith
Producer
Ray Rennahan
Director of Photography
Natalie Kalmus
Technicolor Color Director
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