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Released October 04, 1940
Featuring Moe, Larry and Curly
Columbia
16.6 min. (Short Subject)

The Stooges, upon escaping from the police after another random act of unintentional vandalism, suddenly find themselves employed as census takers. Making their rounds, they help out a bridge club party where Curly has spiked the punch with alum (thinking it was sugar), and invade the field of a football game to census the players.

The football sequences were filmed at USC.

Curly's Thanksgiving remark alludes to the 1939 law establishing Thanksgiving as a legal holiday to be celebrated on a Thursday.

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Avg. Rating: [9.60/10]
 
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Max Davidson
Storekeeper

Victor Travers
Man leaving assessor's office

Evelyn Young
Woman on street

John Tyrrell
Napping man

Symona Boniface
Bridge party hostess

Vernon Dent
Moe's bridge partner

Helen Godwin
Moe's bridge partner

Ellinor Vanderveer
Larry's bridge partner

William Austin
Larry's bridge partner

Bert Stevens
Party guest

Frank Mills
Stadium guard

Bruce Bennett
Football player #20

Bert Young
Referee

Charles Cross
Moe's stunt double


Del Lord
Producer

Del Lord
Director

Elwood Ullman
Story and Screenplay

Harry Edwards
Story and Screenplay

Lucien Ballard
Director of Photography

Arthur Seid
Film Editor



















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