Three Stooges, The (An Illustrated History, From Amalgamated Morons to American Icons)
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Featuring Moe, Larry and Joe
16.5 min. (Short Subject)
It starts in a courtroom where Moe is charged of Intent to Commit Mayhem. As Moe describes what happened, the scene changes to The Original Two-Man Quartet (Larry and Joe) playing loudly, and Moe can't handle the noise. To calm down Moe's nerves they decide to go on a hunting trip. But Mad Bill Hookup is on the loose, the Sheriff is on his trail, and the Stooges are caught in the middle!
Larry Fine
Larry
Joe Besser
Joe
Moe Howard
Moe
Vernon Dent
Judge
Paul Kruger
Bailiff
Joe Palma
Mad Bill Hookup
Frank Sully
Sheriff
Johnny Kascier
Courtroom spectator
Harold Breen
Courtroom spectator
Unidentified GUNS A POPPIN!
Courtroom spectator
Jules White
Producer
Jules White
Director
Elwood Ullman
Story
Jack White
Story and Screenplay
Elwood Ullman
Screenplay, stock footage
Henry Freulich
Director of Photography
Glen Gano
Photography, stock footage
Saul A. Goodkind
Film Editor
Charles Hochberg
Film Editor, stock footage
Cary Odell
Art Director
Hilyard Brown
Art Director, stock footage
Herb Wallerstein
Assistant Director
Fay Babcock
Set Decoration
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