Great Movie Comedians, The (From Charlie Chaplin to Woody Allen)
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Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
18.2 min. (Short Subject)
The Stooges run a dog washing service and they have a rather weird way of washing a dog. Taking a lunch break, they see a baby left on a doorstep and assume it's abandoned, so they take it home. They have a little trouble because the landlord doesn't want babies in the building, and then they shockingly discover that the parents are looking for the baby and a search is on for the kidnappers!
Jerry Howard
Curly
Moe Howard
Moe
Larry Fine
Larry
Bess Flowers
Mrs. Manning
Lane Chandler
Mr. Doug Manning
Vernon Dent
Mr. Stutz
Eugene Anderson Jr.
Paperboy
Bud Jamison
Officer O'Halloran
John Rand
Mr. Mulcahy
Charley Chase
Curly's legs, stand-in
Cy Schindell
Policeman
Bobby Burns
Man on street
Charlie Phillips
Man with hose
Unidentified MUTTS TO YOU 1
Baby Manning
Unidentified MUTTS TO YOU 2
Chauffeur
Unidentified MUTTS TO YOU 3
Couple on street
Unidentified MUTTS TO YOU 4
Officer Murphy
Charley Chase
Producer
Hugh McCollum
Producer
Charley Chase
Director
Elwood Ullman
Story and Screenplay
Al Giebler
Story and Screenplay
Allen G. Siegler
Photography
Arthur Seid
Film Editor
Louis Silvers
Music
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