50 Years of American Comedy
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Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
16.75 min. (Short Subject)
An ailing eccentric millionaire hires three tree surgeons - guess who - to get a mate for his puckerless persimmon tree, which can only be found on the island of Rhum Boogie. The Stooges wind up on the cannibals' menu when Curly refuses to marry the chieftain's sister.
The "idol with many hands" gag was redone in HULA-LA-LA (1951).
When Curly tells Moe to "Beat me, Daddy, down to the floor," he is paraphrasing the lyrics of a popular song -- "Beat me, Daddy, eight to the bar."
Moe Howard
Moe
Larry Fine
Larry
Jerry Howard
Curly
Mary Ainslee
Nurse
Symona Boniface
Mrs. Winthrop
Billy Reed
Mr. Winthrop
John Tyrrell
Gardener
Duke York
Kingfisher
Tiny Ward
The King
Louise Carver
The King's sister
Lois James
Native girl
Unidentified SOME MORE OF SAMOA 2
Native girl
Del Lord
Producer
Hugh McCollum
Producer
Del Lord
Director
Elwood Ullman
Story and Screenplay
Harry Edwards
Story and Screenplay
L. W. O'Connell
Director of Photography
Burton Kramer
Film Editor
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