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Jitter Bughouse
Jitter Bughouse ta, Christine McIntyre and Emil Sitka. This was the fourth
and final entry in the Joe DeRita series produced by Co-
lumbia from 1946-1948; all entries were remakes of other
Columbia shorts.
Plot
Joe and his band practice for their big break in musical
commercials. Joe also has a theory that music can cure
the mentally imbalanced, and when he learns that his
girlfriend Myrtle (Christine McIntyre) is a nurse for the
rich, eccentric Mr. Lark (Emil Sitka), the boys head off to
the Lark mansion to give a concert.
Directed by Jules White
Produced by Jules White
Cast
Written by Felix Adler
• Joe DeRita - Joe
Starring Joe DeRita • Christine McIntyre - Myrtle
Christine McIntyre • Emil Sitka - Mr. Lark
Emil Sitka
• Patsy Moran - Mrs. Schultz
Editing by Edwin H. Bryant • The Nov-Elitez - Art Terry, Frankie Carr, Joe Mayer
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) April 29, 1948
Notes
Jitter Bughouse is a remake of The Radio Rogues short film
Running time 17 mins.
Do Your Stuff (1935).
Country United States
Language English External links
• Jitter Bughouse at the Internet Movie Database
Jitter Bughouse was an American comedy short released by
• Jitter Bughouse at threestooges.net
Columbia Pictures on March 20, 1947. It stars Joe DeRi-
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Categories:
• American films
• English-language films
• Columbia Pictures short films
• Film remakes
• 1948 films
• Films directed by Jules White
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