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  • Triple Crossed(1959)
  • Short | 16 min | Comedy, Short
Triple Crossed(1959)
Short | 16 min | Comedy, Short

Larry is a pet dealer who's seeing Moe's wife while at the same time trying to steal Joe's fiancée. When Moe's become suspicious, Larry attempts to frame Joe as the boyfriend. Larry's plan backfires when Joe catches him and lets Moe...See moreLarry is a pet dealer who's seeing Moe's wife while at the same time trying to steal Joe's fiancée. When Moe's become suspicious, Larry attempts to frame Joe as the boyfriend. Larry's plan backfires when Joe catches him and lets Moe deliver some punishment.Written by Mitch Shapiro See less
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Director
Writer
Warren Wilson (written by)
Producer
Cinematographer
Fred Jackman Jr. (as Fred Jackman)
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Updated Feb 2, 1959

Release date
Feb 2, 1959 (United States)

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9 cast members
Name Known for
Joe Besser
Joe (as Joe) Joe (as Joe) See fewer
Larry Fine
Larry (as Larry) Larry (as Larry) See fewer
Moe Howard
Moe (as Moe) Moe (as Moe) See fewer
Mary Ainslee
Belle (archive footage) (as Mary Ainsley) Belle (archive footage) (as Mary Ainsley) See fewer
Diana Darrin
Miss Lapdale Miss Lapdale See fewer
Connie Cezon
Belle (uncredited) Belle (uncredited) See fewer
Shemp Howard
Shemp (archive footage) (uncredited) Shemp (archive footage) (uncredited) See fewer
Johnny Kascier
Waiter in Hallway (archive footage) (uncredited) Waiter in Hallway (archive footage) (uncredited) See fewer
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