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Pardon My Scotch
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Pardon My Scotch

Aug 1, 1935
0h 19m
★ 6.9

They'll "KILTIE" you with laughter!

Overview

The Stooges are running the local drugstore and mix up a potion that a desperate businessman decides to sell as scotch. The Stooges impersonate Scotsmen at a party to fool the prospective buyer. Their usual antics disrupt the party, ending when a barrel of their "scotch" explodes and floods the whole house.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Columbia Pictures

Cast

Moe Howard

Moe

Moe Howard

Larry Fine

Larry

Larry Fine

Curly Howard

Curly

Curly Howard

Nat Carr

Mr. Martin

Nat Carr

James C. Morton

J.T. Walton

James C. Morton

Billy Gilbert

Senor Luis Balero Cantino (uncredited)

Billy Gilbert

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