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Review On Feb 9, 2007 by Knuckle-head of Moronica, KY
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1st film, with SHEMP!!!!
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Ted Healy is a salesman for the Schmidt Costume Shop who likes to hang out at the fire station where Moe, Larry and Shemp, along with Freddie Sanborn work. Old man Schmidt is bankrupt and is taken over by his creditors, who send a young man named Carlson to manage his business. Carlson immediately falls for Mr. Schmidt's niece, Louise, but she resists him. Meanwhile, a certain General Avacado wants to organize a revolution and comes to the costume shop to order uniforms. Ted also swings a deal with the Fire Department to supply costumes for the Firemen's Ball. Carlson wants to escort Louise to the ball, so Ted hatches a plan to take Louise, have himself and Carlson dress alike, and then switch places at the party. When Louise learns of the switch, she runs back to the shop and locks herself in her room. Carlson chases her home, and unknowingly starts a fire while trying to persuade her to come out. The firemen arrive to extinguish the blaze, and at last Louise and Carlson are a couple.
The real-life wives of the Stooges appear as their girlfriends. Well-known character actor and Spike Jones Orchestra comic Billy Barty made his film debut, as 'Junior.'
Other Cast: Billy Barty (Junior), Helen Howard (Helen), Mabel Fine (Mabel), Gertrude Howard (Babe), Rube Goldberg (Himself), Mack Swain (Diner customer), Florence Roberts (Junior's mother), Clifford Dempsey
Other Crew: William Fox (Executive Producer), James V. Monaco, Cliff Friend (Music and Lyrics), Sophie Wachner (Costume Designer), Alfred Bruzlin (Sound)
Long thought of as "lost", the film was restored to the public with the help of The Three Stooges Fan Club, Inc., in the early 1990's.