Columbia Pictures (A Century of Hollywood Motion Picture Magic)
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Featuring Shemp Howard (Solo)
22.1 min. (Short Subject)
Two rookie pitchers from the minor league Farmers, Dizzy and Daffy Dean, are recruited for the St. Louis Cardinals and take their pitching coach 'Lefty' Howard (Shemp) along for the ride. The Deans soon lead the Cardinals into the World Series against the Detroit Tigers.
Superior solo Shemp. He's hilarious as the Farmers' half-blind pitcher. Dizzy and Daffy Dean star! And, Roscoe Ates as a stuttering umpire and radio play-by-play announcer.
Jerome 'Dizzy' Dean
Himself
Paul 'Daffy' Dean
Himself
Shemp Howard
Lefty Howard
Roscoe Ates
'Call-'Em-Wrong' Jones
Richard Cramer
Nick, Farmers manager
Tony Hughes
Farmers player
Joe Downing
Farmers player
Unidentified DIZZY & DAFFY 1
Nick's daughter
Unidentified DIZZY & DAFFY 2
Mr. Burns
Unidentified DIZZY & DAFFY 3
Cardinals manager
Unidentified DIZZY & DAFFY 4
Radio announcer
Unidentified DIZZY & DAFFY 5
Farmers players
Unidentified DIZZY & DAFFY 6
Cardinals players
Unidentified DIZZY & DAFFY 7
Shanty Town players
Samuel Sax
Producer
Lloyd French
Director
Jack Henley
Story
Dolph Singer
Story
Edwin B. DuPar
Photography
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