Sing a Song of Six Pants (1947) Short Subject Comedy Film in the Public Domain.

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Sing a Song of Six Pants is a 1947 short subject directed by Jules White starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). It is the 102nd entry in the series released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

Sing a Song of Six Pants is one of four Columbia Stooge shorts that fell into the public domain after their copyright expired in the 1960s, the other three being Malice in the Palace (1949), Brideless Groom (1947), and Disorder in the Court (1936). As such, these four shorts frequently appear on budget VHS and DVD compilations.[2]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sing_a_Song_of_Six_Pants

Sing A Song of Six Pants
by Jules White

Publication date 1947
Usage Public Domain
Topics comedy, short, three stooges
Publisher Columbia Pictures

The Three Stooges (Moe, Larry, Shemp) are tailors and are heavily in debt. Could a big reward for the capture of a fugitive bank robber answer their financial prayers?

You can find more information regarding this film on its IMDb page.
Credits
Directed by Jules White 

Written by Felix Adler 

Cast
Shemp Howard - Shemp 
Larry Fine - Larry 
Moe Howard - Moe 
Virginia Hunter - Hargan's girlfriend 
Tiny Brauer - Terry 'Slipperyfinger' Hargan (as Harold Brauer) 
Vernon Dent - Detective 
Phil Arnold - Customer whose jacket Shemp shreds 
Cy Schindell - Hargan's henchman 
Jules White - Announcer on radio (voice) 
Bing Connolly - Bit Man (uncredited) 
Dee Green - (uncredited) 
Johnny Kascier - Hargen's Henchman (uncredited)
Addeddate 2004-03-15 22:22:31
Closed captioning no
Color b&w
Director Jules White
Identifier sing_a_song_of_six_pants
Run time 17:00
Sound sound
Type MovingImage

https://archive.org/details/sing_a_song_of_six_pants

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