

What's the Matador?
World's Champion Bull Throwers!
Genres
Overview
The stooges are actors traveling to perform at a fiesta in Mexico. After they accidentally switch suitcases with that of Dolores, a lovely senorita they met on trip down, they must sneak into her house to retrieve their suitcase. When they are confronted by her jealous husband he vows to kill them if he sees them again. At the fiesta where they are performing a comedy bullfight (Curly is the matador, Moe and Larry are in a bull costume) the husband bribes the attendants to let a real bull into the ring. Curly knocks the bull out with a head butt and becomes a hero.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
17 min
Release Date
1942-04-23
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
8
Vote Average
5.9
Moe Howard
Moe
Larry Fine
Larry
Curly Howard
Curly
Suzanne Kaaren
Dolores Sanchez
Harry Burns
Jose Sanchez
Dorothy Appleby
O'Brien's Secretary
Paul Ellis
Pedro Alverez (uncredited)
Joe Garcio
Audience Member (uncredited)
Cy Schindell
Bullring Attendant (uncredited)
Eddie Laughton
Telegraph Clerk / Bullring Attendant (uncredited)
Al Thompson
Audience Member (uncredited)
John Tyrrell
Shamus O'Brien (uncredited)
Bert Young
Bullring Attendant (uncredited)
Don Zelaya
Sleeping Mexican
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