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Director
  
Jules White

Film series
  
Three Stooges Films

Duration
  

Language
  
English

7.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Short

Cinematography
  
Henry Freulich

Country
  
United States

Scrambled Brains movie poster

Release date
  
July 7, 1951 (1951-07-07)

Writer
  
Felix Adler (story), Felix Adler (screenplay)

Genres
  
Short Film, Comedy, Black-and-white

Cast
  
Shemp Howard
(Shemp),
Babe London
(Nora),
Emil Sitka
(Doctor),
Vernon Dent
(Nora's Father)

Three Stooges Films movies
  
Scrambled Brains and The Tooth Will Out are part of the same movie series, Scrambled Brains and Merry Mavericks are part of the same movie series, Scrambled Brains and Baby Sitters Jitters are part of the same movie series, Scrambled Brains and Pest Man Wins are part of the same movie series, Scrambled Brains and Three Hams on Rye are part of the same movie series

Tagline
  
Shemp suffers from hallucinations which lead him to his own wedding. Classic Stooge scene in the telephone booth.

Scrambled Brains is a 1951 film directed by Jules White. It is the 132nd short film released by Columbia Pictures starring American slapstick comedy team The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard). The comedians released 190 short films for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

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Plot

Moe and Larry are at a sanatorium where Shemp is being treating for suffering from hallucinations. Before being prematurely released, Shemp insists on saying farewell to his new fiancée, beautiful nurse Nora (Babe London). When Nora calls out to Shemp, she appears, much to the scare of Moe and Larry: poor Nora is a homely, toothless thing who seems to have won Shemp's heart. It then becomes clear that Shemp is far from cured, and needs additional therapy.

While Shemp is home, the boys receive a visit from Dr. Gesundheit (Emil Sitka). The blind-as-a-bat doctor tries his best to cure Shemp, but runs into difficulty when the stubborn stooge refuses to swallow a sleeping pill. Later, Shemp hallucinates an extra set of hands while enduring his piano lesson. On the verge of a nervous breakdown, Shemp insists on seeing Nora, with hopes of finally getting married.

On their way to the doctor, the Stooges become wedged in a phone booth with a stranger (Vernon Dent), leading to a fist and pie fight. Back in their apartment, they find she is waiting for her father who happens to be the man the Stooges brawled with in the phone booth.

References

Scrambled Brains Wikipedia
Scrambled Brains IMDb Scrambled Brains themoviedb.org


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