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| Title: |
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Fugitive Lovers
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MGM
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| Year: |
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1934
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| Stooges: |
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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard
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| Director(s): |
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Richard Boleslavsky
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| Producer(s): |
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Lucien Hubbard
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| Story By: |
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Ferdinand Reyher, Frank Wead
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| Screenwriter(s): |
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Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich, George B. Seitz
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| Actor(s): |
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Ted Healy, Robert Montgomery, Madge Evans
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| Description: |
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Once again playing show business people, the Stooges have only a limited role in Fugitive Lovers. They play a vaudevillian team of brothers led by Moe, who repeatedly fears that his throat is closing up on him. The film signifies the separation of the Stooges and Ted Healy.
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81:10
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