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Released August 30, 1945
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
Columbia
18.2 min. (Short Subject)

Moe reads in the newspaper that Curly is the missing heir to his rich uncle Bob O. Link's estate. The Stooges go to the mansion, only to find out that Prof. Bob O. Link didn't die, he was murdered! And both his body and the will are missing. The boys have to spend the night in the spooky old house and solve the mystery.

A remake of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy's THE LAUREL-HARDY MURDER CASE (1930). Fred Kelsey plays the detective in both versions.

The premiere of a new, slower rendition of "Three Blind Mice" as the Stooges' theme music, arranged by John Leipold and Nico Grigor, which will be used into 1948; see The Three Stooges Journal # 91 (Fall 1999).

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Jerry Howard
Curly Q. Link

Ted Lorch
Jerkington

Joe Palma
Housekeeper

Fred Kelsey
Detective Clancy

Dorothy Vernon
Link relative

Judy Malcolm
Link relative

Victor Travers
Link relative

Dell Henderson
Elderly Link relative

Al Thompson
Uncle Bob O. Link

Stanley Blystone
Lawyer, off-screen voice

Al Rosen
Curly's stunt double


Jules White
Producer

Jules White
Director

Jack White
Screenplay

Benjamin Kline
Director of Photography

Charles Hochberg
Film Editor

Charles Clague
Art Director



















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