This musical comedy short is historically significant as the first appearance of Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard (billed as "Jerry Howard") without their former leader, Ted Healy.
A young Walter Brennan , later a three-time Academy Award winner, appears as a train conductor.
Performed by Bud Jamison as the club's chairman. Woman Haters
It is the only Stooge short where every line of dialogue is delivered in rhyme.
2. Our Gang / The Little Rascals : The He-Man Woman-Haters Club This musical comedy short is historically significant as
The Stooges join a "Woman Haters Club," vowing to stay away from women. The conflict arises when Larry (Jim) secretly marries Mary, played by Marjorie White , and tries to hide it from his fellow club members during a train trip.
This film features the first recorded instance of several Stooge trademarks, including: It is the only Stooge short where every
An early, less-refined version of his signature "Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk".