

Comedy
Overview
The stooges escape from jail when they learn their father, who has just become rich, is planning to leave their mother and marry a young girl. Curly is mistaken for the stooges father (he plays both parts) and marries the girl instead. When they learn that she is working with gangsters who plan to kill their father for his money, they escape and take their father with them.
Top Cast


Curly Howard
Curly Howard
Curly / Pop Howard
Curly Howard
Curly / Pop Howard


Moe Howard
Moe Howard
Moe
Moe Howard
Moe


Larry Fine
Larry Fine
Larry
Larry Fine
Larry


Charles Dorety
Charles Dorety
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Charles Dorety
Wedding Guest (uncredited)


Al Thompson
Al Thompson
Pop's Butler (uncredited)
Al Thompson
Pop's Butler (uncredited)


Lucille Lund
Lucille Lund
Daisy (uncredited)
Lucille Lund
Daisy (uncredited)


Lynton Brent
Lynton Brent
Hat Salesman (uncredited)
Lynton Brent
Hat Salesman (uncredited)
Lew Davis
Lew Davis
Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Lew Davis
Wedding Guest (uncredited)


Eddie Laughton
Eddie Laughton
Chopper's Henchman (uncredited)
Eddie Laughton
Chopper's Henchman (uncredited)


Frank Mills
Frank Mills
Chopper (uncredited)
Frank Mills
Chopper (uncredited)
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