Three Stooges, The (An Illustrated History, From Amalgamated Morons to American Icons)
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Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp
16 min. (Short Subject)
The Stooges discover that their girls will be sold into slavery if they don't come up with money within a few days. Working at their restaurant, trying to figure a way to save their sweethearts, opportunity knocks at the door. They discover there's a big reward for recovering the recently stolen Rootin-Tootin Diamond. The thief: The Emir of Shmow. So they disguise as Santa Clauses and invade the Emir of Shmow's palace to recover the diamond.
A remake of MALICE IN THE PALACE (1949), with stock footage. Joe Palma doubles for Shemp in new footage.
The girlfriends are named 'Reba,' 'Sheba' and 'Heba,' but which actress plays which character is not specified.
Shemp Howard
Shemp
Moe Howard
Moe
Larry Fine
Larry
Joe Palma
'Fake Shemp'
Ruth Godfrey
Girlfriend
Diana Darrin
Girlfriend
Helen Jay
Girlfriend
Vernon Dent
Hassen Ben Sober
George J. Lewis
Ghinna Rumma
Frank Lackteen
Haffa Dalla
Johnny Kascier
Emir of Schmow
Suzanne Ridgeway
Harem girl
Harriette Tarler
Harem girl
Everett Brown
Nubian guard
Unidentified RUMPUS IN THE HAREM
Nubian guards
Jules White
Producer
Jules White
Director
Felix Adler
Story
Jack White
Screenplay
Felix Adler
Screenplay, stock footage
Ray Cory
Director of Photography
Vincent Farrar
Photography, stock footage
Harold White
Film Editor
Edwin Bryant
Film Editor, stock footage
Ross Bellah
Art Director
Charles Clague
Art Director, stock footage
Willard Sheldon
Assistant Director
Eddie DeLange
Music
Marlin Skiles
Music
Saul Chaplin
Music
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