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Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb
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Healthy, Wealthy and Dumb

May 20, 1938
0h 16m
★ 6.9

Larry Lets On It's 'LOVELY!'

Overview

Curly wins $50,000 in a radio contest and the stooges move into the Hotel Costa Plente. Their suite is furnished with many expensive items which they systematically wreck, running up quite a bill. When they discover that, minus tax deductions, the jackpot is only $4.85 they quickly agree to marry three pretty rich widows who are also living in the hotel. The "widows" are actually gold diggers conniving to the get the jackpot money. When the girls find out what the jackpot is really worth, the boys get conked with champagne bottles.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Columbia Pictures

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Cast

Curly Howard

Curly

Curly Howard

Larry Fine

Larry

Larry Fine

Moe Howard

Moe

Moe Howard

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Room Service Waiter (uncredited)

Bobby Burns

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Jean Carmen