Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA follow up to "You Nazty Spy", the stooges have taken over the country of Moronica. Moe is Hailstone the Dictator, Curly is a Field Marshal and Larry is Minister of Propaganda. The stooges ... Alles lesenA follow up to "You Nazty Spy", the stooges have taken over the country of Moronica. Moe is Hailstone the Dictator, Curly is a Field Marshal and Larry is Minister of Propaganda. The stooges are planning with their allies to conquer the world, which mainly consists of fighting ove... Alles lesenA follow up to "You Nazty Spy", the stooges have taken over the country of Moronica. Moe is Hailstone the Dictator, Curly is a Field Marshal and Larry is Minister of Propaganda. The stooges are planning with their allies to conquer the world, which mainly consists of fighting over a globe. The former king's daughter gets into their headquarters and plants a bomb which... Alles lesen
- Moe Heilstone
- (as Moe)
- Larry Pebble
- (as Larry)
- Curly Gallstone
- (as Curly)
- Princess Gilda
- (Nicht genannt)
- Japanese Delegate
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- Russian Delegate
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- Mr. Amscray
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- King Herman
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- King's Aide
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- Heilstone's Maid
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- Mr. Ixnay
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- King's Bugler in Opening
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- Mr. Umpchay
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- Napoleon in Picture Frame
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- Bay of Rum
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- Chizzilini
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- Heilstone's Servant
- (Nicht genannt)
- Guard
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*** (out of 4)
Sequel to YOU NAZTY SPY! has Moe (The Dictator), Larry (Minister of Propaganda) and Curly (Field Marshall) successfully taking over the country of Moronica but a spy has planted a bomb for them in hopes that the old leader can take over. This short from the boys is actually different one a couple of levels. The obvious is the fact that this is the only sequel The Three Stooges did during their careers. The surprising thing about this short is the fact that the majority of the jokes are dialogue driven, which certainly wasn't the norm for the boys. I was really surprised to see how much of it was dialogue driven but even more shocked that most of the jokes were funny. Obviously a lot of the humor goes towards the boys simply being dumb in what they say and this includes the countless ways that they say hail. Another funny bit of dialogue deals with the boys talking with other evil leaders about who really owns the world. There's also some physical humor, which includes a very funny pool game as well as a few slaps with a turkey. While I don't think this short quite lives up to the original film, there are still plenty of laughs to be had here so fans should enjoy it.
At the time of filming in April 1941, Germany had been frustrated by its attempts to invade England and was turning its sights on the Soviet Union to the east. In "I'll Never Heil Again," the Stooges conduct a meeting with the 'Axel' partners, including USSR, Italy and Japan, where the movie is prescient of the fateful events about to take place that summer. The three German leaders play keep-away with the room's globe against the other participants, most notably against the Russian leader. Another foreshadowing in the Stooges film was the allies of the deposed monarch of the Kingdom of Moronikas, a country Moe Hailstone's troops had just conquered. They arrange to overthrow the German leaders by planting an explosive ball (number 13) on the pool table the three are known to play on. The suspense throughout the film is on that explosive billiard ball as they try to hit it on the table before tossing it around. The tension of the ever-present bomb is analogous three years later to the assassination attempt of Hitler in July 1944, known as Operation Valkyrie when disgruntled officers placed a suitcase containing a bomb under his table during a strategy meeting.
Moe Howard, dressed in his German military uniform, was running late to his daughter's birthday party while filming "I'll Never Heil Again." He rushed home in his car to attend the party, stunning passersby who phoned police reporting a Nazi was driving along the Los Angeles freeways. Moe spent the entire birthday party dressed as Hitler, to the delight of the attendees. The Stooges would not make another sequel for sixteen years when they appeared in 1957's "Horsing Around," a sequel to 1957's "Hoofs and Goofs."
Put that Charlie Chaplin mustache on Moe and he makes a wonderful dictator of Moronica who overthrew the traditional monarchy there with the battle cry of Moronica for Morons. In fact with Larry as the propaganda minister and Curly as the defense minister the Stooges short is a wonderful followup to Chaplin's The Great Dictator.
The Three Stooges were never terribly original in their material, they borrowed from other comics quite liberally. Whole bits like them playing catch with the globe with their 'allies' are taken right from The Great Dictator. But the Stooges never had the writing talent available to them that other comics did, they were burlesque comics who worked fast and cheap. But always funny.
I'll Never Heil Again is one of their best short subject and I think Moe is as good a Hitler as Chaplin was.
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- WissenswertesDuring filming, Moe Howard was running late for his daughter's birthday, so he was rushed home in full costume, much to the surprise of his neighbors. He went through his daughter's entire birthday dressed like Adolf Hitler, stopping traffic and ending up with numerous calls to the police about it.
- PatzerWhen Curly kicks the globe to Chizzilini's head, it actually knocks into the camera lens.
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Field Marshal Herring: [Moe, playing pool, curls the cue ball back to where it stated] Oh! You used too much English.
Hailstone the Dictator: Never speak that word in this house!
- Crazy Credits[Opening Caption] The characters in this picture are all fictitious. Anyone resembling them is better off dead.
- VerbindungenFollows You Nazty Spy! (1940)
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