Three Stooges, The (An Illustrated History, From Amalgamated Morons to American Icons)
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Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
16.9 min. (Short Subject)
Moe, Larry & Curly are in jail when they learn that their father (also played by Curly) has divorced their mother and is about to marry a golddigger named Daisy. The Stooges break out to stop the wedding, and Daisy mistakes Curly for "Popsie-Wopsie" after he shaves his sideburns. Seizing the opportunity, Curly takes Poppa's place at the wedding. But unknown to the Stooges, Daisy and her accomplices Butch and Chopper plan to kill the old man after the wedding, and collect the Howard fortune.
Remade as UP IN DAISY'S PENTHOUSE (1953), with Shemp playing both Popsie and himself.
Costar Lucille Lund (Daisy) was a guest of the 1993 Three Stooges Convention in Philadelphia. See The Three Stooges Journal # 67 Fall 1993 for details.
Jerry Howard
Curly
Larry Fine
Larry
Moe Howard
Moe
Jerry Howard
Pop Howard
Frank Austin
Prison guard
Lucille Lund
Daisy
Eddie Laughton
Daisy's boyfriend
Frank Mills
Chopper
Lynton Brent
Men's store clerk
Al Thompson
Pop Howard's butler
Elaine Waters
Wedding guest
Charles Dorety
Wedding guest
Lew Davis
Wedding guest
Cy Schindell
Wedding guest
William J. Irving
Minister
Harry Tenbrook
Henchman guarding staircase
Solomon Horwitz
Passerby
Unidentified 3 DUMB CLUCKS 1
Women outside men's store
Unidentified 3 DUMB CLUCKS 3
Wedding guests
Unidentified 3 DUMB CLUCKS 4
Passersby
Jules White
Producer
Del Lord
Director
Clyde Bruckman
Story and Screenplay
Andre Barlatier
Photography
Charles Nelson
Film Editor
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