Fine Art of Boxing, The (No Stooge in the Ring)
On a birthday drunk, Paul Revere Watson imagines himself as his Revolutionary War namesake in this musical comedy revue. His ride to warn the citizenry is interrupted by stops at the local pubs, rendezvous with housewives, and a shipboard Boston Tea Party complete with dancing girls.
Shemp Howard has a small role as Revere's stableman.
Cast members Gene and Kathleen Lockhart are the parents of actress June Lockhart (SERGEANT YORK, LASSIE, LOST IN SPACE, PETTICOAT JUNCTION).

Gus Shy
Paul Revere Watson

Janet Reade
Martha Washington Jones

Bert Frohman
Master of Ceremonies

The Vitaphone Boys and Girls
Dancers

Shemp Howard
Revere's stableman

Amanda Randolph
Revere's maid

Bobby Watson
Martin Tinwell

Gene Lockhart
Miles Standish

Kathleen Lockhart
Mrs. Standish

Almira Sessions
2nd woman

The Three Admirals
Boston Tea Party trio

Charles Howard
Janitor

Unidentified PAUL REVERE JR. 1
Policeman

Unidentified PAUL REVERE JR. 2
Mrs. Revere

Unidentified PAUL REVERE JR. 3
Revere's date

Unidentified PAUL REVERE JR. 4
John & Flo Winthrop

Unidentified PAUL REVERE JR. 5
Women in windows

Unidentified PAUL REVERE JR. 6
Tea party crier

Unidentified PAUL REVERE JR. 7
Motorist & motorcycle cop

Unidentified PAUL REVERE JR. 8
Nightclub patrons

Unidentified PAUL REVERE JR. 9
Tavern patrons

Unidentified PAUL REVERE JR. 10
Tea party guests
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