Dizzy Doctors | |
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Release Date |
March 19, 1937 |
Directed by |
Del Lord |
Written by |
Albert Ray |
Produced by |
Jules White |
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Followed by |
Dizzy Doctors is the 21st short subject starring American slapstick comedy team the Three Stooges. The trio made a total of 190 shorts for Columbia Pictures between 1934 and 1959.
Cast[]
- Moe Howard
- Larry Fine
- Curly Howard
- Eva Murray
- Earle D. Bunn
- Bobby Burns
- Chuck Callahan
- Louise Carver
- Casey Colombo
- Lew Davis
- Vernon Dent
- Charles Dorety
- June Gittelson
- George Gray
- A.R. Haysel
- Sol Horwitz
- William Irving
- Bud Jamison
- Johnny Kascier
- Ione Leslie
- Jack "Tiny" Lipson
- Sam Lufkin
- Ella McKenzie
- Robert McKenzie
- Betty McMahon
- Gertrude Messinger
- Frank Mills
- James C. Morton
- Horace Murphy
- Blanche Payson
- Cy Schindell
- Al Thompson
- Harley Wood
- Bert Young
Plot[]
The snoring Stooges are awakened near midday by their wives, who demand that they find jobs. The boys soon stumble on company president Dr. Bright, who is in desperate need of salesmen for his new product called "Brighto", which has the tagline "Brighto: makes old bodies new." Thinking the liquid is polish, the Stooges take to the streets where they eagerly demonstrate Brighto for prospective customers, but application of the product damages a policeman's sleeve by Larry, destroys another man's shoe by Moe, and ultimately removes the paint from a man's new car. The angry owner of the car joins with the policeman in hot pursuit of the salesmen. They find themselves at the Los Arms Hospital and try their hands at selling Brighto to all of the patients. Next they enter the superintendent's office in an attempt to make a sale, but the superintendent turns out to be the same man whose car's paint job was ruined by them, and the boys must make a hasty retreat back home.
Notes[]
Video[]
The Three Stooges S04E02 Dizzy Doctors