

Comedy
Overview
Joe wins a contest and is promptly fleeced out of his winnings by some con men. When the stooges go to recover his money, the bad guys convince them that they can get rich by posing as children and becoming the wards of a millionaire. The boys go along with the plan, not realizing that the "millionaire" and his pretty niece are in on the scam and are planning to knock them off. The stooges foil the plan and recover Joe's money.
Top Cast


Larry Fine
Larry Fine
Larry
Larry Fine
Larry


Joe Besser
Joe Besser
Himself
Joe Besser
Himself


Moe Howard
Moe Howard
Moe
Moe Howard
Moe


Greta Thyssen
Greta Thyssen
Lisa, Montgomery's Accomplice
Greta Thyssen
Lisa, Montgomery's Accomplice


Gene Roth
Gene Roth
Montgomery M. Montgomery
Gene Roth
Montgomery M. Montgomery


Milton Frome
Milton Frome
G.Y. Prince
Milton Frome
G.Y. Prince


Emil Sitka
Emil Sitka
J.J. Figby
Emil Sitka
J.J. Figby
Tiny Brauer
Tiny Brauer
R.O. Broad
Tiny Brauer
R.O. Broad
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