

Comedy
Overview
The stooge's friend Jerry convinces them to take out on insurance on Curly and then have him act insane to collect. Moe and Larry put Curly on a leash and take him to the insurance doctor and have him act like a dog. Unfortunately, the insurance doctor wants to perform a brain operation (Cerebrum decapitation). The boys try to escape by hiding in the dog catchers wagon, but are caught and taken to the hospital. They escape again, this time by rigging a sheet to a gurney and sailing down the street, where they run into Jerry and knock him into wet cement.
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


Dorothy Appleby
Dorothy Appleby
Dr. Lerious' Receptionist (uncredited)
Dorothy Appleby
Dr. Lerious' Receptionist (uncredited)


Poppy Wilde
Poppy Wilde
Assistant Surgeon (uncredited)
Poppy Wilde
Assistant Surgeon (uncredited)


Vernon Dent
Vernon Dent
Dr. D. Lerious (uncredited)
Vernon Dent
Dr. D. Lerious (uncredited)


Charles Dorety
Charles Dorety
Dog Catcher (uncredited)
Charles Dorety
Dog Catcher (uncredited)


Ned Glass
Ned Glass
Dog Catcher (uncredited)
Ned Glass
Dog Catcher (uncredited)
Joe Palma
Joe Palma
Assistant Surgeon (uncredited)
Joe Palma
Assistant Surgeon (uncredited)


Al Thompson
Al Thompson
Orderly (uncredited)
Al Thompson
Orderly (uncredited)
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