Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe stooges are artists living in Paris. When the landlord comes after the overdue rent, the boys skip out and wind up joining the French Foreign Legion. Posted to the desert, their assignme... Tout lireThe stooges are artists living in Paris. When the landlord comes after the overdue rent, the boys skip out and wind up joining the French Foreign Legion. Posted to the desert, their assignment is to guard captain Gorgonzola from the natives. When the captain is kidnapped, the boy... Tout lireThe stooges are artists living in Paris. When the landlord comes after the overdue rent, the boys skip out and wind up joining the French Foreign Legion. Posted to the desert, their assignment is to guard captain Gorgonzola from the natives. When the captain is kidnapped, the boys must disguise themselves as harem girls to infiltrate the chieftains hideout and rescue ... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Moe
- (as Moe)
- Larry
- (as Larry)
- Curly
- (as Curly)
- Enlistment Officer
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- Gendarme
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- Simitz - Arab Chief
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- Captain Gorgonzola
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- Legionnaire Sergeant
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- Harem Guard
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- Harem Girl
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- Large Harem Girl
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- Peddler
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- Man in Street
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- Landlord
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- Sentry
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It's no surprise the guys are broke, eight months behind in the rent, and do what they can for food, such as "fishing" outside the window for the fresh fish of the day from a vendor on the street below.
I enjoyed some of the lines in here, such as this early exchange between Curly and the landlord with Curly showing him his "masterpiece." "This should be worth a fortune when I'm dead." "I should kill you now, and find out!"
Anyway, booted out of their apartment, the boys see a sign for the "French Foreign Legion" and think it's like the "American Legion," a place they can borrow money to get back home to the States. Through miscommunication, the boys wind up joining the French army.
Bud Jamieson, a frequent contributor to the Stooges films, plays a Legion sergeant who gets driven nuts by the boys and their ineptness as soldiers. After the captain is kidnapped, the boys try to atone for their security goof (and save themselves from a firing squad) by getting him back. They disguise themselves as Santa Clauses - in the middle of the desert! - to get into Arab Chief Simitz's house. The latter is played by another regular, Vernon Dent, whose accent in here is priceless. The girls in the harem are a riot, too.
This is another example of the Three Stooges in the prime. Almost any of these episodes that feature Curly and run to the mid-to-late '40s are great if nothing else than to admire his comic genius.
The film's title is a twist on the French phrase 'Oui, oui, Monsieur.' The Stooges eventually succeed in extracting the captain safely out of the palace before they find themselves locked inside a lion's den. The animal is MGM's trained lion Tanner, who was the studio mascot appearing in the front logo of every MGM picture at the time. He also had a role in the Stooges' 1936 "Movie Maniacs." Tanner was the studio's third longest-used lion, lasting 22 years. He would appear in three additional future Stooges films. His roar was a main staple for many of MGM's cartoons when a lion's voice was needed.
It all starts with the Stooges employed as artists, for a change of insanity. Moe is a sculptor? Larry a composer?? Curly is a painter??? Nevertheless, Semels wants his mazuma! Best line; Curly says to the landlord his paintings will be worth lots of money when he's dead. To which Semels yells, "I should kill you now!"
The Stooges answer an ad to enlist in the French Foreign Legion, make that a misleading ad they always seem to get suckered into. Just Nuts. Their mission is to save Captain Gorgonzola, played by German actor William Irving. Lots of gymanstics in play, and the funniest (if not classic) wardrobe change when the Stooges play Santa Claus in the middle of the desert? Super writing by Searle Kramer, who wrote comedy material for years, later moving to tv and writing for the FLYING NUN.
Goofy bits, as usual, by Vernon Dent as Simitz and big, ole Bud Jamison as the master sergeant. Jamison had the right look for playing poker-face, no nonsense types, ideal foil for the Stooges.
Directed by Del Lord, letting the team do it their way. Comedian Charley Chase would take over directing duties for the next few films.
Always on Columbia remastered dvd, generally by decades, 30s, 40s and 50s episodes. Thanks to METV for running these comedy classics Saturdays.
Only these three would think that the sign French Foreign Legion was just a French adjunct of the American Legion. The thought of these three in World War I boggles the mind as well. They go in for a loan and come out members of the Foreign Legion.
After that Wee Wee Monsieur becomes a spoof on exotic foreign legion films and military films in general. Curly has the same problems Lou Costello had in Buck Privates with marching. And when they have to rescue their captain, why Curly is positively adorable as a harem maiden to the sheik.
A real good one, especially since this one spotlights Curly.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe gag with The Three Stooges dressed up in Santa Claus outfits in order to get into the palace would be used again, eleven years later (with Shemp Howard replacing Curly Howard), in their short Malice in the Palace (1949), which uses the same footage of the Stooges riding up to the gate.
- GaffesWhen Curly jumps out of the apartment window, he clearly lands on the sidewalk and not the melons that appear on his feet.
- ConnexionsEdited into Malice in the Palace (1949)
- Bandes originalesZee Lollipop Song
Words and Music by Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard
Performed by Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Foreign Legioneers
- Société de production
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- Durée18 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1