

Comedy
Overview
The stooges are potters in ancient Rome during the reign of Emperor Octopus Grabus. When the emperor orders all beautiful red-headed women to be brought before him so he can select a wife, Diana, a pretty red-head, seeks refuge with the stooges. Some soldiers find Diana's hiding place and they are all brought to the palace where the stooges escape and try to pass of Curly as Diana, having broken the emperor's glasses. Their ruse fails and they're caught by the palace guards as they try to escape.
Top Cast


Moe Howard
Moe Howard
Mohicus
Moe Howard
Mohicus


Larry Fine
Larry Fine
Larrycus
Larry Fine
Larrycus


Curly Howard
Curly Howard
Curleycue
Curly Howard
Curleycue


Vernon Dent
Vernon Dent
Emperor Octopus Grabus
Vernon Dent
Emperor Octopus Grabus


Marjorie Deanne
Marjorie Deanne
Diana
Marjorie Deanne
Diana


Bobby Barber
Bobby Barber
Snake Charmer (uncredited)
Bobby Barber
Snake Charmer (uncredited)


Eddy Chandler
Eddy Chandler
Guard at Pottery Shop (uncredited)
Eddy Chandler
Guard at Pottery Shop (uncredited)
Joe Garcio
Joe Garcio
Guard (uncredited)
Joe Garcio
Guard (uncredited)


Monte Collins
Monte Collins
Emperor's Aide (uncredited)
Monte Collins
Emperor's Aide (uncredited)
Jack Hill
Jack Hill
Guard (uncredited)
Jack Hill
Guard (uncredited)
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