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They Stooge to Conga

  • 1943
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  • 18m
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7.8/10
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Moe Howard, Larry Fine, and Curly Howard in They Stooge to Conga (1943)
SlapstickComedyShortWar

The stooges are repairmen who get a job fixing the doorbell in large house which is the secret headquarters of some Nazi spies. They manage to ruin most of the house while working on the wir... Read allThe stooges are repairmen who get a job fixing the doorbell in large house which is the secret headquarters of some Nazi spies. They manage to ruin most of the house while working on the wiring and then subdue the spies and sink an enemy submarine by remote control.The stooges are repairmen who get a job fixing the doorbell in large house which is the secret headquarters of some Nazi spies. They manage to ruin most of the house while working on the wiring and then subdue the spies and sink an enemy submarine by remote control.

  • Director
    • Del Lord
  • Writers
    • Elwood Ullman
    • Monte Collins
  • Stars
    • Moe Howard
    • Larry Fine
    • Curly Howard
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    613
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Del Lord
    • Writers
      • Elwood Ullman
      • Monte Collins
    • Stars
      • Moe Howard
      • Larry Fine
      • Curly Howard
    • 18User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Moe Howard
    Moe Howard
    • Moe
    • (as Moe)
    Larry Fine
    Larry Fine
    • Larry
    • (as Larry)
    Curly Howard
    Curly Howard
    • Curly
    • (as Curly)
    Lloyd Bridges
    Lloyd Bridges
    • Telephone Customer #2
    • (uncredited)
    Stanley Brown
    Stanley Brown
    • Bomber Pilot
    • (uncredited)
    Vernon Dent
    Vernon Dent
    • Hans - the Nazi
    • (uncredited)
    Dudley Dickerson
    Dudley Dickerson
    • Wilbur - the Cook
    • (uncredited)
    Julie Duncan
    Julie Duncan
    • Telephone Customer #3
    • (uncredited)
    Frederick Giermann
    • U-Boat Commander
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Jensen
    • Saboteur
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Kellard
    Robert Kellard
    • Telephone Customer #1
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Laughton
    • Radio Quiz Announcer
    • (uncredited)
    Christine McIntyre
    Christine McIntyre
    • 5th Telephone Customer
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Sherlock
    Charles Sherlock
    • Saboteur
    • (uncredited)
    John Tyrrell
    John Tyrrell
    • German Officer
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Minerva Urecal
    Minerva Urecal
    • Marsha - the Nazi Housekeeper
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Del Lord
    • Writers
      • Elwood Ullman
      • Monte Collins
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    9mhettler

    Schickelgruber!

    I saw this one years ago and one scene has stayed with me. Moe walks into a room, sees a portrait of Hitler, stops in his tracks, and cries, "Schickelgruber!" The body language and intonation convey a perfect combination of surprise, fear, and revulsion, but in the use of the name "Schickelgruber," he simultaneously conveys contempt. Here at the height of World War II, Moe managed in just a second or two with his facial expression, movement, and tone of voice, to perfectly capture the nation's disgust and loathing toward the Nazis and especially their leader, while figuratively sticking his tongue out or thumbing his nose or whatever on our behalf at the same time.

    Moe's talent went way beyond the bullying "boss stooge;" here we see his brilliance as a social and political satirist captured in one quick moment.
    10Raine-8

    The Stooges at their funniest...and most violent!!!

    In this short (another the Stooges did that makes blatant fan of Hitler), the Stooges are fix-it men who are assigned to repair the wiring at a mansion which is actually the hideout of a group of Nazis. The Stooges are their usual inept selves particularly when they try to find the trouble by sending Curly to scale a telephone pole resulting in some of the most violent scenes ever filmed by the Stooges (Moe and Larry apply a pipe wrench to Curly's nose and press his nose against a revolving grindstone; Curly accidentally stabs Moe in the scalp, ear, and (gulp!) eye (shudder!); Moe burns Curly's rear with a blow torch; Curly is electrocuted by the wires to the point where they can light up a light bulb by sticking it in his ear). Eventually, though, their ineptness leads to victory on their behalf when they destroy the house, foul up the Nazi's directions over their air radio, and generally render the Nazis incapable. Very funny stuff, if you can stomach the over-the-top violence in this one (the spike in the eye bit repulses almost everyone who watches it). RECOMMENDED
    9ElijahCSkuggs

    A must see for Stoogemaniac's.

    The most violent Three Stooges episode you say? Count me in, bub! In this episode the trio of troublesome are using a sort of door-to-door, work-for-hire type of racket to get some bread. They luck out at a house, and are supposed to fix the doorbell. Easy enough. Well, luck be true for the gang they've accidentally knocked on the front door of a Nazi Safehouse. Besides making a total mess of the place, hurting one another and poor, Dudley Dickerson, they also catch wind of their Nazi issues. All of this combines for another classic and hilarious Stooges episode.

    Even though it's coined the most violent episode, don't be surprised to catch yourself scratching your noggin trying to figure out why it was banned for violence. The episode is, I suppose, a bit more violent, as Curly really gets the woiks here, being electrocuted, lit on fire, and his nose sharpened...but I'm thinking the depiction of the German sub sinking, and the men on board frantic about to die, was deemed the selling point for hitting the red button. But ya never know.

    I do have to give a special shout-out to Dudley Dickerson's role in this one. Of course he plays the stereotype black servant, as were the times, but phewy, he was hilarious in this. Those poking eyeballs of his were the perfect ingredients for amazing comedy. And that telephone scene...oh boy, just watch the episode and TRY not to bust a gut!
    7rbverhoef

    Pretty funny Nazi parody

    In 'They Stooge to Conga' we see Moe, Larry and Curly as three fixers. They can fix anything. A woman calls for them, she wants her doorbell fixed. The men start working but instead of fixing anything they mess up the entire house. We also learn that the house is actually the secret headquarters for some Nazis.

    The stooges think the broken doorbell is a wire problem. After the house is a complete mess, they go outside to see if there is a problem with the wires there. They mess things up again, and a lot of people are not able to make telephone calls. Around this point they discover who they are dealing with.

    This is a very funny short, although it is a little slow in the middle. The scenes outside with a climbing spike are a little too graphic, I think. The start with the wires and the ending with Moe impersonating Hitler make up for that. A very nice Three Stooges short.
    7jimtinder

    Not as violent as people make it seem...

    "They Stooge to Conga," The Three Stooges' first release of 1943, has earned the reputation of being the most violent film in their 24-year short subject span. True, the film is violent, sometimes to the extreme; however, the violence is short-lived, the Stooges are not permanently hurt, and the end result is mayhem and mirth of the first order.

    A careful comparison of "They Stooge to Conga" with their 1936 film "Half-Shot Shooters" offers proof that "Conga" is not their most violent film. In "Shooters," arms are broken and eardrums are busted. In "Conga," Moe gets his scalp, eye and ear poked with a climbing spike. While cringe-worthy in itself, this violence is not long lasting, allowing the viewer to relax and enjoy the unfolding comedy.

    Give "They Stooge to Conga" another chance. Look past the critical analysis that condemn this film's violence and just enjoy it as another Stooges wartime farce. 7 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      For years the "climbing spike" scene was deleted from this short. It was deemed too graphic even for a Stooges short.
    • Goofs
      When the patrol planes are shown in the wide shot, they are seen as pre-WWII biplanes, but when they switch to a close-up of a pilot's double-take, the plane has the correct WWII cockpit.
    • Quotes

      Curly: Oh, stop that double talk. I want to hear the Lone Ranger!

    • Alternate versions
      Due to its violent content, the scene where Curly uses a climbing spike to get up to the top of the telephone pole was slightly edited where the spike pokes Moe's head, eye, and ear. Though some TV stations air the scene uncut, even when the short was released to TV in 1958 as part of the syndication package.
    • Connections
      Edited from Three Little Sew and Sews (1939)

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 18m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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