Joe accidentally takes a picture of a paper plate, which Moe and Larry submit to a magazine as an authentic picture of a flying saucer. Moe and Larry collect a big prize, but when the pictur... Read allJoe accidentally takes a picture of a paper plate, which Moe and Larry submit to a magazine as an authentic picture of a flying saucer. Moe and Larry collect a big prize, but when the picture is proven to be a fraud, they're hauled off to jail. Joe leaves the boys for a camping t... Read allJoe accidentally takes a picture of a paper plate, which Moe and Larry submit to a magazine as an authentic picture of a flying saucer. Moe and Larry collect a big prize, but when the picture is proven to be a fraud, they're hauled off to jail. Joe leaves the boys for a camping trip, only to meet two genuine and beautiful aliens from the planet Zircon, who allow him t... Read all
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Joe
- (as Joe)
- Man at Party
- (uncredited)
- Facts and Figures Model
- (uncredited)
- Scuba Diver
- (uncredited)
- Government Official
- (uncredited)
- Girl at Party
- (uncredited)
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This is a very good Three Stooges short with Joe! What is bad about it? Its hilarious in My opinion and Emil Sitka was good. The dialog and communication between the Stooges was really good especially the scenes with just Moe and Larry. Flying Saucer Daffy is a good one to watch and is one of most different Three Stooges shorts that was filmed.
On top of that, there's a scene of genuine pathos where Joe gets thrown out of the house for something that wasn't his fault. The looks of dejection and rejection on his face and in his body language tug at your heartstrings. I've seen all 190 of the stooge shorts and can't remember a similar moment.
But my favorite moment is when he's with the two alien females. Many Joe shorts have risqué and suggestive elements not seen in the Curly and Shemp shorts. Joe is giving the girls the once-over (twice-over?) and says, "Say, do you mind if I take a picture of your... spaceship?" Just before he says "spaceship," his eyes alight onto--and then immediately leave--their impressive bosoms.
I also love the moment when he's picking up his camping gear and then has it all fall out of his bag as he leaves. And lest we not forget the flick has a fair quota of stooge stomach banging, head-knocking, and dumb stuff like Larry pulling a tarp full of cans on top of his head and Moe trying to light his cigar but lighting his nose instead.
All in all, an overlooked short that leaves one satisfied.
Did you know
- TriviaMoe Howard was actually four years older than Gail Bonney who played Moe and Larry's mother.
- GoofsWhen Larry walks over to his mother, he has a TV dinner coupon in his left hand, but in the next shot, he is holding the TV dinner box with the coupon still attached.
- ConnectionsEdited from Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956)
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- Pardon My Flying Saucer
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- Runtime
- 17m
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- 1.85 : 1