Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe stooges are discharged from the army after WW I, and promptly administer some revenge to their mean sergeant. Years later they wind up in the army again, and of course the same sergeant ... Tout lireThe stooges are discharged from the army after WW I, and promptly administer some revenge to their mean sergeant. Years later they wind up in the army again, and of course the same sergeant is their superior. The sergeant plays various tricks on them, and when the stooges go craz... Tout lireThe stooges are discharged from the army after WW I, and promptly administer some revenge to their mean sergeant. Years later they wind up in the army again, and of course the same sergeant is their superior. The sergeant plays various tricks on them, and when the stooges go crazy with a cannon, blowing up a house, a bridge, and a smoke stack, and the Admiral's flagsh... Tout lire
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curley
- (as Curley)
- Soldier at Radio
- (uncredited)
- Officer
- (uncredited)
- Captain Griffin
- (uncredited)
- Man in Crowd
- (uncredited)
- Soldier
- (uncredited)
- Man in Recruiting Office
- (uncredited)
- Woman in Crowd
- (uncredited)
- Maj. Smith
- (uncredited)
- General
- (uncredited)
- Doctor
- (uncredited)
- Gunnery Soldier
- (uncredited)
- General's Messenger
- (uncredited)
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Artillary...shoot at flagship instead of target ship very dark ending.
"Half Shot Shooters" begins on the final day of WWI. While the war is STILL going on around them, the Stooges try to catch up on some sleep. And, when they are awoken by the Sergeant and told the war is over, lots of slapping ensues. In the next scene, as they are now home and discharged, they take their vengeance out on their hated Sergeant. But when they can't find work and accidentally re-signup for the army, guess who they'll be reporting to? Yep, their old Sergeant...and wow does he get his revenge in one of the darkest endings I can recall from a Three Stooges film.
This one only has a few laughs and I can't help think that the writers were not particularly inspired when they wrote this. It should have been a very funny short...instead it's an okay short with a dark ending. But this ending is so dark and weird, I recommend you see it...just to see how the story ends.
I think I can see where those views are coming from--but, I've always looked at MacGillicuddy as being a more extreme version of the already cartoonish stooges. Besides, some of the pain he dishes out on the boys is just plain funny--i.e. the punch that Larry gets after he kisses Blystone on the cheek.
And there are just too many funny moments in this short for me not to give it a passing grade--maybe the best of them all being the stooges free-wheeling destruction with the cannon--which leads to another moment that a lot of fans take issue with; the ending with the Sarge blowing the stooges away.
Maybe I'm weird, but that scene never fails to crack me up--especially that slo-mo pan to the smoking boots. Overall, "Half-Shot" is one of the best by the stooges during a time period (1936) where they never turned out a bad short.
The basic storyline - see if this sounds familiar - is the boys are in the army, are lazy slobs and then get picked on my a gruff sergeant. They are discharged (or the war is over), the boys immediately get revenge on the sergeant when they find out he has no power over them anymore. Later, through a mistake, they re-up into the army and now face that same sergeant, who is out to kill them, at this point.
Here, it's 1918 and World War I is raging. We see real footage of soldiers on the battlefield, running and shooting. Then we see the Three Stooges snoring away in a foxhole. The sergeant gives them the business. The same day, it's announced the war is over and on their way out the door, the Stooges really do a number on the Sarge, beating the crap out of him.
There are parts of this comedy, I might say, that almost shocked me in that some of it wasn't slapstick, but almost downright meanness and torture. The violence goes past the normal laughs. For example, in one scene the Sargent has the boys put their heads underwater and then fires a pistol in the water, deafening the boys. That is nasty. It reminded of a brutal scene in the film noir, "The Big Combo."
Anyway, fast-forward to 1935. It's the Depression and the boys are desperate for work. (They haven't aged a bit, by the way.) Because they are kind of ignorant and never read signs, they wind up re-enlisting....and, of course, the same sergeant is there! What happens afterward is a bit of a surprise. The gag turns out to be something else besides the animosity between the Stooges and the Sarge, but the boys' misuse of a huge cannon during a supposed practice session. The Stooges wind up blowing up houses, chimneys and finally, a ship in our own Navy! Those scenes with the cannon are very funny and ends this comedic short on a high note.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe Three Stooges regular Vernon Dent's first Stooges short.
- GaffesWhile The Three Stooges are spinning the cannon around, its shadow can be seen on the fake wall behind them.
- Générique farfeluThis was the last short in which Curly Howard's name was spelled as "Curley" in the opening credits.
- ConnexionsEdited into Les trois Stooges contre Hercule (1962)
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Half-Shot Shooters
- société de production
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- Durée19 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1