Grips, Grunts and Groans (1937)
The Stooges become trainers of Bustoff, a champion wrestler. The big boss has a lot of money bet on Bustoff and orders the boys to take good care of him. Instead they accidentally knock him out and Curly must disguise himself as Bustoff and wrestle in his place. The match doesn't go very well until Curly smells "Wild Hyacinth" perfume on a lady fan at ringside. This drives him crazy and he knocks out his opponent and half the people in the stadium.
Director:
Jack White
Writer:
Clyde Bruckman
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Curly Howard as Curly |
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Moe Howard as Moe |
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Larry Fine as Larry |
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Robert McKenzie as Timekeeper (uncredited) |
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Blackie Whiteford as Tony's Henchman (uncredited) |
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Harry Wilson as Workout Partner (uncredited) |
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Bob Callahan as (uncredited) |
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Sam Lufkin as Man in Railyard (uncredited) |
| Writing | Clyde Bruckman | Screenplay |
| Writing | Searle Kramer | Story |
| Writing | Herman Boxer | Story |
| Production | Jules White | Associate Producer |
| Crew | Benjamin H. Kline | Cinematography |
| Editing | Charles Nelson | Editor |
| Directing | Jack White | Director |