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Director:
Jules White
Writer:
Felix Adler (story)
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Release Date:
24 November 1944 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy | Short more
Tagline:
You'll Go Slap-Happy When the Stooges Go Jap-Happy!
Plot:
The stooges are dressed as Japanese soldiers for their job as magazine models. On their lunch break... more | add synopsis
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No "Dough" Boys-- Curly's "on the loaf"... more (8 total)

Cast

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Curly Howard ... Curly (as Curly)
Larry Fine ... Larry (as Larry)
Moe Howard ... Moe (as Moe)
Vernon Dent ... Hugo--Nazi Spy
Christine McIntyre ... Celia Zweiback
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The New World Odor (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
17 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound System)

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The acrobatic act was part of the Stooges stage show for many years before they started their film career. more
Quotes:
Moe: [in a Japanese accent] And now we do ber bootifur trick! Is carred sree-high! If top man not careful, farring down, spirring brains and brood! Ber bootifur! more

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No "Dough" Boys-- Curly's "on the loaf"..., 4 June 2001
Author: curly-17 from United States

Moe, Larry and Curly don't look like Doughboys (old slang for "American soldiers"), they are dressed as Japanese soldiers for a photo session. Grabbing a quick lunch at a diner, they stuff their mouths with bread, and sound like they are talking gibberish-- the owner mistakes them for Japanese spies. The Stooges run away, and wind up in a house with German spies. They are introduced to 3 beautiful German ladies: Miss Zweiback ("twice-baked bread"), Miss Schwarzbrot ("rye bread") and Miss Pumpernickel ("dark rye bread"). The Three Stooges quip that the ladies are "well bread" (well bred). Trying to convince them they are real Japanese soldiers, the Stooges do some "oriental" balancing acts, and fall down a lot. The real Japanese soldiers show up, and the Three Stooges knock everyone out in a hilarious fight scene. With the Three Stooges around, America is still safe for democracy.

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