Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThree tars help thwart an enemy plot to steal the Navy's latest submarine.Three tars help thwart an enemy plot to steal the Navy's latest submarine.Three tars help thwart an enemy plot to steal the Navy's latest submarine.
Moe Howard
- Moe
- (as Moe)
Larry Fine
- Larry
- (as Larry)
Curly Howard
- Curly
- (as Curly)
Lane Chandler
- Shore Patrolman
- (non crédité)
Lew Davis
- Party Guest
- (non crédité)
Vernon Dent
- Party Guest
- (non crédité)
Charles Dorety
- Policeman
- (non crédité)
Ned Glass
- Sailor with Telegram
- (non crédité)
Bud Jamison
- Policeman
- (non crédité)
James C. Morton
- Admiral H.S. Taylor
- (non crédité)
Cy Schindell
- Guard
- (non crédité)
Al Thompson
- Party Guest
- (non crédité)
John Tyrrell
- Lieutenant on Ship
- (non crédité)
Elaine Waters
- Party Guest
- (non crédité)
Bert Young
- Shore Patrolman
- (non crédité)
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The Three Stooges has always been some of the many actors that I have loved. I love just about every one of the shorts that they have made. I love all six of the Stooges (Curly, Shemp, Moe, Larry, Joe, and Curly Joe)! All of the shorts are hilarious and also star many other great actors and actresses which a lot of them was in many of the shorts! In My opinion The Three Stooges is some of the greatest actors ever and is the all time funniest comedy team!
This is an unusual Three Stooges short. Harry Semels, Phyllis Barry, James C. Morton, Vernon Dent, Bud Jamison, Dick Curtis, Lew Davis, Ned Glass, and Cy Schindell are in this one. The Stooges are good in this one and so is the other cast members. This is a very different Three Stooges short and I think most Three Stooges fans will like it. Watch it today!
This is an unusual Three Stooges short. Harry Semels, Phyllis Barry, James C. Morton, Vernon Dent, Bud Jamison, Dick Curtis, Lew Davis, Ned Glass, and Cy Schindell are in this one. The Stooges are good in this one and so is the other cast members. This is a very different Three Stooges short and I think most Three Stooges fans will like it. Watch it today!
Could be the first pre WWII comedy short, dealing with international spies. These stories were always bananas because the Stooges gave the goons a run for their money.
It all starts out with Moe, Larry and Curly working in a ship's tailor shop and just happen to get a hold of an admiral's uniform. Curly puts it on -- and all of a sudden he's a distinguished military officer(?), with Moe and Larry as his important aides. I agree with the last reviewer, from this moment on, the Stooges get into a ton of trouble that never stops, just the way all us big kids love it.
The guys wind up at a party, bumping into the spies who eventually trick them into stealing a submarine! Crazy crackers stuff, directed fast and furious by Del Lord. He was at his best with this type of episodic material. Also a Stooge first -- Curly, using his authority as an admiral(?), throws Moe and Larry into the brig! It's fun to see tough guy Moe not in charge for a few seconds.
Veteran actor Harry Semels is appropriately cast as the count, also British actress Phyllis Barry plays Olga. Keep an eye on these two slippery characters. Vernon Dent this time around plays a party guest and Bud Jamison back in form as a stone face cop. An early role for comedian Ned Glass, playing a sailor. Cowboy star Lane Chandler plays a shore patrolman.
Imaginative writing by Ewart Adamson, who wrote tons of short films.
See this one for Admiral Curly and laugh out loud. Always on Columbia dvd, generally by decades, 30s, 40s and 50s episodes. Big thanks to METV for running these super oldies Saturdays.
It all starts out with Moe, Larry and Curly working in a ship's tailor shop and just happen to get a hold of an admiral's uniform. Curly puts it on -- and all of a sudden he's a distinguished military officer(?), with Moe and Larry as his important aides. I agree with the last reviewer, from this moment on, the Stooges get into a ton of trouble that never stops, just the way all us big kids love it.
The guys wind up at a party, bumping into the spies who eventually trick them into stealing a submarine! Crazy crackers stuff, directed fast and furious by Del Lord. He was at his best with this type of episodic material. Also a Stooge first -- Curly, using his authority as an admiral(?), throws Moe and Larry into the brig! It's fun to see tough guy Moe not in charge for a few seconds.
Veteran actor Harry Semels is appropriately cast as the count, also British actress Phyllis Barry plays Olga. Keep an eye on these two slippery characters. Vernon Dent this time around plays a party guest and Bud Jamison back in form as a stone face cop. An early role for comedian Ned Glass, playing a sailor. Cowboy star Lane Chandler plays a shore patrolman.
Imaginative writing by Ewart Adamson, who wrote tons of short films.
See this one for Admiral Curly and laugh out loud. Always on Columbia dvd, generally by decades, 30s, 40s and 50s episodes. Big thanks to METV for running these super oldies Saturdays.
The naval uniforms look like USN-issue. You would think the Televanian navy would follow the same customs. The admiral, lieutenant, enlisted man, the Stooges and the radio man all wesr their covers (hats) indoors. Faux pas.
The boys are sailors working in a tailor shop on the base. At the last minutes, they are told to clean an Admiral's uniform. Curly finds a pass in the pocket and impersonates Admiral Taylor. The boys escape from the brig and steal uniforms to go to a party. Two spies assume that Curly is Taylor and try to entice him in espionage on a submarine.
The Stooges are rarely sticklers for reason and logic. This one takes the cake. One minute, they're at a party and the next, they're in a submarine. All too often, Stooges shorts are split in two but this one is a rather jarring jump. If they want a submarine Stooges short, just do a submarine Stooges short. Do the whole thing on the submarine. I would love to see the guys try to be imaginative doing all the slapstick on that one set. I still love the guys but this is lesser Stooges despite Curly being front and center.
The Stooges are rarely sticklers for reason and logic. This one takes the cake. One minute, they're at a party and the next, they're in a submarine. All too often, Stooges shorts are split in two but this one is a rather jarring jump. If they want a submarine Stooges short, just do a submarine Stooges short. Do the whole thing on the submarine. I would love to see the guys try to be imaginative doing all the slapstick on that one set. I still love the guys but this is lesser Stooges despite Curly being front and center.
The Three Stooges films rarely made fun of those in the military service. Yet, in January 1939's "Three Little Sew and Sews," they portray the message that simply wearing an officer's uniform commands utmost obedience, no matter what level the intelligence of the person inside the clothes possesses.
The Stooges' first released 1939 film premiered just as Europe was on the cusp of World War Two, making this short especially topical. Curly, a navy tailor, is the superior Stooge to the normally assertive Moe when he dons an Admirable's uniform just for the fun of it when he's tasked to clean and press the officer's uniform at an United States Navy base. All sorts of mayhem unfolds, including Curly ordering the "insubordinate" Moe and Larry to the brig for slapping him around. A pair of spies attempts to hijack a navel sub with the three in it, only to have all aboard meet their fate in heaven by a bomb explosion. Since Larry was the lightest in weight of the three, director Del Lord elected to have him positioned above Curly and Moe as flying angels while they were all suspended by piano wires. Afraid of heights and also worried his wire would snap sending him on top of the other two, he demanded to be placed below the others. Lord agreed, only to have the film crew hoist him above them. Screaming like a little child, Larry's frightful yells were met by Lord commanding, "You are up there and you are going to stay up there until we finish the gd shoot."
'Three Little Sew and Sews," whose title was a variation of the phrase "so and so," a comment on an undistinguished person, was the last time the tune 'Listened to the Mockingbird" was used in the Stooges'introductory credits. "Three Blind Mice" replaced the familiar tune to become their new signature song. In the film, Curly's tussle with a loose sofa spring attached to his backside, one of the few but memorable sequences such a prop was used, caused the film crew, heard in the background, as well as actor Vernon Dent to laugh hysterically. Compounding to the chaos is Curly, when the coil is at its most taunt, snaps him back to the sofa. He grabs a nearby small cocktail table which accidentally smacks him in the head, causing him to momentary lose his balance.
The Stooges' first released 1939 film premiered just as Europe was on the cusp of World War Two, making this short especially topical. Curly, a navy tailor, is the superior Stooge to the normally assertive Moe when he dons an Admirable's uniform just for the fun of it when he's tasked to clean and press the officer's uniform at an United States Navy base. All sorts of mayhem unfolds, including Curly ordering the "insubordinate" Moe and Larry to the brig for slapping him around. A pair of spies attempts to hijack a navel sub with the three in it, only to have all aboard meet their fate in heaven by a bomb explosion. Since Larry was the lightest in weight of the three, director Del Lord elected to have him positioned above Curly and Moe as flying angels while they were all suspended by piano wires. Afraid of heights and also worried his wire would snap sending him on top of the other two, he demanded to be placed below the others. Lord agreed, only to have the film crew hoist him above them. Screaming like a little child, Larry's frightful yells were met by Lord commanding, "You are up there and you are going to stay up there until we finish the gd shoot."
'Three Little Sew and Sews," whose title was a variation of the phrase "so and so," a comment on an undistinguished person, was the last time the tune 'Listened to the Mockingbird" was used in the Stooges'introductory credits. "Three Blind Mice" replaced the familiar tune to become their new signature song. In the film, Curly's tussle with a loose sofa spring attached to his backside, one of the few but memorable sequences such a prop was used, caused the film crew, heard in the background, as well as actor Vernon Dent to laugh hysterically. Compounding to the chaos is Curly, when the coil is at its most taunt, snaps him back to the sofa. He grabs a nearby small cocktail table which accidentally smacks him in the head, causing him to momentary lose his balance.
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- AnecdotesIn the final scene where The Three Stooges turn into angels after getting blown up by the submarine, Larry Fine asked director Del Lord to make him the low man, due to his being afraid he might fall. The wires hoisted Larry up high, anyway, and he started screaming. Lord responded, "You are up there and going to stay up there until we finish the goddamn shot!". Larry did as he was told.
- GaffesOff-screen crew members can be heard laughing along with Vernon Dent when Curly gets pulled along with the spring and hits his head on a table.
- ConnexionsEdited into They Stooge to Conga (1943)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Submarine Behave!
- Société de production
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- Durée19 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Three Little Sew and Sews (1939) officially released in Canada in English?
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