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Punch Drunks

Moe discovers Curley's unknown boxing talent when he knocks out the Champ at a restaurant when Larry plays "Pop Goes the Weasal" on the violin. Moe becomes Curly's manager, and they win every fight, with the help of Larry. At the championship game, though, Larry's violin breaks. Curly is getting beat down bad when Larry makes his unexpected entrance and helps Curly prevail.

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Punch Drunks

July 13, 1934
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Cast (21)

Al Hill
Killer Kilduff (uncredited)
Chuck Callahan
Mr. McGurn (uncredited)
Billy Bletcher
Fight Announcer (uncredited)
Larry McGrath
Referee (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
Kilduff Cornerman (uncredited)
Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian
Plug-Ugly #1 in Restaurant (uncredited)
Arthur Housman
Fight Timekeeper (uncredited)
William Irving
Kilduff's Manager (uncredited)
Ray Jones
K.O. Cornerman (uncredited)
Harry Keaton
K.O. Cornerman (uncredited)
Jack Kenney
K.O. Cornerman (uncredited)
Charles King
Man on Truck (uncredited)
Jack 'Tiny' Lipson
Fat Ringsider (uncredited)
Frank Moran
Plug-Ugly #3 in Restaurant (uncredited)
Maxie Rosenbloom
Plug-Ugly #2 in Restaurant (uncredited)
Art Rowlands
Spectator (uncredited)
Harry Watson
Kid in Fight Crowd (uncredited)

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Directing

Lou Breslow
Director

Writing

Production

Jules White
Producer

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Camera

Henry Freulich
Director of Photography

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