Fine Art of Boxing, The (No Stooge in the Ring)
It is colonial times and the Stooges are tried by an English court for fighting some guards. They're sentenced to protect the colonies from the Indians. The Governor tries to make peace, but the Indian chief demands too high a price for the Pilgrims to pay for hunting privileges, so things look grim. The Stooges decide to hunt for the colonists anyway, and run into a lot of trouble with the Indians.

Jerry Howard
Curly

Moe Howard
Moe

Larry Fine
Larry

Bud Jamison
Prosecutor

Murdock MacQuarrie
Judge

Bert Young
Courtroom guard

Sam Lufkin
Courtroom guard

William J. Irving
Courtroom guard

Harlene Wood
Faith

Beatrice Curtis
Charity

Vernon Dent
Governor

John Rand
Governor's aide

Ted Lorch
Chief Rain in the Puss

Charlie Phillips
Indian

Sam Lufkin
Indian

Budd Fine
Indian

Charles Dorety
Indian

Bert Young
Indian

Blackie Whiteford
Indian

Cy Schindell
Indian

Unidentified BACK TO THE WOODS
Court clerk

Jules White
Producer

Jack White
Director

Searle Kramer
Story

Andrew Bennison
Screenplay

George Meehan
Photography

Charles Nelson
Film Editor
| Prod. No.: | 268 |
| Shooting Days: | 5 days From: 1937-03-02 To: 1937-03-06 |
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(9) The only Jack White directed short that wasn't in the 3 and a half or 4 poke range. I wonder what happened? It has it moments, like the musical box sequence.
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