Three Stooges, The (An Illustrated History, From Amalgamated Morons to American Icons)
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Featuring Moe, Larry and Shemp
15.83 min. (Short Subject)
Moe and Larry marry Shemp's plump sisters, and discover to their horror after the vows that the girls are a couple of battle axes. The new bridegrooms vow revenge on Shemp for introducing them. Shemp is a music teacher who discovers that he has to marry a woman within 7 hours to receive $500,000 from his dead Uncle's will. After some searching, the Stooges finally find an ugly crone, one of Shemp's students. Several of Shemp's old girlfriends, golddiggers all, arrive at the Justice of the Peace's office, wrecking havoc in an attempt to marry Shemp for his money.
A remake, with stock footage, of BRIDELESS GROOM (1947).
Shemp Howard
Shemp
Moe Howard
Moe
Larry Fine
Larry
Lu Leonard
Dora
Maxine Gates
Flora
Emil Sitka
Justice of the Peace Benton
Dee Green
Fanny Dinkelmeyer
Sally Cleaves
Fanny Dinkelmeyer, new footage double
Johnny Kascier
Bellboy
Christine McIntyre
Lulu Hopkins
Doris Houck
Aggressive former girlfriend
Judy Malcolm
Former girlfriend
Alyn Lockwood
Former girlfriend
Nancy Saunders
Former girlfriend
Virginia Hunter
Former girlfriend
Charles Cross
Larry's stand-in
Johnny Kascier
Moe's stand-in
Harold Breen
Shemp's stand-in
Jules White
Producer
Hugh McCollum
Producer, stock footage
Jules White
Director
Edward Bernds
Director, stock footage
Clyde Bruckman
Story
Felix Adler
Screenplay
Clyde Bruckman
Screenplay, stock footage
Henry Freulich
Director of Photography
Vincent Farrar
Photography, stock footage
Tony DiMarco
Film Editor
Henry DeMond
Film Editor, stock footage
Ross Bellah
Art Director
Charles Clague
Art Director, stock footage
Eddie Saeta
Assistant Director
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