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Released July 09, 1943
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
Columbia
15.5 min. (Short Subject)

The Stooges have a job putting up posters for the circus, but thoroughly bungle the job and discover that their pay is admission tickets, not cash. When Curly accidentally finds a long string of tickets, the boys try to scalp them. Chased by a cop, they're dragged before the circus owner, who instead of sending them to jail, offers them a job at the circus... as human targets for the Mad Sultan of Abadabba, a spear thrower!

One year before THREE LITTLE TWIRPS, costar Anita Sharp-Bolster played the bearded lady in Alfred Hitchcock's SABOTEUR (1942), a rare featured role for the actress who was usually cast in small parts. Fans of the supernatural soap DARK SHADOWS know Anita for a few episodes she did in 1968 as a witch who tries to cure vampire 'Barnabas Collins.'

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Del Lord
Producer

Elwood Ullman
Story and Screenplay

Monte Collins
Story and Screenplay

John Stumar
Director of Photography

Paul Borofsky
Film Editor

Carl Anderson
Art Director



















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