

Comedy
Overview
The Stooges are private detectives in the Old West trying to help a girl recover an IOU from a bad guy. Their attempts to steal the IOU from the villain's wallet and then from a safe meet with problems until Curly, who goes berserk whenever he sees a mouse, knocks out all the bad guys.
Top Cast


Moe Howard
Moe Howard
Moe
Moe Howard
Moe


Larry Fine
Larry Fine
Larry
Larry Fine
Larry


Curly Howard
Curly Howard
Curly
Curly Howard
Curly


Dorothea Kent
Dorothea Kent
Nell Higginbottom
Dorothea Kent
Nell Higginbottom


Fred Kohler
Fred Kohler
Double Deal Decker
Fred Kohler
Double Deal Decker


Slim Whitaker
Slim Whitaker
Cowboy (uncredited)
Slim Whitaker
Cowboy (uncredited)


Bob Callahan
Bob Callahan
Drunk (uncredited)
Bob Callahan
Drunk (uncredited)


Fred Kelsey
Fred Kelsey
Detective Hyden Zeke (uncredited)
Fred Kelsey
Detective Hyden Zeke (uncredited)
Bud McClure
Bud McClure
Sheriff (uncredited)
Bud McClure
Sheriff (uncredited)


George Chesebro
George Chesebro
Henchman (uncredited)
George Chesebro
Henchman (uncredited)
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