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  • Baby Sitters Jitters (1951)
  • Approved
    Short | 16 min | Comedy, Short
Baby Sitters Jitters (1951)
Approved
Short | 16 min | Comedy, Short

The stooges are facing eviction and decide to raise some money by becoming baby-sitters. Their first client is a women separated from her husband, who entrusts her son "Junior" to the boys' care. When The husband steals the baby, the ...See moreThe stooges are facing eviction and decide to raise some money by becoming baby-sitters. Their first client is a women separated from her husband, who entrusts her son "Junior" to the boys' care. When The husband steals the baby, the stooges set out to find their missing charge and return him to his mother. The boys confront the husband and find Junior, and in the process the estranged couple is re-united. Written by Mitch Shapiro See less
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Director
Writer
Felix Adler (story & screenplay)
Producer
Editor
Edwin H. Bryant (as Edwin Bryant)
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Updated Feb 1, 1951

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Feb 1, 1951 (United States)

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7 cast members
Name Known for
Shemp Howard
Shemp (as Shemp) Shemp (as Shemp)   See fewer
Larry Fine
Larry (as Larry) Larry (as Larry)   See fewer
Moe Howard
Moe (as Moe) Moe (as Moe)   See fewer
Lynn Davies
Joan Lloyd (as Lynn Davis) Joan Lloyd (as Lynn Davis)   See fewer
David Windsor
Junior Junior   See fewer
Myron Healey
George Lloyd George Lloyd   See fewer
Margie Liszt
Mrs. Crump Mrs. Crump   See fewer
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