Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe stooges are the Wrong brothers, three inventors trying to finish building an airplane they can sell to the army and thereby avoid the draft. When their plane, the "Buzzard", turns out to... Leggi tuttoThe stooges are the Wrong brothers, three inventors trying to finish building an airplane they can sell to the army and thereby avoid the draft. When their plane, the "Buzzard", turns out to be a flop, the boys are drafted into the army where they have trouble with a tough drill ... Leggi tuttoThe stooges are the Wrong brothers, three inventors trying to finish building an airplane they can sell to the army and thereby avoid the draft. When their plane, the "Buzzard", turns out to be a flop, the boys are drafted into the army where they have trouble with a tough drill sergeant.
- Moe Wrong
- (as Moe)
- Larry Wrong
- (as Larry)
- Curly Wrong
- (as Curly)
- Private
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- Private
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- Sergeant
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- Girl in Hangar
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- Sky Aircraft Co. Representative
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- Girl in Hangar
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Recensioni in evidenza
This "short" has the semi-famous Moe-as-a-big black-balloon skit in which he first floats to the top of the room and eventually out a skylight window has to be shot out of the sky by Curly.
It takes just over half the movie for the "Wrong Brothers" to get their plane, "The Buzzard," out of the hangar. Before that are bunch of verbal jokes and a lot of slapstick where the guys take turns taking a beating from something or someone. There's the old "Oh, oh, oh......oh, look" as we see the blades of saw all ruined after they were used on his head. That sort of thing.
With all three of these bozos in the small cockpit as the same time, you know their flight is going to wind up a disaster.
I was disappointed, however, to see the final three minutes is not original, a scene from a previous Stooges film called "Boobs In Arms." There is no need for that kind of cheapness from Columbia Pictures.
If you like the Three Stooges, you'll like this because it incorporates most of their sight gags and slapstick all within a 17-minute time frame, even if that last part is a "repeat," which still is inexcusable and makes me downgrade my final rating of this.
Moe is the main butt of the film's jokes as he accidentally falls into a tub of molten rubber to be used to finish their airplane. They hope the plane's successful demonstration will result in a big government contract and allow them to get a deferment from the military draft during World War Two. Covered with the rubbery substance, Moe comes up with the idea of inserting hydrogen between him and the rubber so it'll separate like a balloon. Trouble is, the hydrogen makes him airborne, causing fits for Curly and Larry to get him down. As he's flying through the air, Curly uses a shotgun to puncture the balloon. He succeeds, but Moe lands inside a well.
Moe, 46, born Moses Harry Horwitz, in Brooklyn, New York, was the fourth of five sons. As an avid reader, Moe had a creative imagination, which he carried throughout his life. The future comedian's voracious reading has been credited with his uncanny memory which helped him learn his lines quickly and effortlessly. His haircut predated the early Beatles, whose members may-or may not-have copied Moe's hair style. His mother, Jennie Gorvitz, didn't want to cut his hair, letting it grow down to his shoulders. He was constantly picked on in school because he looked like a girl. Moe decided to use a bowl found inside his home's backyard shed to cut his own hair. Recalling those rough and tumble school days, Moe said, "I used to fight my way to school, in school, and back home from school." This may explain why Moe is the one who largely dishes out the punishment to his younger brother Curly and pal Larry.
The Stooges' innovative airplane is a bust in "Dizzy Pilots," forcing the three to be conscripted into the Army. The movie's ending recycles a segment from their 1940's "Boobs in Arms," which many have speculated was cost-savings move by Columbia Pictures. This was also the final Stooges film for actor Harry Semels, who plays one of two government inspectors sent to approve the advanced airplane. Appearing in over 315 movies while making his debut in 1917, Semels was in several Stooges' movies. One of his children, David, was killed in action during WW2. Semels died at 58 from a heart attack in March 1946.
What was interesting about this short subject is for once Moe was getting the business. He gets blown up in an inflatable suit and it's Larry and Curly that have to bring him down. Of course he's the same old Moe when he's back on terra firma.
Their test for the army is a bust for their plane in Stooge style. And lucky us they're drafted. We still defeated Hitler in spite of that.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe first Three Stooges short to utilize a sound effect to accompany a finger-poke in the eye.
- BlooperWhen the Stooge's Buzzard goes into a tailspin, another plane streaks by with colored smoke trailing behind. This suggests the filmmaker's used footage from an air-show.
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Moe Wrong: [seeing Curly sawing one of the plane's wings] No, nitwit! You saw the garage!
Curly Wrong: I see the garage, but I don't saw the garage. You are speaking incorrectly. You are moidering the king's English! Et cetera! See, saw, see...
Moe Wrong: [grabs Curly by the neck and shakes him] Shut up! You saw one side and Larry will saw the other.
Curly Wrong: Oh I see, I saw!
[saws Moe's arm]
Moe Wrong: [grabs the saw from Curly] Not like that, like this!
[smacks Curly in the face with the saw then saws his head as Curly yells in pain]
Curly Wrong: Oh, look!
[he and Moe notice that Curly's head destroyed the saw's edges]
- ConnessioniEdited from Boobs in Arms (1940)
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- Columbia Ranch, Burbank, California, Stati Uniti(Viewed film)
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- Tempo di esecuzione17 minuti
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- 1.37 : 1