Great Movie Comedians, The (From Charlie Chaplin to Woody Allen)
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Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
17.25 min. (Short Subject)
Gen. Muster sends his three best scouts -- Buffalo Billious (Curly)' Wild Bill Hiccup (Moe) and Just-Plain-Bill (Larry) -- to stop the cattle rustlers operating in the area. The Stooges track down Longhorn Pete and disguise as gamblers try to find out his plans. The boys' covers are exposed and they escape in a covered wagon with Pete and his outlaw gang hot on their trail.
Jerry Howard
Buffalo Billius
Moe Howard
Wild Bill Hiccup
Larry Fine
Just Plain Bill
Ted Lorch
Gen. Muster
Sam Lufkin
Colonel
Stanley Blystone
Longhorn Pete
Hank Mann
Lem
Hank Bell
Gang member
Blackie Whiteford
Gang member
Cy Schindell
Gang member
Jerome 'Blackjack' Ward
Gang member
Eddie Laughton
Bartender
Jack Cooper
Saloon man losing hat
Eve Reynolds
Saloon girl with Larry
Ethelreda Leopold
Saloon girl
Elaine Waters
Saloon girl
Jack Hill
Man in saloon
Bobby Burns
Man in saloon
Tiny Ward
Tall bearded man in saloon
Lew Davis
1st poker player
William J. Irving
3rd poker player
Unidentified GOOFS AND SADDLES 2
Saloon patrons
Unidentified GOOFS AND SADDLES 3
2nd poker player
Unidentified GOOFS AND SADDLES 4
Soldiers
Jules White
Producer
Del Lord
Director
Felix Adler
Story and Screenplay
Benjamin Kline
Photography
Charles Nelson
Film Editor
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