| Barcode | 043396489301 |
| Release Date | 10/18/2016 |
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| Moe Howard | Moe | |
| Larry Fine | Larry | |
| Curly Howard | Curley | |
| Gail Arnold | Party Guest | |
| Gino Corrado | Maître d' | |
| Phyllis Crane | Nichols' Daughter | |
| Harriett De Busman | Party Guest | |
| Mary Dees | Blonde Party Guest | |
| Celeste Edwards | Party Guest | |
| George B. French | Man with cigar | |
| Grace Goodall | Mrs. Richmond | |
| Robert Graves | Prof. Nichols | |
| Harry Holman | Prof. Richmond | |
| William Irving | Larry's dance partner | |
| Bud Jamison | Butler | |
| Jack 'Tiny' Lipson | Party Guest | |
| Billy Mann | Party Guest | |
| Kathryn McHugh | Duchess | |
| Robert McKenzie | Party Guest | |
| Betty McMahon | Nichols' Daughter |
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| Producer | Jules White
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| Writer | Felix Adler
Helen Howard |
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| Cinematography |
Benjamin H. Kline
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A professor bets that he can turn the stooges into gentlemen. After many attempts to teach them etiquette, he brings them to a fancy society party. The stooges new found manners don't last very long, and the party quickly degenerates. By the end, the other guests have adopted stooge-like behavior and the stooges leave as gentlemen. |
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