
Art Trouble
Comedy
Overview
Harry Gribbon and Shemp Howard enter the world of fine art in Paris.
Top Cast


Harry Gribbon
Harry Gribbon
Tall Painter
Harry Gribbon
Tall Painter


Shemp Howard
Shemp Howard
Short Painter
Shemp Howard
Short Painter


Beatrice Blinn
Beatrice Blinn
Girl in white hat
Beatrice Blinn
Girl in white hat


Leni Stengel
Leni Stengel
Girl in black beret
Leni Stengel
Girl in black beret


Hope Landin
Hope Landin
Martha Burton
Hope Landin
Martha Burton


James Stewart
James Stewart
Jack Burton
James Stewart
Jack Burton


Don Tomkins
Don Tomkins
Joe Burton
Don Tomkins
Joe Burton


Gayne Whitman
Gayne Whitman
Richard Burton
Gayne Whitman
Richard Burton


Gertrude Mudge
Gertrude Mudge
Madame DuBerry
Gertrude Mudge
Madame DuBerry


Marjorie Main
Marjorie Main
Woman Who Sits on Painting
Marjorie Main
Woman Who Sits on Painting
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