So Long Mr. Chumps (1941)
The stooges are street cleaners who find some valuable bonds and return them to their owner. The man is so grateful that he offers them a big reward if they can find an honest man with executive ability. Their search leads them to a woman who's fiancée is honest, but he's in jail. The boys decide to commit a crime so they can go behind bars to find him. In prison the boys locate the man and help him escape, only to find out that their benefactor is a con man and on the way himself to the slammer.
Director: Jules White
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Curly Howard as Curly |
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Larry Fine as Larry |
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Moe Howard as Moe |
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Dorothy Appleby as Pomeroy's Girlfriend (uncredited) |
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Bruce Bennett as Prison Guard / Truck Driver (uncredited) |
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Kit Guard as Gyp dePeople (uncredited) |
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Bud Jamison as Policeman (uncredited) |
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Sam Lufkin as Policeman (uncredited) |
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Lynton Brent as Prison Guard (uncredited) |
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Stanley Brown as Officer in charge of Lone Wolf Louie (uncredited) |
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Lew Davis as Laughing Pedestrian (uncredited) |
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Vernon Dent as Desk Sergeant (uncredited) |
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Johnny Kascier as Wallet Finder #2 (uncredited) |
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Eddie Laughton as Percy Pomeroy (uncredited) |
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Louis Mason as Policeman #2 (uncredited) |
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John Tyrrell as B.O. Davis /Lone Wolf Louie (uncredited) |
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Blackie Whiteford as Policeman (uncredited) |
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Bert Young as Policeman #1 (uncredited) |
| Writing | Clyde Bruckman | Writer |
| Directing | Jules White | Director |
| Writing | Felix Adler | Writer |
| Production | Jules White | Producer |
| Crew | Barney McGill | Cinematography |
| Editing | Mel Thorsen | Editor |
| Sound | Joe Henrie | Sound Effects Editor |