They Stooge to Conga 1943 Ill Never Heil Again 1941

1943 picture show past Del Lord

They Stooge to Conga
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Directed by Del Lord
Written by Monte Collins
Elwood Ullman
Produced by Del Lord
Hugh McCollum
Starring Moe Howard
Larry Fine
Curly Howard
Vernon Dent
Dudley Dickerson
Stanley Brown
Lloyd Bridges
John Tyrrell
Cinematography George Meehan
Edited by Paul Borofsky
Distributed by Columbia Pictures

Release appointment

  • January 1, 1943 (1943-01-01) (U.South.)

Running time

fifteen:32
Country The states
Language English language

They Stooge to Conga is a 1943 short subject directed by Del Lord starring American slapstick one-act team The Iii Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard). It is the 67th entry in the serial released by Columbia Pictures starring the comedians, who released 190 shorts for the studio between 1934 and 1959.

Plot [edit]

The Stooges are incompetent and dim-witted repairmen fixing the doorbell of a large firm, which, unbeknownst to them, is the secret headquarters of a grouping of Nazi agents, headed by the ruthless Hans (Vernon Paring). They manage to disembowel not but the wiring of the walls and destroy near of the business firm as they work but also totally confuse the city telephone wire arrangement! Moe and Larry and so subdue Hans and his Japanese cohort, assume their wardrobes (emulating Adolf Hitler and Hideki Tojo) and ultimately sink their submarine by remote command. With the spies trapped, the Stooges proceed to beat out them all up.

Cast [edit]

Credited [edit]

  • Moe Howard every bit Moe
  • Larry Fine as Larry
  • Curly Howard as Curly

Uncredited [edit]

  • Vernon Dent as Hans
  • Dudley Dickerson every bit Chef
  • Fern Emmett as Marsha
  • Stanley Brown every bit Bomber pilot
  • Frederick Giermann every bit U-Boat captain
  • Robert Stevens as Phone Customer
  • Lloyd Bridges as Telephone Customer
  • John Tyrrell as Telephone Customer / Nazi spy
  • Christine McIntyre as Female Phone Client
  • Julie Duncan equally Female Telephone Client
  • Eddie Laughton as Radio announcer (voice)
  • Charles Sherlock as 1st saboteur
  • Dick Jensen as 2nd saboteur
  • Anna Wood as Mlle. Zora
  • Donald Volition as Japanese officer

Production notes [edit]

They Stooge to Conga was filmed May 6–9, 1942.[i] The film title is a parody of the 18th-century play She Stoops to Conquer.[2]

The doorbell repair segment was reworked with Shemp Howard in 1952'southward Heed, Judge.[two] The footage of the submarine jumping out of the h2o was recycled from Three Fiddling Sew and Sews. A similar gag was used in the 2012 pic The Three Stooges where Larry (Sean Hayes) is wearing a sandwich board.

A immature Lloyd Bridges appears equally "Telephone Client #2" in one of his concluding uncredited roles.[1]

This is the 3rd Stooges short where Moe plays a parody of Adolf Hitler; the get-go 2, with Moe portraying "Moe Hailstone" as the Hitler parody role in both, were Y'all Nazty Spy! and its sequel I'll Never Heil Again, neither of which had whatever connection to this brusque.

This entry also marked the 2nd time Curly says the word, "sabatoogie", a mispronouncing of "sabotage"; the first fourth dimension was in 1942's "Loco Boy Makes Proficient".

Violence [edit]

They Stooge to Conga has been frequently ranked as the most tearing Stooge motion-picture show of the Curly Howard era (1934–1947).[3] DVD Talk critic Stuart Galbraith IV writes that, in its brief xv½ minutes, the film "offers several startling moments, none more gleefully sadistic as when Curly, scaling an electrical pole, within a few seconds manages to puncture the elevation of Moe'south head, an eye, and an ear with a climbing fasten, all with blench-inducing 'ker-CHUNK' sound effects."[four] Moe too gets pulled through lath and plaster, with a existent wooden pillar unintentionally landing on his neck. Curly gets his share of abuse, via electrocution, falling off a telephone pole, severe olfactory organ twisting, and getting singed via an acetylene torch.[2]

Although Columbia short field of study head/director Jules White was known for the use of extreme violence in his films, They Stooge to Conga was directed by Del Lord.[3] "We had problem pulling Moe all the way through the wall," White after recalled. "Since Moe was a full grown man, we weakened the wall and the forest inside and then replastered the wall."[two]

Notable tearing gags [edit]

  • When the trio kickoff enter the house, Moe and Larry endeavour to enter the firm simultaneously. They are wedged in the doorway, and get thrust out when Curly comes upwardly from behind with the indicate of an anvil every bit a gouge.
  • When Curly is pulling a wire out of a wall he pulls out a ringing telephone. He answers it, says "This line is busy" and throws it away, hitting Moe in the head. Moe throws information technology dorsum in retaliation, striking Curly in the caput every bit Moe smiles smugly.
  • When Moe is pulled through the wall by Larry and Curly, an bodily 2x4 fabricated of solid wood crashed onto Moe'southward neck.
  • When Moe twists Curly's nose with a tool, he uses a grinding wheel to file information technology back into shape.
  • As Moe and Larry assist Curly upwards a telephone pole, Curly accidentally impales Moe in his scalp, centre and ear with a climbing spike on the bottom of his shoe. These spike gags are most certainly the master source of the short'due south reputation as excessively trigger-happy.
  • When Curly is halfway upwardly the telephone pole, Moe burns the rear end of Curly with a flame torch to go him all the way up.
  • After Curly drops a wrench, it lands on Moe's head, bouncing into Larry's hand. Moe uses the wrench on Larry's nose while hitting him in the throat.
  • Curly shocks himself when he tries to straighten a wire. He shocks himself again when he goes to test the connection.
  • When Curly gets zapped via several telephone pole wires, he loses his grip and falls to the sidewalk, landing on Moe and Larry beneath.
  • While Curly is "charged like a battery," Moe places a low-cal bulb in Curly'south ear, which lights up. To short him out, Larry places a screwdriver in Curly'southward opposite ear, bursting the calorie-free bulb.
  • Every bit Curly is sliding on electric wires, he gets a shock, which pushes him through an open window.
  • As the Nazi spies' cook (Dudley Dickerson) is talking on the phone, the phone explodes in his face due to Curly's manipulating the electrical wires. The startled melt and then backs away from the phone, right into an open waffle fe. The iron closes on the melt'south buttocks, leading the melt to recall he is being attacked by someone.
  • When Moe takes a hammer, he hits Larry from backside, then thrusts it into Curly's mouth. Curly, in plough, bonks Moe with his own hammer 20 times in rapid succession.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b They Stooge to Conga at threestooges.net
  2. ^ a b c d Solomon, Jon (2002). The Complete 3 Stooges: The Official Filmography and Three Stooges Companion. Comedy III Productions, Inc. p. 221. ISBN0-9711868-0-4.
  3. ^ a b Howard Maurer, Joan; Jeff Lenburg; Greg Lenburg (1982). The Iii Stooges Scrapbook. Citadel Press. p. 244. ISBN0-8065-0946-v.
  4. ^ Galbraith IV, Stuart (July vii, 2012). "The 3 Stooges: The Ultimate Drove". DVD Talk . Retrieved September five, 2013.

External links [edit]

  • They Stooge to Conga at IMDb
  • They Stooge to Conga at AllMovie
  • They Stooge to Conga at threestooges.net

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Stooge_to_Conga

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