Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter initially joining the Union army, Moe and Larry switch allegiances to their Southern home state and Confederate brother Curley.After initially joining the Union army, Moe and Larry switch allegiances to their Southern home state and Confederate brother Curley.After initially joining the Union army, Moe and Larry switch allegiances to their Southern home state and Confederate brother Curley.
Fotos
Moe Howard
- Moe
- (as Moe)
Larry Fine
- Larry
- (as Larry)
Curly Howard
- Curly
- (as Curly)
Eleanor Counts
- Ringa Belle
- (Nicht genannt)
Lew Davis
- Soldier with ants
- (Nicht genannt)
Maury Dexter
- Southern Gentleman
- (Nicht genannt)
Marilyn Johnson
- Lulu Belle
- (Nicht genannt)
Johnny Kascier
- Union Soldier
- (Nicht genannt)
Theodore Lorch
- Union Colonel
- (Nicht genannt)
Joe Palma
- Union Soldier
- (Nicht genannt)
Al Rosen
- Union Soldier
- (Nicht genannt)
Cy Schindell
- Union Soldier
- (Nicht genannt)
Victor Travis
- Justice of the Peace
- (Nicht genannt)
John Tyrrell
- Union Sergeant
- (Nicht genannt)
Evelyn Venable
- Beverly
- (Nicht genannt)
Blackie Whiteford
- Union Soldier
- (Nicht genannt)
Faye Williams
- Mary Belle
- (Nicht genannt)
Robert B. Williams
- Union Lieutenant
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe usual "Three Blind Mice" theme is replaced by an adaptation of composer Daniel Emmett's Civil War standard "Dixie", which plays over the title credits.
- PatzerCurly's side burn falls off accidentally when he sneezes with his hanker chief. The side burn is back on in the next shot.
- VerbindungenEdited from Mooching Through Georgia (1939)
Ausgewählte Rezension
We are back in the Civil War days and the boys, as they usually did, play Confederates and you hear the phrases like "You all," "I reckon," "shore 'nuff," etc., more than you want to hear, at least at the beginning.
The Civil War parts of this "adventure,",which make up most of the story, have an odd twist. The boys apparently lived in a border state when some joined the Union, some joined the Confederacy. We know this because two minutes after the boys enlist, Moe and Larry are in blue and Curly is in gray. (Odd that could happen in the same town, but, hey, it's a movie.) Nonetheless, the boys realize this and from then on, are all on the same page.
There are a few things in this movie you would never see or hear today, in a PC or family film of this type: 1 - the boys dress up as slaves and sing "Dixie;" 2 - Moe says to the guys, "Brother, y'all ejaculated a mouthful." I thought I had heard wrong but played it back with English subtitles and, lo and behold, that's what he said. Well, there are a lot of thing in this episode that have far different meanings today.
The Stooges' version of Dixie had a northern twist which produced a few laughs, such as "way down yonder in New York City" and stanzas about the "cotton in Brooklyn."
Mostly this one just makes a small Union army group look really stupid while the Stooges keep fooling them with different uniforms and disguises. In all, it's a fair episode, ranking about in the middle of all their comedy short films.
The Civil War parts of this "adventure,",which make up most of the story, have an odd twist. The boys apparently lived in a border state when some joined the Union, some joined the Confederacy. We know this because two minutes after the boys enlist, Moe and Larry are in blue and Curly is in gray. (Odd that could happen in the same town, but, hey, it's a movie.) Nonetheless, the boys realize this and from then on, are all on the same page.
There are a few things in this movie you would never see or hear today, in a PC or family film of this type: 1 - the boys dress up as slaves and sing "Dixie;" 2 - Moe says to the guys, "Brother, y'all ejaculated a mouthful." I thought I had heard wrong but played it back with English subtitles and, lo and behold, that's what he said. Well, there are a lot of thing in this episode that have far different meanings today.
The Stooges' version of Dixie had a northern twist which produced a few laughs, such as "way down yonder in New York City" and stanzas about the "cotton in Brooklyn."
Mostly this one just makes a small Union army group look really stupid while the Stooges keep fooling them with different uniforms and disguises. In all, it's a fair episode, ranking about in the middle of all their comedy short films.
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- 3. März 2008
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