In the Dough
In the Dough | |
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Directed by | Ray McCarey |
Written by | Jack Henley |
Produced by | Samuel Sax |
Starring | Roscoe Arbuckle Shemp Howard |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
In the Dough is a 1933 American
Three Stooges. It was the last film made by Arbuckle, although the last to be released was Tomalio. He died of a heart attack in the early morning hours of June 29, 1933, the day after completing work on the film.[1]
Plot
Roscoe starts his first day of work at a bakery on the same day that local gangsters pay a visit to his boss, Mr. Shultz, demanding protection money. When Mr. Shultz refuses to pay, the gangsters plant an explosive-laden cake in the bakery. When the lead gangster's moll throws a birthday party for him, she orders a cake -- and it turns out to be the same booby-trapped cake. Seeking revenge, the gangsters descend on the bakery and begin throwing dough around. Roscoe escalates the battle by breaking out the pies, and the crooks are subdued.
Cast
- Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle as Roscoe
- Lionel Stander as Toots
- Shemp Howard as Bugs
- Dan Coleman as Mr. Shultz
- Marie Marion as Shultz's cashier
- Gracie Worth as Maisie
- Fred Harper as Mr. Smith, customer
- Ralph Sanford as the Policeman
See also
- Fatty Arbuckle filmography
References
- ISBN 978-1-61374-792-6.
External links
- In the Dough at IMDb