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Released March 18, 1944
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
Columbia
16.75 min. (Short Subject)

The boys are restaurant owners. In an attempt to pay off their business debts, they take a job putting up posters. Noticing that the posters are advertising a cow milking contest that pays $100 to the winner, Moe and Larry decide that Curly is now in the contest. After attempting to get some practice on a bull, Curly faces the reigning champ in a "milk-off," with Moe and Larry inside a cow-suit supplying Curly with the milk.

Comic actor and former Keystone Kop Eddie Gribbon was the brother of Harry Gribbon, who co-starred with Shemp in several two-reelers made for Vitaphone Studios.
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BUSY BUDDIES on IMDb

Vernon Dent
Hotcakes customer

Victor Travers
Chicken soup customer

Fred Kelsey
Pastry vendor

Eddie Laughton
Sellwell Advertising man

Eddie Gribbon
The Champ

Johnny Kascier
Champ's 1st corner man

Al Morino
Champ's 2nd corner man


Del Lord
Director

Del Lord
Story and Screenplay

Elwood Ullman
Story and Screenplay

George Meehan
Director of Photography

Henry Batista
Film Editor

Charles Clague
Art Director



















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