Barcode | 043396489301 |
Release Date | 10/18/2016 |
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Moe Howard | Moe | |
Larry Fine | Larry | |
Curly Howard | Curley Howard | |
Mildred Harris | Leading Lady | |
Kenneth Harlan | Leading Man | |
Bud Jamison | Fuller Rath | |
Harry Semels | Cecil Z. Swinehardt - Director | |
Heinie Conklin | Guard | |
Lew Davis | Studio Employee | |
Charles Dorety | Studio Employee | |
George Gray | Studio Employee | |
Althea Henley | Sound Stage Girl | |
Jack Kenney | Studio Employee | |
Eddie Laughton | Grip | |
Lois Lindsay | Sound Stage Girl | |
Jackie the Lion | Lion | |
Charles Phillips | 2nd. Assistant Cameraman | |
Eve Reynolds | Sound Stage Girl | |
Antrim Short | Cameraman | |
Tanner | Lion |
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Producer | Jules White
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Writer | Felix Adler
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Cinematography |
Benjamin H. Kline
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The boys are stowaways on a train box-car filled with furniture bound for Hollywood where they hope to break into movies and become stars. Arriving at the Carnation Pictures Studios. Fuller Rath, the studio general manager, receives a telegram from the home office telling him that a certain "Mr. Smith and his two assistants" will arrive to take over the supervision of the studios. He mistakes the Stooges as the executives and gives them free reign over the studios, where they proceed to disrupt and destroy the production of a romantic drama. |
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