Three Little Sew and Sews (1939)
The stooges are sailors working in a ships' tailor shop. When they can't get passes to go ashore, they steal officers uniforms and go to a party with Curly passing himself off as Admiral Taylor and Moe and Larry as his aides. Two spies, one of them a beautiful woman, trick the stooges into stealing a new submarine. The boys turn the table on the spies and capture them. When the real Admiral shows up, Curly's reenacts the capture and accidentally detonates a bomb, blowing them all to kingdom come.
Director: Del Lord
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Moe Howard as Moe |
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Larry Fine as Larry |
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Curly Howard as Curly |
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Phyllis Barry as Spy |
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Harry Semels as Count Alfred Gehrol |
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Vernon Dent as Party Guest (uncredited) |
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Charles Dorety as Policeman (uncredited) |
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Ned Glass as Sailor with Telegram (uncredited) |
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Bud Jamison as Policeman (uncredited) |
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Al Thompson as Party Guest (uncredited) |
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Bert Young as Shore Patrolman (uncredited) |
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Lane Chandler as Shore Patrolman (uncredited) |
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Lew Davis as Party Guest (uncredited) |
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John Ince as Butler (uncredited) |
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James C. Morton as Admiral H.S. Taylor (uncredited) |
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Cy Schindell as Guard (uncredited) |
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John Tyrrell as Lieutenant on Ship (uncredited) |
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Elaine Waters as Party Guest (uncredited) |
| Sound | Joe Henrie | Sound Effects Editor |
| Directing | Del Lord | Director |
| Writing | Ewart Adamson | Writer |
| Production | Jules White | Associate Producer |
| Crew | Lucien Ballard | Cinematography |
| Editing | Charles Nelson | Editor |