Scrambled Brains

Scrambled Brains

Shemp suffers from hallucinations which lead him to his own wedding. Classic Stooge scene in the telephone booth.

1951 en 16 minutes

Rating: 7.3

Plot

Shemp is a sick man, suffering from hallucinations. His worst vision is that his ugly nurse Nora is actually beautiful. When Moe and Larry come to take him home from the sanitarium, they discover he's become engaged to Nora. On the way to Nora's apartment for the wedding, the boys get in a fight with a stranger who promises to get even with them if he ever sees them again. They arrive to finding Nora waiting for her father, who, when he arrives, turns out to be the man they just fought with.

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Cast

Shemp Howard

Shemp Howard

Shemp

Larry Fine

Larry Fine

Larry

Moe Howard

Moe Howard

Mo

Babe London

Babe London

Nora

Emil Sitka

Emil Sitka

Doctor

Vernon Dent

Vernon Dent

Nora's Father

Pamela Britton

Pamela Britton

Pretty Nora (uncredited)

Johnny Kascier

Johnny Kascier

Orderly (uncredited)

Royce Milne

Royce Milne

Little Betty May (uncredited)

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