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Released August 22, 1941
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
Columbia
18.2 min. (Short Subject)

The Stooges portray incredibly klutzy ice men who accidentally cause Mr. Lawrence (Vernon Dent) to smash not one but two birthday cakes. When they drive Mrs. Lawrence's cook and maid to quit, the Stooges volunteer to prepare the dinner, not knowing who her husband is!

The flight of stairs used in this comedy were long a topic of discussion by fans. Their definitive location, and the story of their discovery, was reported in The Three Stooges Journal # 98 (Summer 2001) and # 99 (Fall 2001).

Partially redone as LISTEN JUDGE (1952). The turkey stuffing gags were performed 7 years earlier by Shemp Howard in his Vitaphone short subject A PEACH OF A PAIR (1934); the director of that film was Lloyd French, AN ACHE IN EVERY STAKE's screenwriter.

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ACHE IN EVERY STAKE, AN on IMDb

Dorothy Vernon
Ice customer

Victor Travers
Ice customer

Vernon Dent
Poindexter Lawrence

Bert Young
Taxi driver

Bess Flowers
Mrs. Lawrence

Symona Boniface
Party guest

Carl M. Leviness
Party guest

Dice
Himself


Del Lord
Producer

Del Lord
Director

Lloyd French
Story and Screenplay

Philip Tannura
Director of Photography

Burton Kramer
Film Editor



















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